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Oxford Textbook of Creative Arts, Health, and Wellbeing, 1ed

There is growing interest internationally in the contributions which the creative arts can make to wellbeing and health in both healthcare and community settings. A timely addition to the field, the Oxford Textbook of Creative Arts, Health, and Wellbeing is the first work of its kind to discuss the role the creative arts have in addressing some of the most pressing public health challenges faced today.

Providing an evidence-base and recommendations for a wide audience, this is an essential resource for anyone involved with this increasingly important component of public health practice. The textbook offers key insights for developing new creative arts-based approaches to health and wellbeing, and shows how these can augment established practices within a variety of social settings. Theoretically grounded and with a strong evidence base, this book brings together contributions from both practitioners and researches to provide a comprehensive account of the field. Using international examples, the textbook elucidates the various approaches that have successfully led to improvements in public health, whilst case studies in healthcare practices evaluate the impact of arts-based initiatives in a multitude of international settings, life-course stages, and social milieus. The Oxford Textbook of Creative Arts, Health, and Wellbeing is a comprehensive resource that will be essential to anyone with an interest in this increasingly important component of public health practice.

About the Author

Stephen Clift, Professor of Health Education, Director Sidney De Haan Research Centre for Arts and Health, Canterbury Christ Church University, Department of Applied Psychology, Canterbury Christ Church University, Kent, UK,Paul M. Camic, Professor of Psychology and Public Health and Research Director, Salomons Centre for Applied Psychology, Canterbury Christ Church University, Department of Applied Psychology, Canterbury Christ Church University, Kent, UK

Stephen Clift is Professor of Health Education in the Faculty of Health and Social Care, Canterbury Christ Church University, and Director of the Sidney De Haan Research Centre for Arts and Health. He is also Professorial Fellow of the Royal Society for Public Health and has lead on developments within the Society related to creative arts and health. He has worked in the field of health promotion and public health for over twenty-five years, and has made contributions to research, practice and training on HIV/AIDS prevention, sex education, international travel and health and the health promoting school. His current interests relate to arts and heath and particularly the potential value of group singing for health and wellbeing. He is also founding co-executive editor of Arts & Health: An International Journal for Research, Policy and Practice.

Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction to the field of creative arts, wellbeing, and health: achievements and current challenges
Chapter 2 The arts and healing: the power of an idea
Chapter 3 The fifth ‘wave of public health and the contributions of culture and the arts
Chapter 4 The social determinants of health,- empowerment, and participation
Chapter 5 Case Study: Southbank Centre London and the social utility of the arts
Chapter 6 The means to flourish: arts in community health and education
Chapter 7 Community cultural development for health and wellbeing
Chapter 8 Epidemiological studies of the relationship between cultural experiences and public health
Chapter 9 Psychophysiological links between cultural activities and public health
Chapter 10 The role of qualitative research in arts and health
Chapter 11 Ethical issues in arts-based health research
Chapter 12 Seeking a common language: the challenge of embedding participatory arts in a major public health programme
Chapter 13 Arts for health in community settings: promising practices for using the arts to enhance wellness, access to healthcare,, and health literacy
Chapter 14 Arts in healthcare settings in the United States
Chapter 15 Arts in healthcare in Uganda: an historical, political, and practical case study
Chapter 16 Siyazama in South Africa: Zulu beadwork, HIV/ AIDS, and the consequences of culture
Chapter 17 Arts and health in Australia
Chapter 18 Addressing the health needs of indigenous Australians through creative engagement: a case study
Chapter 19 Arts and health initiatives in India
Chapter 20 A role for the creative arts in addressing public health challenges in China
Chapter 21 Culture and public health activities in Sweden and Norway
Chapter 22 Talking about a revolution: artsrhealthr and wellbeing on Avenida Brasil
Chapter 23 Case study: T once was lost but now am found — music and embodied arts in two American prisons
Chapter 24 Case study: lost— or found?— in translation. The globalization of Venezuela’s El Sistema
Chapter 25 Creativity and promoting wellbeing in children and young people through education
Chapter 26 The value of music for public health
Chapter 27 Addressing the needs of seriously disadvantaged children through the arts: the work of Kids Company
Chapter 28 The power of dance to transform the lives of disadvantaged youth
Chapter 29 The arts and older people: a global perspective
Chapter 30 Case study: engaging older people in creative thinking— the Active Energy project
Chapter 31 Group singing as a public health resource
Chapter 32 Intergenerational music-making: avehicle for active ageing for children and older people
Chapter 33 The arts therapies: approaches, goals, and integration in arts and health
Chapter 34 Museums and art galleries as settings for public health interventions
Chapter 35 Case study: creativity in criminal justice settings— the work of the Koestler Trust
Chapter 36 Quality of place and wellbeing
Chapter 37 Creative arts in health professional education and practice: a case study reflection and evaluation of a complex intervention to deliver the Culture and Care
Chapter 38 Case study: singing in hospitals— bridging therapy and everyday life
Chapter 39 Case study: the value of group drumming for women in sex work in Mumbai, India

قیمت : 3500 تومان

لینک کوتاه : https://bookbaz.ir/?p=58195
نویسنده : Stephen Clift , Paul M. Camic
ناشر : Oxford University Press; 1 Har/Psc edition
سال انتشار : 2016
زبان کتاب : انگلیسی
نوع فایل : PDF
تعداد صفحات : 369
(ISBN) شابک : 0199688079
قیمت کتاب درآمازون : $80.68
حجم فایل : 8 MB

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