Neuroscience, Creativity & Aging: Neuroscience Informed Art Therapy
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Juliet King, ATR-BC
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Neuroscience, Creativity & Aging: Neuroscience Informed Art Therapy

Part of Symposium - Neuroscience, Creativity & Aging: Expressive Arts as Brain Medicine, this film features Juliet King, MA, discussing neuroscience-informed art therapy for aging populations. King delves into neuroanatomy, neuroaesthetics, and cognitive science to explore creative interventions for neurodegenerative diseases and emotional distress. Her presentation equips mental health professionals with research-based strategies to enrich care for aging individuals through the integration of neuroscience and creativity. Video Length: 1h. 31m
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In this video, Neuroscience, Creativity & Aging: Neuroscience-Informed Art Therapy, we focus on the work of Juliet King, MA, as she examines how neuroscience informs art therapy practices for aging populations. King explores neuroanatomy, neuroaesthetics, and cognitive science to highlight the interplay between creativity and the brain in addressing neurodegenerative diseases and emotional distress. Her lecture underscores the natural synthesis between art therapy and neuroscience, offering psychotherapeutic strategies rooted in neuro-counseling and neuropsychoanalysis. This presentation is essential for mental health professionals seeking research-backed, neuroscience-informed approaches to enhance their work with aging individuals.

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