All Stories

  1. Developing an evaluation strategy in Kashmir: assessing the impact of an arts intervention with school children in an area of conflict
  2. Does daily happiness and nervousness differ in adolescents and young adults in three Latin American cities: an experience sampling study (Preprint)
  3. The impact of arts on prescription on individual health and wellbeing: a systematic review with meta-analysis
  4. In/secure childhoods: Children and conflict in Kashmir
  5. Art and the Schizophrenic Spectrum
  6. Coloring for Well-Being: Evidence and Applications
  7. Critical perspectives on Arts on Prescription
  8. The impact of remote arts on prescription: Changes in mood, attention and loneliness during art workshops as mechanisms for wellbeing change
  9. Creating a difference – a role for the arts in addressing child wellbeing in conflict-affected areas
  10. Which resources help young people to prevent and overcome mental distress in deprived urban areas in Latin America? A protocol for a prospective cohort study
  11. Does Latent Inhibition Underpin Creativity, Positive Schizotypy, and Anomalous Cognition?
  12. Tracking momentary experience in the evaluation of arts-on-prescription services: using mood changes during art workshops to predict global wellbeing change
  13. Challenges and Joys of Using the Experience Sampling Method to Examine the Impact of the Arts on Well-being
  14. Schizotypy
  15. Cognitive and Affective Benefits of Coloring: Two Randomized Controlled Crossover Studies
  16. The expression of schizotypy in the daily lives of artists.
  17. Using the experience-sampling method to examine the psychological mechanisms by which participatory art improves wellbeing
  18. Schizotypy
  19. Anomalistic Psychology
  20. Apparitions
  21. Mental mediumship
  22. Concluding comments
  23. Cognitive explanations
  24. Introduction and overview
  25. Introspective Discourse and the Poetics of Subjective Experience
  26. Silence and its organization in the pragmatics of introspection
  27. Introspection as Institutional Practice: Reflections on the Attempt to Capture Conscious Experience in a Parapsychology Experiment