Depression and anxiety are silent struggles for millions of ... This study shines a light on a promising alternative: the simple, yet profound act of creating art together. Led by Elizabeth Quinn, a ...
Group arts activities significantly reduced depression and anxiety, even when accounting for biases in research publications.
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Depression and anxiety are silent struggles ... yet profound act of creating art together. Led by Elizabeth Quinn, a PhD candidate in Psychology at Queen Mary University of London, the research ...