L’art une thérapie rééducative et un plaidoyer pour les personnes en situation de handicap

Q4 Medicine
H. Arabi
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Disability is a complex subject. The conception of disability is constantly changing over the years. Since antiquity, there has been an intimate relationship between art and human development. The perception of the artist is always influenced by the patient, sometimes by the illness, and artistic works bear witness to this. Art is a powerful means to rehabilitate the image of people with disabilities in a society, the stigma they suffer from inspires art. Artistic manifestations abound, responding to all the discomforts of this society. In recent years, studies have focused on art as a therapeutic means for neurological disorders. Through its creative, playful and participatory action, it improves physical fitness and empowerment. To improve this art-handicap relationship, we must act in a transversal way between the different intervening parties (doctors, patients, artists, civil society, authorities…etc.). Disability is not the prerogative of health professionals but of everyone.

艺术是残疾人的康复治疗和倡导
残疾是一个复杂的话题。多年来,残疾的概念一直在不断变化。自古以来,艺术与人类发展就有着密切的关系。艺术家的感知总是受到病人的影响,有时是受到疾病的影响,艺术作品见证了这一点。艺术是恢复残疾人在社会中的形象的有力手段,他们遭受的耻辱激发了艺术的灵感。艺术表现形式比比皆是,反映了这个社会的种种不适。近年来,研究集中在艺术作为神经系统疾病的治疗手段。通过其创造性的、有趣的和参与性的行动,它改善了身体健康和赋权。为了改善这种艺术与残疾人的关系,我们必须在不同的干预方(医生、病人、艺术家、民间社会、当局等)之间采取横向行动。残疾不是卫生专业人员的特权,而是每个人的特权。
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Motricite Cerebrale
Motricite Cerebrale Medicine-Rehabilitation
CiteScore
0.10
自引率
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发文量
37
审稿时长
58 days
期刊介绍: La recherche et les traitements des atteintes cérébrales Motricité cérébrale sa adresse aux ?praticiens de la motricité concernés par le examen et la rééducation des handicapés souffrant de troubles neurologiques et associés, allant du polyhandicap a le IMC. Motricité cérébrale publie des études et des évaluations sur les conséquences motrices, psychomotrices, pédagogiques et sociales résultant des atteintes cérébrales. La revue propose également des articles de clinique et de réadaptation.
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