The creative arts therapists on the continuum of practice within Arts in Health in the Netherlands

Authors Marc Willemsen, Annemarie Abbing, Suzanne Haeyen, Martina de Witte, Susan van Hooren
Published in Dramatherapy
Publication date 2024
Research groups Youth
Type Article

Summary

Arts in Health, also known as Arts for Health, is an umbrella term used to describe the domain of using the arts to enhance our (mental) health and well-being. It involves a heterogeneous range of professionals who use the arts in various ways, with different goals and outcomes. The practices of these professionals can be placed on a continuum based on the variety of goals and outcomes, ranging from promoting social connection or well-being to treating (mental) health conditions. Recent discussions in the Netherlands have raised questions about the position of creative arts therapists on this continuum. This opinion paper addresses this issue by providing a brief overview of the development of the profession of creative arts therapists, the working areas of creative arts therapists and the growing evidence base of creative arts therapeutic interventions. The practices of creative arts therapists are positioned on the continuum, where the emphasis on and accountability for the clients’ (mental) health increases and evidence-informed use of the arts within a more clearly delineated and legally safeguarded professional framework are present. Knowing where the practices of creative arts therapists are placed can assist in identifying when to choose creative arts therapists, other professionals combining arts and healthcare, or a combination of professionals.

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Language English
Published in Dramatherapy
Year and volume 45 1
Key words arts for health, creative arts therapies, arts psychotherapy, arts inventions, arts-based interventions, health and well-being
Digital Object Identifier 10.1386/dj_00008_1
Page range 117-124