Art therapy as a psychological intervention for hospitalized congenital heart disease children

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Since ancient times, art has served as a means of communication, rehabilitation, and transformation, and it has been used to gain physical, psychological, and spiritual well-being. Drawing, painting, sculpture, and other artistic forms of communication are important and effective, and over the centuries, cultures have been defined and understood through the art they produced.

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Quadri, E., Callus, E., Palmero, E., & Farè, C. (2015). Art therapy as a psychological intervention for hospitalized congenital heart disease children. In Clinical Psychology and Congenital Heart Disease: Lifelong Psychological Aspects and Interventions (pp. 161–176). Springer-Verlag Milan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-5699-2_11

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