‘Innovation in the Arts in Therapy’: A Special Issue
Author
Nash, Gary
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2299/27315
Abstract
The editorial overview provides the background and rationale for this Special Issue. Collaboration, innovation and integration are themes that are introduced and developed to provide the context in which the contributors to this collection of articles have worked together to bring a shared vision to fruition. This Special Issue is a collaboration between practitioners and researchers, supervisors and peers, who describe how the processes of creativity, imagination and healing can galvanize individual ideas and take our collective creative vision forward.
Publication date
2023-05-09Published in
Journal of Applied Arts & HealthPublished version
https://doi.org/10.1386/jaah_00123_2Other links
http://hdl.handle.net/2299/27315Metadata
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