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Buch, Englisch, 358 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 453 g

Reihe: Routledge International Handbooks

Giraldez-Hayes / Burke / Seligman

Routledge International Handbook of Wellbeing Arts

Arts and Everyday Aesthetics as Positive Psychology Interventions
1. Auflage 2025
ISBN: 978-1-032-63725-9
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Arts and Everyday Aesthetics as Positive Psychology Interventions

Buch, Englisch, 358 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 453 g

Reihe: Routledge International Handbooks

ISBN: 978-1-032-63725-9
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd


The Routledge International Handbook of Wellbeing Arts focuses on the research and practice of arts and everyday aesthetics through the lens of positive psychology. Drawing together international experts and interdisciplinary perspectives, including culture, psychology, education, sociology, health, social work or neuroscience, this ground-breaking book introduces a new concept of Wellbeing Arts, offering fresh insights and practical strategies for using creative expression to enhance wellbeing.

Through an exploration of cutting-edge science, this volume explores how engaging with the arts and everyday aesthetics can cultivate strengths, foster positive emotions, promote meaningful relationships, facilitate engagement and achievement, help individuals to find meaning and purpose, and act as a transformative force for everyone, not just those in therapeutic settings. The first section provides the foundation for wellbeing arts and the integration of arts, everyday aesthetics and positive psychology. The second section demystifies the arts and makes the case that the arts are for everyone. Section three presents a range of possibilities for integrating arts, everyday aesthetics and positive psychology using various art forms and descriptions of successful programmes in different contexts. Finally, section four presents a range of chapters describing arts and wellbeing policies and projects.

This is essential reading for academics and practitioners in positive psychology, arts and culture, health and mental health, social work, and education, as well as anyone seeking to tap into the power of the arts for a more fulfilling life.

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Foreword. Section 1: The Science of Wellbeing and the Arts. Chapter 1. Delineating the Field of Wellbeing Arts Andrea Giraldez-Hayes and Mandy Seligman. Chapter 2. The Positive Humanities: Arts, Culture, and Human Flourishing James O. Pawelski, Frank Jackson, and Katherine N. Cotter. Chapter 3. Creative wellbeing: A social perspective Norma Daykin. Chapter 4. Using the Arts and Aesthetic Experiences to Improve Health and Wellbeing Susan Magsamen. Chapter 5. Beyond the act of creation: Receiving the arts and their well-being benefits MacKenzie D. Trupp. Chapter 6. The Neuroscience of Visual Art Appreciation Edward A. Vessel and Dominik Welke. Section 2: Arts and Everyday Aesthetics. Chapter 7. Everyday Creativity and the Healthy Mind Terry Marks-Tarlow and Leanne Domash. Chapter 8. The painted self: Creativity and resilience in ageing well Tobi Zausner. Chapter 9: Wellbeing and everyday shared experiences of beauty in families and communities: Promoting social and aesthetic justice through everyday arts and culture Ana Teixeira de Melo, Cláudia Pato de Carvalho, Raquel Ribeiro, Maria Huhmarniemi, Amos Taylor, Pauliina Latvala-Harvilaht, Milena Dragicevic Šešic, Regina Murphy, Melanie Sarantou, Amalia Sabiescu, Tamás Martos, Viola Sallay, Noemy Berbel-Gómez, and Alberto Cabedo-Mas. Chapter 10: Coping with Grief Through Creative Video Production on YouTube Patricia G. Lange. Chapter 11. Arts as positive psychology interventions Andrea Giraldez-Hayes. Chapter 12. Exploring Identity: Action Art as a Tool for Self-Understanding Victoria Martínez-Vérez. Section 3: Flourishing by Engaging with Arts and Everyday Aesthetics. Chapter 13. SeeingHappy. Phlourish: Flourishing through Photography Mandy Seligman, Roger Irwin, and Andrew Trousdale. Chapter 14. Project Harmonia: Musical Approaches to Well-being Grace Zhao. Chapter 15. aRxt: Art on Prescription Genevieve M. Cseh and Katrina Heath. Chapter 16. The creative health and wellbeing potential of museums and art galleries to address health inequalities Linda J. M. Thomson and Helen J. Chatterjee. Chapter 17. Earthly Paradise – How Gardening can Improve Wellbeing Petra Walker. Chapter 18. Cinema as a Tool for Human Flourishing: Untapped Value Jeff Miller and Roger Irwin. Chapter 19. Embracing Positive Ageing: Exploring Photography and Positive Psychology in an Elderly Home in Mexico Andrea Giraldez-Hayes and Leon Golub. Chapter 20. The Mindful Kitchen Project- Applied Wellbeing in Culinary Education Annette Sweeney and Jolanta Burke. Chapter 21. Acting and Human Flourishing: Integrating Positive Psychology, Jungian Dreamwork, and the Art of Acting Kim Gillingham and Jeff Miller. Chapter 22. Psychodrama and Character Strengths Dan Tomasulo. Section 4: Arts and Wellbeing Policies and Projects. Chapter 23. Singing and wellbeing Elaine Byrne. Chapter 24. Community art and education María Consuelo Tohme Mantilla. Chapter 25. Art & Human Dignity: Human Rights and Healing Arts for a Culture of Peace Guila Clara Kessous. Chapter 26. The Intersection of Beauty and Wellbeing Anita Murray. Chapter 27. Moving to the Beat and with the Times: Arts and Wellbeing Literacy Education Jacqui Francis and Lisa Baker. Chapter 28: Everyday usage of digital technologies for aesthetic experience and creativity Pawel Fortuna, Magdalena Szubielska, and Monika Dunin-Kozicka.


Andrea Giraldez-Hayes, PhD, is a Chartered Psychologist (British Psychological Society) and an Associate Professor at the University of Cambridge. She is a member of the editorial boards for prestigious publications such as Coaching: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice or the International Coaching Psychology Review. She has authored numerous books and peer-reviewed papers in arts, positive psychology, and coaching psychology. Andrea has been a guest lecturer and an independent community arts consultant in Europe, Canada and Latin America.

Mandy Seligman is a positive psychologist and fine arts photographer. She is a member

of Soho Photo Gallery in NYC. Her exhibition, Touching Happiness, can be seen at:

https://www.sohophoto.com/2020/09/29/touchinghappiness/. She is the founder of SeeingHappy.org, a nonprofit whose mission is to use both the content and the art of photography to inspire hope and resilience.

Jolanta Burke, Ph.D. is a Chartered Psychologist (British Psychological Society) and a Senior Lecturer at the RCSI Centre for Positive Psychology and Health. Dr Burke is an Editor-in-chief for the Journal of Positive School Psychology and has served on the editorial board of the Frontiers in Positive Psychology, Journal of Positive Psychology and Wellbeing, European Journal of Psychology of Education, and Middle East Journal of Positive Psychology.



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