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Drawings are everywhere. Daubed on ancient cave walls and projected on screens. Drawings helps us describe science, depict emotions and discover. Yet many of us laid aside drawing - or more simply,...
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  • 25 October 2021
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Drawings are everywhere. Daubed on ancient cave walls and projected on screens. Drawings helps us describe science, depict emotions and discover. Yet many of us laid aside drawing - or more simply, mark-making - in childhood, thereby losing a rich and varied way to tell our stories.

This book gathers research evidence to demonstrate the substantial value of drawing for health, healthcare and improving wellbeing. It is for anyone interested in engaging in drawing - the low-cost, low-tech, and flexible process which is easily tailored to clients, parents, carers and professionals.

The activities featured in the book are distilled from the author’s experience of two decades facilitating drawing. Drawing is easily integrated in health and wellbeing contexts and benefits both our mental and physical health. Practically, it can record observations, make visual notes, invite the telling of important stories, improve stress and anxiety, express feelings, and explain complexities. This important book encourages readers to enjoy mark-making once again and learn that thinking through drawing is a powerful life skill that enriches health and wellbeing.

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Price: $20.99
Pages: 208
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
Imprint: Emerald Publishing Limited
Series: Arts for Health
Publication Date: 25 October 2021
ISBN: 9781838673284
Format: Paperback
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General, Social theory, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Social Theory, SOCIAL SCIENCE / General, Sociology, Sociology and anthropology
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This immensely practical and readable book is a significant contribution to thinking about how drawing can be used for a variety of practical purposes, and also emphasises the extent to which drawing can be a positive agent for wellbeing. It is underpinned by sound scholarship, but wears its erudition lightly, so we as readers will learn not only how to use drawing as a creative process but can also gain confidence in drawing ourselves.

Dr Curie Scott is an independent Education and Arts and Health consultant, coach and artist. Qualified in medicine, science and education, her knowledge and research span Arts and Health. She is an award-winning teacher, having taught hundreds of health professional students. She featured in 'Make Craft Britain' (a BBC programme on the joy of making).

Chapter 1. An introduction to drawing
Chapter 2. The value of drawing for health and wellbeing
Chapter 3. Case presentations of drawing
Chapter 4. Ways to engage with drawing
Chapter 5. Practical considerations for health professionals on drawing
Chapter 6. Potential challenges of drawing and how to conquer them
Chapter 7. Useful drawing resources