Drawing in Health and Wellbeing

Marks, Signs and Traces

Philippa Lyon editor Curie Scott editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Publishing:15th May '25

£22.99

This title is due to be published on 15th May, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Drawing in Health and Wellbeing cover

Brings together research and practical examples of drawing’s value in different forms of communication to aid and provide a deeper understanding of health and wellbeing.

Drawing has an established history within medicine for learning, recording, investigating and discovery. Bringing together diverse drawing approaches in the form of research and practical projects, this book demonstrates how drawing has extended beyond the realm of medicine with relevance and value for a wide spectrum of health and wellbeing settings.

Drawing has significant benefits for health, yet it is only recently that drawing for health and wellbeing has become a focus for formal research investigation and development. Chapters critically examine how drawing helps us convey and understand complex illness experiences, supporting a deeper, more holistic form of communication between patient and professional. The authors also explore drawing as a popular mindful and meditative activity. Underlying all the chapters is the principle that manual drawing, such as sketching, diagrams, cartoons and many other forms of mark-making, has important qualities in enabling people to learn, investigate, explain, and express as well as alleviate suffering.

With renewed global interest in improving our health, this timely volume brings together prominent research in the field and highlights an array of drawing approaches to promote wellbeing.

A compelling collection that collages practical experiences and scholarship to give a picture of the transformational possibilities of drawing practices. * Giskin Day, Principal Teaching Fellow, Imperial College London, UK *
This collection opens drawing out into the world as a strategy for engagement and social repair while also taking drawing practices in to the self as modes of meditative self-care. It will be a source of inspiration both for health care workers, and carers of all kinds, and for researchers interested in learning more about ethnographic or autoethnographic practices * Susan Squier, Brill Professor Emeritus of English and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Penn State University, USA *

ISBN: 9781350359857

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248 pages