Helen is joined by Professor Vicky Karkou, Director for the Research Centre for Arts and Wellbeing at Edge Hill University. Lots of us have been dancing, singing, painting, cooking, gardening, and doing craft projects during COVID-19. In this episode we talk about how arts and creativity benefit our mental wellbeing, the research evidence in this area, and how they can be used therapeutically.
You can contact us at covidpod@liverpool.ac.uk
Mentioned in this episode:
The Arts for the Blues website is here: https://artsfortheblues.com/
Publications (including the Cochrane reviews mentioned in the episode) are listed here: https://artsfortheblues.com/publications
37: Student & staff experiences: Shivani
36: Student & staff experiences: Niamh
35: Vaccination
34. Student & staff experiences: Henry
33: Resilience resources
32: Student experiences: Etienne
31: Social connections and Zoom quizzes
30: Going outside
28: Revisiting resilience: Chronicity and the four pillars of resilience
27: Student experiences: Luke
26: Engaging with news media
25: Podcast reflections and news
24: “What I wish I’d known when I started medical school”
23: NHS staff experiences: Dr Richard Latten
22: Mindfulness
21: COVID conspiracy theories
20: Ethics of Care
19: Moral Distress
18: Student experiences: Carys
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
The No-Frills Teacher Podcast
Heal, Survive & Thrive!
Summarize | رادیو سامرایز
The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
The Mel Robbins Podcast