My colleague Johanna Masuch and her interdisciplinary study team at the geriatrics at Klinikum Nuremberg are conducting the large-scale PAINT study on the effects of art therapy. I am very happy to cooperate with Johanna. The current study uses the questionnaire I developed for image analysis and associated materials in terms of Open Methodology. Read more →
Tag Archive for open science
free image databases
I finally wrote this blog post, which I intended to do for a long time and which discussions with my former mentor Ina Blümel and my fellow fellow Rebecca Kahn in the Open Science Fellows Program inspired me to do. This is about free digital image databases for visual art and contains a list of various databases. Read more →
the pop-up institute
Good news in difficult times! The Pop-up Institute, designed jointly by Lily Martin and myself, has received funding from the Volkswagen Foundation for doing Science Communication. The aim is to reduce stigma of mental illnesses by means of Creative Arts Therapies. Read more →
the living room as lecture hall
The current exceptional situation around COVID-19 is a good reason to further digitize my teaching. Many experts are ready to share their knowledge freely and we are once again benefiting from Open Science in the form of Open Educational Resources. I have put together links, digital tools and materials that I came across in the course of my research in this blog post. Read more →
pilot studies on RizbA
Teaching good scientific practice includes priniciples of Open Science. Thus I am all the more pleased that two pilot studies of graduates now are freely available via Zenodo repository. Read more →
journal of arts therapies
The brand-new open access journal of the German scientific society for Creative Arts Therapies (WFKT) Read more →
collaborate
Validation study
English version of RizbA,
a quantitative questionnaire for formal picture analysis Read more →
open access journals
Collaborative list in the field of art, art therapy and psychology Read more →