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    Music and art are tools that can become a huge impact in a disabled child’s life when they are incorporated in the child’s everyday activities during their development as a child. The use of sound or auditory hearings as well as artistic assignments can be very helpful in order for the child to become more connected with the world through interaction with others. These children gain many new skills that assist them in being more united with others around them. Even though the utilization of art…

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    The title of the article is “Art and Recovery in Mental Health: a Qualitative Investigation”. This title does not descriptively describe the study but it does tell what the study is going to be about, which is art and recovery. The authors include the variables in the study in the title of the article. These variables include art and recovery of people with mental health issues. The title does not specifically include the population of the study but one could conclude that the population…

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    Colorado. She works at KidStreet. KidStreet is a day rehab program for young children with significant disabilities. Every child is required to have a feeding tube to be in the program. The children receive speech therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy, art therapy, music therapy, psychology services and nursing services each week. KidStreet is an amazing place because it allows children to get all the services they need while their parents are at work. Sherri introduced me to a young…

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    2002). During therapy sessions with children and adolescents, the…

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    affects their mental health and generally causes stress for the person. A well known and relatively simple way to express oneself is to make art. Whether it be through painting, writing, music, singing and really anything one could imagine. Art therapy is also a common type of therapy. Expressive art therapy is the use of creative arts as a form of therapy and is a…

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    unique and individual needs will be addressed and cared for with the utmost care and attention. We hold a personal commitment to our continued education within the art; thereby insuring our clients receives nothing less than the perfect massage, every time. Business Description: Founded in 2017, Restore Bodyworks is a massage therapy clinic currently operating debt free due to a surplus of initial funding, while all equipment (sheets, crèmes, oils, table) needed to operate were purchased prior…

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    Music therapy is a classification of the treatment arts, which focuses on people needing interventions for chronic diseases and dementias (www.musictherapy.org). Many gerontology specialists of the treatment arts collaborate to develop interventions to reduce patients’ pain, anxiety, clinical depression, and healthcare costs. The practice of music therapy has existed since Antiquity (i.e., Samuel 16:14-23). However, after the First World War, music therapy gained attention when doctors observed…

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    Older adults may even develop a new interest in different activities that they did not have time for at one point in their life. The activities may just need a couple adaptations. However, being able to take part in leisure activities such as music, art and social activities that…

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    Only if I knew what to say when the art teacher rejected my art portfolio. I was in my ninth grade year and we had a portfolio assignment on any topic we wanted. I chose to express my thoughts and point of view through visual arts on self-worth, why you should love yourself and appreciate it no matter how it is. Then was rejected by the inappropriate content and then was some of my art pieces were censored. I don’t want other young artists and their art to be censored just because of one person…

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    Creativity: “Arts and The Mind” The two part documentary, “Arts and the Mind” (Eaton, 2012) exposes the powerful effects creativity has on the human brain. The documentary introduces numerous mediums in which the arts assist in fueling happiness, stimulating stress release, and helps promote levels of understanding. These concepts are explored and brought to the surface through the creative process. The creative process discussed in this paper will include music therapy and drama therapy. As…

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