Beyond Words: Creative Arts Therapies as Pathways to Cognitive and Mental Health in Later Life
Shoshi Keisari

TL;DR
Creative arts therapies help older adults improve cognitive function and mental health through activities like theater and photography.
Contribution
This work presents interdisciplinary research on how creative arts therapies enhance psychological resilience and cognitive health in later life.
Findings
Playful interactions and improvisational theater improve cognitive functioning and positive emotions in older adults.
Tele-drama therapy reduces depressive symptoms and enhances psychological well-being in older adults with mobility issues.
Theater-based methods help caregivers of dementia patients strengthen their sense of agency and navigate relational roles.
Abstract
Creative arts therapies are rooted in spontaneity, imagination, and creativity. They allow individuals to move beyond predictable patterns, engaging in novel and often surprising interactions. By fostering active participation, creative arts therapies allow people to engage as productive contributors to their communities. The arts can also bring to life the embodied and sometimes muted aspects of human experience that cannot be fully captured through verbal expression alone. This symposium brings together interdisciplinary research exploring how playful interactions, drama therapy, participatory theater, and phototherapy contribute to psychological resilience and cognitive health in later life. The first presentation investigates the impact of playfulness and improvisational theater on cognitive functioning and social engagement of older adults. It demonstrates how brief playful…
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Taxonomy
TopicsArt Therapy and Mental Health · Participatory Visual Research Methods · Music Therapy and Health
