The Practice and Exploration of Painting Healing in a Cross-cultural Context: An International Case Study
Abstract
The practice and exploration of painting healing in a cross-cultural context is an area that has attracted much attention. As a nonverbal way of expression, painting is believed to be able to cross language and cultural barriers and provide people with psychological support and rehabilitation. This study explores the practice of painting healing in different cultural contexts through international case analysis. The study collected cases from different countries and cultures, covering different age groups such as children, adolescents and adults, as well as special groups such as refugees and abused persons .International case studies have shown that painting healing has achieved positive results in a cross-cultural context. Painting provides individuals with a nonverbal way of expression, helping them transcend the limitations of culture and language and express their inner feelings and emotions. Painting healing has shown remarkable effects in alleviating psychological problems such as anxiety, depression and post-traumatic stress disorder.
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PDFDOI: https://doi.org/10.22158/wjssr.v11n2p51
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