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Social context, art making processes and creative output: A qualitative study exploring how psychological benefits of art participation during stroke rehabilitation occur

Posted on September 12, 2017 by Heather Porter

Citation: Morris, J., Toma, M., Kelly, C., Joice, S., Mead, G. & Williams, B. (2016). Social context, art making processes and creative output: A qualitative study exploring how psychological benefits of art participation during stroke rehabilitation occur. Disability and Rehabilitation, 38(7), 661-672. Link to publisher’s article.

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