International Platform 2: Fudan University (Shanghai, China)

Project Overview

This work related to Theme 4 International Perspectives on Creative Practice as Mutual Recovery

Purpose: This theme incorporates an initial scoping of international perspectives on creative practice as mutual recovery.  China is a strategically important and influential region and researchers at Department of Public Health, Fudan University in Shanghai were invited to explore the status of ‘mutual recovery’ in relation to creative practice approaches in mental health. 

This project was funded by University of Nottingham.  It will contribute to Theme 1 of the larger programme and feed into the overall synthesis of findings.

WP 4.2 (Fu): Creative Practice as Mutual recovery in China – will provide an initial review and scoping of research and practices relevant to a. visual and performing arts and b. literature and narrative. Methods: workshops and literature review. Note: The work of this team extended to a pilot study of creative practice as mutual recovery in depression in community settings.

Project Start Date: Tuesday 1st January 2013 Project End Date: Monday 1st December 2014

Contact Information

Associate Professor Junming Dai
School of Public Health
Key Lab of Public Health Safety of the Ministry of Education,
Fudan University
Shanghai, 200032
China

Email: jmdai@fudan.edu.cn

Related Humanities Subjects

  • Games
  • Music
  • Narrative

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