Pág. 24: La nueva selecctividad ofrece más opciones al alumno
Descargar
ABC
Pág. 29: La nueva selectividad tendrá una parte general y otra optativa para subir nota
Descargar
El País
Pág. 32: La selectividad tendrá prueba oral en inglés en 2012
Descargar
Art therapy may offer treatment for mental disease
Art therapy may offer treatment for mental disease
Washington, Wed, 09 Jul 2008 ANI
Washington, July 9 (ANI): Art therapy, a therapy through visual art, can offer a treatment option for people with mental disease, suggests a new study.
Art therapy was started in the middle of the 20th century and is based on the idea that visual representations, objectified through plastic material, contribute to the construction of a meaning of the psychic conflicts, and favour its resolution.
E-mail Article
Printer Friendly
Text-Size
Lead researcher Elizaberta Lopez Perez, a Bachelor of Fine Arts and doctor in Painting at the University of Granada conducted the study over 20 acute mental patients from the Therapeutic Community of the Northern Area of the Virgen de las Nieves Hospital of Granada
The participants took part in two days a week session and they adapted paintings of artists such as Modigliani, Munch or Van Gogh, offering their own vision.
The researcher of the University of Granada highlights the liberating nature of art for these patients, who project their inner world and their repressed desires through their paintings.
This way, they deal with their fears and desires, which get real during the artistic process where it is possible to give them life or to destroy them. (ANI)
Art therapy, a therapy through visual art, can offer a treatment option for people with mental disease, suggests a new study.
()
WWashington, July 9 : Art therapy, a therapy through visual art, can offer a treatment option for people with mental disease, suggests a new study.
More in Health news
Diabetes affects male fertility
A balanced diet can help maintain brain health
Internet, alcohol making teenage girls obese
Art therapy, a therapy through visual art, can offer a treatment option for people with mental disease, suggests a new study.
Art therapy was started in the middle of the 20th century and is based on the idea that visual representations, objectified through plastic material, contribute to the construction of a meaning of the psychic conflicts, and favour its resolution.
Lead researcher Elizaberta Lopez Perez, a Bachelor of Fine Arts and doctor in Painting at the University of Granada conducted the study over 20 acute mental patients from the Therapeutic Community of the Northern Area of the Virgen de las Nieves Hospital of Granada
The participants took part in two days a week session and they adapted paintings of artists such as Modigliani, Munch or Van Gogh, offering their own vision.
The researcher of the University of Granada highlights the liberating nature of art for these patients, who project their inner world and their repressed desires through their paintings.
This way, they deal with their fears and desires, which get real during the artistic process where it is possible to give them life or to destroy them. (ANI)
© 2007 ANI
Art therapy helps treat mental illness
Art therapy helps treat mental illness
Published: July 9, 2008 at 5:12 PMOrder reprints | Print Story | Email to a Friend | Post a Comment
GRANADA, Spain, July 9 (UPI) — A University of Granada study confirms the usefulness of art therapy to treat mental disease, Spanish researchers said.
Elizaberta Lopez Perez said her study is based on psychoanalysis principles. Art therapy is based on the idea that visual representations, objectified through plastic material, contribute to the construction of a meaning of the psychic conflicts, and favor its resolution.
Lopez Perez worked for more than one year with 20 acute mental patients from the Therapeutic Community of the Northern Area of the Virgen de las Nieves Hospital of Granada. Those who participated in these sessions took part in them voluntarily two days a week and they adapted paintings of artists such as Amedeo Modigliani, Edvard Munch, or Vincent Van Gogh, offering their own visions.
The patients, who project their inner world and their repressed desires through their paintings, deal with their fears and desires, which get real during the artistic process where it is possible to give them life or to destroy them, Lopez Perez said.
Art therapy may offer treatment for mental disease
Art therapy may offer treatment for mental disease
Posted: 5:44p.m IST, July 9, 2008
Washington, July 9 (ANI): Art therapy, a therapy through visual art, can offer a treatment option for people with mental disease, suggests a new study.
Art therapy was started in the middle of the 20th century and is based on the idea that visual representations, objectified through plastic material, contribute to the construction of a meaning of the psychic conflicts, and favour its resolution.
Lead researcher Elizaberta Lopez Perez, a Bachelor of Fine Arts and doctor in Painting at the University of Granada conducted the study over 20 acute mental patients from the Therapeutic Community of the Northern Area of the Virgen de las Nieves Hospital of Granada
The participants took part in two days a week session and they adapted paintings of artists such as Modigliani, Munch or Van Gogh, offering their own vision.
The researcher of the University of Granada highlights the liberating nature of art for these patients, who project their inner world and their repressed desires through their paintings.
This way, they deal with their fears and desires, which get real during the artistic process where it is possible to give them life or to destroy them. (ANI)
Art therapy may offer treatment for mental disease
Art therapy may offer treatment for mental disease
Posted July 9th, 2008 by Mohit Joshihealth updates United States Washington, July 9 : Art therapy, a therapy through visual art, can offer a treatment option for people with mental disease, suggests a new study.
Art therapy was started in the middle of the 20th century and is based on the idea that visual representations, objectified through plastic material, contribute to the construction of a meaning of the psychic conflicts, and favour its resolution.
Lead researcher Elizaberta Lopez Perez, a Bachelor of Fine Arts and doctor in Painting at the University of Granada conducted the study over 20 acute mental patients from the Therapeutic Community of the Northern Area of the Virgen de las Nieves Hospital of Granada
The participants took part in two days a week session and they adapted paintings of artists such as Modigliani, Munch or Van Gogh, offering their own vision.
The researcher of the University of Granada highlights the liberating nature of art for these patients, who project their inner world and their repressed desires through their paintings.
This way, they deal with their fears and desires, which get real during the artistic process where it is possible to give them life or to destroy them. (ANI)
Art therapy may offer treatment for mental disease
Art therapy may offer treatment for mental disease
From ANI
Washington, July 9: Art therapy, a therapy through visual art, can offer a treatment option for people with mental disease, suggests a new study.
Art therapy was started in the middle of the 20th century and is based on the idea that visual representations, objectified through plastic material, contribute to the construction of a meaning of the psychic conflicts, and favour its resolution.
Lead researcher Elizaberta Lopez Perez, a Bachelor of Fine Arts and doctor in Painting at the University of Granada conducted the study over 20 acute mental patients from the Therapeutic Community of the Northern Area of the Virgen de las Nieves Hospital of Granada
The participants took part in two days a week session and they adapted paintings of artists such as Modigliani, Munch or Van Gogh, offering their own vision.
The researcher of the University of Granada highlights the liberating nature of art for these patients, who project their inner world and their repressed desires through their paintings.
This way, they deal with their fears and desires, which get real during the artistic process where it is possible to give them life or to destroy them.
Copyright Asian News International
Art therapy may offer treatment for mental disease
Art therapy may offer treatment for mental disease
Washington, Wed, 09 Jul 2008 ANI
Washington, July 9 (ANI): Art therapy, a therapy through visual art, can offer a treatment option for people with mental disease, suggests a new study.
Art therapy was started in the middle of the 20th century and is based on the idea that visual representations, objectified through plastic material, contribute to the construction of a meaning of the psychic conflicts, and favour its resolution.
E-mail Article
Printer Friendly
Text-Size
Lead researcher Elizaberta Lopez Perez, a Bachelor of Fine Arts and doctor in Painting at the University of Granada conducted the study over 20 acute mental patients from the Therapeutic Community of the Northern Area of the Virgen de las Nieves Hospital of Granada
The participants took part in two days a week session and they adapted paintings of artists such as Modigliani, Munch or Van Gogh, offering their own vision.
The researcher of the University of Granada highlights the liberating nature of art for these patients, who project their inner world and their repressed desires through their paintings.
This way, they deal with their fears and desires, which get real during the artistic process where it is possible to give them life or to destroy them. (ANI)
Art Therapy Helps Treat Mental Illness
Art Therapy Helps Treat Mental Illness
Posted on: Wednesday, 9 July 2008, 18:00 CDT
A University of Granada study confirms the usefulness of art therapy to treat mental disease, Spanish researchers said.
Elizaberta Lopez Perez said her study is based on psychoanalysis principles. Art therapy is based on the idea that visual representations, objectified through plastic material, contribute to the construction of a meaning of the psychic conflicts, and favor its resolution.
Lopez Perez worked for more than one year with 20 acute mental patients from the Therapeutic Community of the Northern Area of the Virgen de las Nieves Hospital of Granada. Those who participated in these sessions took part in them voluntarily two days a week and they adapted paintings of artists such as Amedeo Modigliani, Edvard Munch, or Vincent Van Gogh, offering their own visions.
The patients, who project their inner world and their repressed desires through their paintings, deal with their fears and desires, which get real during the artistic process where it is possible to give them life or to destroy them, Lopez Perez said.
Source: United Press International
Granada Hoy
Pág. 21: Un curso analiza el futuro del puerto en su centenario
Actual – Pág. 6: Lorente dirigirá un curso sobre ciencia, salud y opinión pública
Actual – Pág 10: La revista \’Extramuros\’ presenta su último número
Descargar