Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Works Cited

 3. We start with the article title because we list them alphabetically, and we use quotations to indicate that it’s an article part of a bigger source, like an online periodical or part of a book.
4. Its listed first as the website, and a second time as the publisher.
5. Volume and issue number, page numbers, and dates.
6.
Bolwerk, Anne, et al. "How Art Changes Your Brain: Differential Effects Of Visual Art Production And Cognitive Art Evaluation On Functional Brain Connectivity." Plos ONE 9.7 (2014): 1-8. Academic Search Premier. Web. 6 Oct. 2015


Uttley, Lesley, et al. "The Clinical And Cost Effectiveness Of Group Art Therapy For People With Non-Psychotic Mental Health Disorders: A Systematic Review And Cost-Effectiveness Analysis." BMC Psychiatry 15.1 (2015): 1-13. Academic Search Premier. Web. 6 Oct. 2015.


Van Lith, Theresa, Margot J. Schofield, and Patricia Fenner. "Identifying The Evidence-Base For Art-Based Practices And Their Potential Benefit For Mental Health Recovery: A Critical Review." Disability & Rehabilitation 35.16 (2013): 1309-1323. Academic Search Premier. Web. 6 Oct. 2015


Friedman, Michael. “Art Can Be Good for Mental Health”. Huffington Post. Huffington Post. 6 July 2012. Web. 13 October 2015


Mitchell, Douglas. “The Benefits of Expressive Arts Therapy”. Good Therapy. Good Therapy. 18 January 2012. Web. 13 October 2015.


Stone, Andrea. “How Art Heals the Wounds of War”. National Geographic. National Geographic. 15 February 2015. Web. 13 October 2015.


Baker, Felicity. King, Robert. Neilsen, Philip. Creative Arts in Counseling and Mental Health. SAGE Publications, Inc. 29 July 2015. Print.


Buchalter, Susan I. Art Therapy and Creative Coping Techniques for Older Adults. Jessica Kingsley Pub. 1 edition. 15 July 2011. Print



Tischler, Victoria. Mental Health, Psychiatry and the Arts: A Teaching Handbook. CRC Press; 1 edition. 31 July 2010. Print.

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