Journal of Public Mental Health: Volume 6 Issue 4
The art, science and politics of creating a mentally healthy society
Table of contents
The arts, well‐being and society
James Oliver, Paul MurrayThere is a long association between the arts and mental well‐being, but this can also be an area of contest and debate. In this commentary on the issues raised by the papers in…
The potent arts
Mike White, Mary RobsonIt has been argued that arts participation may be ‘more potent than anything medicine has to offer’ (Smith, 2002). Travelling further upstream from the government's initiatives to…
Empowerment and arts participation for people with mental health needs
Jenny Secker, Helen Spandler, Sue Hacking, Lyn Kent, Jo ShentonEmpowerment has been described as the ‘holy grail’ of health promotion. This article describes an evaluation of arts participation for people with mental health needs that both…
Art in Mind: implementation of a community arts initiative to promote mental health
Theodore Stickley, Kate DuncanThe arts and health agenda has experienced considerable expansion in the UK in recent years, against a backdrop of increasing social inequality and rising incidence of mental…
Mental health via cultural citizenship
Kevin McCabe, Rosie Summerton, Hester ParrArts can make an important contribution to the social inclusion of marginalised groups such as those with mental health problems. In this article three different voices ‐ those of…
Start: a creative approach to mental health care
Wendy TeallStart Manchester is an arts‐based, face‐to‐face mental health service within the emergent field of arts in mental health. This article describes its work and demonstrates how it…
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1746-5729e-ISSN:
2042-8731ISSN-L:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Lee Knifton
- Neil Quinn