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  1. Overall, this study provides insight into the interrelationship between individual attributes, modifiable patterns of engagement and emotion regulation when engaging in artistic activities. Keywords: creativity, arts, emotion regulation, engagement, emotions.

  2. The findings support a theory that everyday creative behavior is both a cause and an effect of positive psychological processes, according to the researchers ( Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts, online, Feb. 10).

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    • Defining Psychology in The Performing Arts
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    When exploring the nomenclature that captures the integration and use of psychology within the performing arts, many descriptors or titles can be found – performance psychology, performing arts psychology, dance psychology, music psychology, drama therapy, art therapy, dance therapy, psychology of the performing arts, psychology of singing, circus ...

    The short answer is YES! From my perspective, performance psychology is more than performance enhancement or performance restoration. A key focus is assisting individuals to be the best they possibly can be in whatever their ‘performance’ activity is. When considering the application of performance psychology in a sporting domain, the psychologist’...

    When reflecting upon some of these contextual factors, it is easy to see how psychology has made a significant contribution to the performing arts. Most psychological research has focused on the areas of dance, music, singing and drama in that order. The available literature covers performance-related strategies and skills that are similar to the m...

    Within the previous decade, performing artists have been more commonly recognised for their interpretive versus creative skills (Kogan, 2002) – that is, the difference between a dancer who interprets a work versus a choreographer who creates one. This is slowly changing with the increased focus upon the skills development of creative processes for ...

    Psychologists trained in sport and exercise psychology work most regularly with performing artists, although many clinical or counselling psychologists will have an interest and may wish to practice within this area. The performing arts field is often a natural progression for sport and exercise (or performance) psychologists due to the many simila...

  4. Aug 9, 2022 · The overall results of the study indicate that the fine arts education positively and significantly influences psychological wellbeing. Moreover, findings also indicate that the creativity and self-efficacy positively and significantly moderate the relationship between fine arts education and psychological wellbeing.

    • Xuguang Jin, Yuan Ye
    • Front Psychol. 2022; 13: 957578.
    • 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.957578
    • 2022
  5. Dec 1, 2021 · The fine and performing arts are exemplary places to study embodied creativity, and 4E cognition theory can assist in describing how and where embodied creativity exists. This article argues for embodied creativity as an important place of study that can move creativity studies toward decoloniality. Previous.

    • Anna Griffith
    • 2021
  6. Jan 17, 2019 · Everyday creativity can be defined as creative activities taking place in one's leisure time (i.e., the time off work and free from necessities like eating, hygiene, or household chores; Hegarty, 2009 ), and which involves creative activities of personal significance rather than publicly recognized accomplishments (Richards, Kinney, Benet, & Mer...

  7. Editorial on the Research Topic. The Psychological and Physiological Benefits of the Arts. The role of the arts in healing has a long history. From the first cave markings and healing performance rituals, the arts have been used to represent, communicate, and elevate human experience.

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