Abstract
Stress is a major problem that affects people's mental, emotional and physical health in contemporary society. Despite their benefits, traditional stress management methods often fail to satisfy people's needs fully. The research paper investigates how art therapy and mindfulness techniques might be combined to manage stress and improve mindfulness in a long-term way. Art therapy promotes mental relaxation and self-discovery through artistic expression, and mindfulness cultivates emotional regulation and present-moment awareness. Combining these two approaches will allow for a more complete approach to stress reduction and long-term well-being promotion. The usefulness of mindfulness-based art therapy in lowering stress and improving awareness is examined in this study. It also offers useful information on how to implement this approach in a range of settings, including healthcare institutions and initiatives in the community, expanding its scope of application. The findings of the research paper highlight the promise of mindfulness-based art therapy as an all-encompassing, long-lasting strategy for managing stress and improving mindfulness, which in turn supports long-term mental health and well-being. Future research of more understandable and effective mental health interventions that serve a variety of people and advance holistic health can be facilitated by increased study and application of mindfulness-based art therapy.
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Granthaalayah Publications and Printers
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