Support and Rehabilitation for Psychiatric Patients with Prolonged Clinical Course- Verification of the Effectiveness of an Artistic Mediated Approach (Theater, Music, Biodanza, Ceramics)
Marco Paolo Carlo Picchi,
Anna Maria Erba and
Sonia Picchi
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Marco Paolo Carlo Picchi: Psychologist and works as professional for AEDO being the responsible for research and projects, Italy
Anna Maria Erba: Psychologist and psychotherapist, Italy
Sonia Picchi: Psychologist and works as professional for AEDO in research, planning and data collection, Italy
Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, 2024, vol. 59, issue 3, 51519-51521
Abstract:
Six-month longitudinal study of the clinical evolution of a group of patients with psychiatric pathologies who, after being taken into care by the NHS and an initial period of exclusively pharmacological therapy, were able to benefit from a therapeutic approach based on art therapy, for the improvement of psychiatric symptoms and social skills. The instrument used for the clinical and social assessment is the “HoNOS questionnaire†in the “HoNOS-Roma†version (adaptation for Italy).
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Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2024.59.009291
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