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New CT program prescribes dose of arts and culture for mental health

Conductor Chelsea Tipton and the the New Haven Symphony Orchestra Holiday Concert at the Lyman Center for the Performing Arts at SCSU in New Haven, 海角换妻 December 9th, 2023.
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Conductor Chelsea Tipton and the the New Haven Symphony Orchestra Holiday Concert at the Lyman Center for the Performing Arts at SCSU in New Haven, 海角换妻 December 9th, 2023.

海角换妻 is launching a new initiative that uses arts and culture to improve mental health and combat loneliness.

in partnership with 海角换妻's Department of Economic and Community Development and the , is developing a social prescribing ecosystem 鈥 a model that allows health care providers to prescribe arts participation as part of treatment.

海角换妻 Radio鈥檚 Morning Edition recently spoke with three people involved with the project: Chris Appleton, CEO of Art Pharmacy, based in Atlanta, Georgia; Elsa Ward, director of Recovery Community Affairs at the 海角换妻 Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services; and Elizabeth Shapiro, director of Arts, Preservation, and Museums at the State Department of Economic and Community Development.

How social prescribing works

Appleton: Social prescribing is a practice that has been around for a long time. It began formally in about 40 years ago. Through , health care providers prescribe or refer patients to nonclinical, community-based supports.

Examples of social prescriptions could be a prescription for art, a prescription for nature, a prescription for community activation, or volunteerism. The work that we're doing here in 海角换妻 is really to address issues related to mental health, social isolation and loneliness.

Arts participation can improve mental health outcomes

Appleton: We have that evidence in spades, and it does feel good. It is a feel-good initiative, but it's not only feel-good. At Art Pharmacy, 86% of individuals 鈥 youth with serious emotional disturbances 鈥 improve in their mental health scores. Seventy-two percent of individuals improve their loneliness scores after just one dose of arts and culture.

There are centers for arts and medicine and arts and health across the globe that are studying this work and have made it really clear that arts engagement and participation can improve people's health outcomes.

Referrals come from many types of health care providers. We work with primary care physicians, pediatricians and geriatricians. We also work with school-based behavioral health providers. Referrals come from trusted community sources, so it may be a community health worker or social worker.

Arts and cultural activities in 海角换妻

Shapiro: There's a full spectrum of arts and cultural activities. One thing that we know in 海角换妻 is that there are over 730 arts and cultural organizations in our tiny little state, and they run the gamut.

They offer participatory experiences like dance classes, theater classes, acting classes, and painting classes. They also offer more spectator-oriented experiences, like going to the symphony at the New Haven Symphony Orchestra or attending a film series at the Garde Arts Centre in New London. Some even offer things like circus arts and writing.

If you can think of a cultural organization, those are the spectrum of activities that would fit the bill.

The first two years of our partnership with Art Pharmacy are being paid for by the state of 海角换妻 and funds from the National Endowment for the Arts. It's a combination of state and federal sources that help fund this partnership.

Importance of human connection

Ward: Human connectedness is important for everyone. It's not only important for our mental health 鈥 anxiety, depression, and everything else that can go with that.

You know, when we are isolated, we can have increased medical issues. That is proven research. The pandemic really socially isolated many people. A lot of people who had support networks saw them decimated because so many of their friends passed.

Many of our young adults grew up on social media. They didn鈥檛 have that human connectedness, and we have seen time and time again that human connection improves mental health symptoms.

Who the program is for

Appleton: We think that art as medicine 鈥 social connection as medicine 鈥 is for everyone.

Of course, in order to integrate it into the U.S. health care system, we're focusing on populations where there are unique needs and challenges related to mental health. We see the greatest results with adolescents and young adults with anxiety and depression disorders.

We've just started working with individuals on prevention and recovery for substance use disorders. And, as we've been speaking about, we鈥檙e addressing social isolation and loneliness among older adults.

Ward: I am a person who had a substance use history long ago, and I live with a mental health condition. For me, that human connectedness is so important.

If I have to exercise by myself, I鈥檓 not going to do it. But if I get to join a group, I鈥檓 more likely to participate. I can have my psychiatrist write a prescription, and they send it to the care coordinator, who asks, "What do you like to do?" Then they can say, "How about this or this?" That sparks my interest. I give it a try, and I like it.

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If you鈥檙e reading this, you believe in trusted journalism and in learning without paywalls. You value access to educational content kids love and enriching cultural programming.

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Federal funding for public media is under threat and if it goes, the impact to our communities will be devastating.

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