"It's like having a day of freedom, a day off from being ill": Exploring the experiences of people living with mental health problems who attend a community-based arts project, using interpretative phenomenological analysis.
Journal of Health Psychology: An Interdisciplinary, International Journal
Published online on March 21, 2013
Abstract
To explore the psychosocial benefits of participating in a 2-year community arts project, eight people living with long-term mental health problems were interviewed. The project involved participants in selecting items of professional artwork, creating personal responses and curating a public exhibition. Interviews were analysed using interpretative phenomenological analysis. Participants experienced the arts project as improving self-worth, emancipating self from illness labels, offering a sense of belonging, enabling acquisition of valued skills and offering meaningful occupation and routines. Some regarded their developing creative skills as improving their self-management of mental health. However, some anticipated the project’s ending with anxiety.