Medicina y Psicología ‘estrenan’ decanos

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Medicina y Psicología estrenan decanos
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La Facultad de Medicina y la de Psicología tienen nuevos decanos, que tomarán posesión de su cargo de manera oficial hoy en el Hospital Real, sede del Rectorado de la Universidad de Granada. Indalecio Sánchez Montesinos fue el elegido por la junta de centro como decano de la Facultad de Medicina, y Antonio Maldonado López, como el de la Facultad de Psicología.

A las 9.30 tomará posesión Indalecio Sánchez Montesinos; y a las 11.00 horas lo hará Antonio Maldonado. El primero sustituye en el cargo al profesor José María Peinado. Indalecio Sánchez Montesinos (Almería) es catedrático de Anatomía Humana de la Facultad de Medicina.

Por su parte, Antonio Maldonado López, (Granada), sustituye a Miguel Carlos Moya. Maldonado fue premio extraordinario de licenciatura en la Facultad de Psicología de Barcelona (1976). Obtuvo una Beca de la Fundación March (1979-80), Beca Fulbright post-doctoral en la Universidad de Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, USA, 1986), entre otras. Es catedrático en Psicología Básica, ha sido Profesor invitado de doctorado de cinco universidades españolas, entre otras.

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Art therapy may offer treatment for mental disease

Art therapy may offer treatment for mental disease
Posted: 5:44p.m IST, July 9, 2008
Washington, July 9 (ANI): Art therapy, a therapy through visual art, can offer a treatment option for people with mental disease, suggests a new study.

Art therapy was started in the middle of the 20th century and is based on the idea that visual representations, objectified through plastic material, contribute to the construction of a meaning of the psychic conflicts, and favour its resolution.

Lead researcher Elizaberta Lopez Perez, a Bachelor of Fine Arts and doctor in Painting at the University of Granada conducted the study over 20 acute mental patients from the Therapeutic Community of the Northern Area of the Virgen de las Nieves Hospital of Granada

The participants took part in two days a week session and they adapted paintings of artists such as Modigliani, Munch or Van Gogh, offering their own vision.

The researcher of the University of Granada highlights the liberating nature of art for these patients, who project their inner world and their repressed desires through their paintings.

This way, they deal with their fears and desires, which get real during the artistic process where it is possible to give them life or to destroy them. (ANI)

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Art therapy may offer treatment for mental disease

Art therapy may offer treatment for mental disease
Posted July 9th, 2008 by Mohit Joshihealth updates United States Washington, July 9 : Art therapy, a therapy through visual art, can offer a treatment option for people with mental disease, suggests a new study.

Art therapy was started in the middle of the 20th century and is based on the idea that visual representations, objectified through plastic material, contribute to the construction of a meaning of the psychic conflicts, and favour its resolution.

Lead researcher Elizaberta Lopez Perez, a Bachelor of Fine Arts and doctor in Painting at the University of Granada conducted the study over 20 acute mental patients from the Therapeutic Community of the Northern Area of the Virgen de las Nieves Hospital of Granada

The participants took part in two days a week session and they adapted paintings of artists such as Modigliani, Munch or Van Gogh, offering their own vision.

The researcher of the University of Granada highlights the liberating nature of art for these patients, who project their inner world and their repressed desires through their paintings.

This way, they deal with their fears and desires, which get real during the artistic process where it is possible to give them life or to destroy them. (ANI)

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Art therapy may offer treatment for mental disease

Art therapy may offer treatment for mental disease
Washington, Wed, 09 Jul 2008 ANI

Washington, July 9 (ANI): Art therapy, a therapy through visual art, can offer a treatment option for people with mental disease, suggests a new study.

Art therapy was started in the middle of the 20th century and is based on the idea that visual representations, objectified through plastic material, contribute to the construction of a meaning of the psychic conflicts, and favour its resolution.

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Lead researcher Elizaberta Lopez Perez, a Bachelor of Fine Arts and doctor in Painting at the University of Granada conducted the study over 20 acute mental patients from the Therapeutic Community of the Northern Area of the Virgen de las Nieves Hospital of Granada

The participants took part in two days a week session and they adapted paintings of artists such as Modigliani, Munch or Van Gogh, offering their own vision.

The researcher of the University of Granada highlights the liberating nature of art for these patients, who project their inner world and their repressed desires through their paintings.

This way, they deal with their fears and desires, which get real during the artistic process where it is possible to give them life or to destroy them. (ANI)

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Art therapy may offer treatment for mental disease

Art therapy may offer treatment for mental disease
Washington, Wed, 09 Jul 2008 ANI

Washington, July 9 (ANI): Art therapy, a therapy through visual art, can offer a treatment option for people with mental disease, suggests a new study.

Art therapy was started in the middle of the 20th century and is based on the idea that visual representations, objectified through plastic material, contribute to the construction of a meaning of the psychic conflicts, and favour its resolution.

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Lead researcher Elizaberta Lopez Perez, a Bachelor of Fine Arts and doctor in Painting at the University of Granada conducted the study over 20 acute mental patients from the Therapeutic Community of the Northern Area of the Virgen de las Nieves Hospital of Granada

The participants took part in two days a week session and they adapted paintings of artists such as Modigliani, Munch or Van Gogh, offering their own vision.

The researcher of the University of Granada highlights the liberating nature of art for these patients, who project their inner world and their repressed desires through their paintings.

This way, they deal with their fears and desires, which get real during the artistic process where it is possible to give them life or to destroy them. (ANI)

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Art therapy may offer treatment for mental disease

Art therapy may offer treatment for mental disease
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Washington, July 9: Art therapy, a therapy through visual art, can offer a treatment option for people with mental disease, suggests a new study.

Art therapy was started in the middle of the 20th century and is based on the idea that visual representations, objectified through plastic material, contribute to the construction of a meaning of the psychic conflicts, and favour its resolution.

Lead researcher Elizaberta Lopez Perez, a Bachelor of Fine Arts and doctor in Painting at the University of Granada conducted the study over 20 acute mental patients from the Therapeutic Community of the Northern Area of the Virgen de las Nieves Hospital of Granada

The participants took part in two days a week session and they adapted paintings of artists such as Modigliani, Munch or Van Gogh, offering their own vision.

The researcher of the University of Granada highlights the liberating nature of art for these patients, who project their inner world and their repressed desires through their paintings.

This way, they deal with their fears and desires, which get real during the artistic process where it is possible to give them life or to destroy them.

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