An ethnography of creative practice in forensic mental healthTools Joyes, Emma (2019) An ethnography of creative practice in forensic mental health. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractThis original research was funded institutionally as part of a larger AHRC/RCUK Connected Communities programme grant (AH/K003364/1), ‘Creative Practice as Mutual Recovery’ (CPMR) which critically investigated how creative practices may afford an opportunity for mutual recovery. The CPMR programme aimed to extend the notion of mental health recovery beyond individual patients to include other participating members, for example, informal carers, healthcare practitioners, volunteers. The notion that creative practices could foster and connect communities to enhance mental health and wellbeing was a central theme to the programme of research. This thesis focuses uniquely on the potential for creative practice to promote mutuality within a forensic mental health setting.
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