Art Therapy as a Tool for Mental Health: A Comparative Study of Western Countries

Authors

  • Dr. Juaen Garcia Author

Keywords:

Art therapy, Mental health, Comparative study, Western countries, Cultural adaptation

Abstract

Art therapy has gained prominence as a holistic approach to mental health treatment, utilizing the creative process of art-making to improve psychological well-being. This comparative study explores the practice of art therapy in Western countries, examining its effectiveness and integration into mental health care systems. The research focuses on the diverse applications, theoretical frameworks, and cultural adaptations of art therapy across Western nations.

The study employs a comprehensive review of literature, case studies, and empirical research to analyze the impact of art therapy on mental health outcomes. Comparative analysis is conducted across countries such as the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and others, considering factors like cultural contexts, healthcare infrastructure, and acceptance of non-traditional therapeutic interventions. Key elements investigated include the historical evolution of art therapy, the development of professional standards and ethical guidelines, and the role of art therapists within the broader mental health landscape. The study also assesses the integration of art therapy into mainstream mental health services, identifying barriers and facilitators for its adoption.

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Published

2022-01-31

How to Cite

Art Therapy as a Tool for Mental Health: A Comparative Study of Western Countries. (2022). International Journal of Fine, Performing and Visual Arts, ISSN: 3006-6581, 2(1), 17-22. https://internationaljournals.org/index.php/artsjournal/article/view/65

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