Can Coloring Mandalas Reduce Anxiety?
January 2nd, 2005
Nancy A. Curry, Tim Kasser

This study examined the effectiveness of different types of art activities in the reduction of anxiety.
Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association
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This study examined the effectiveness of different types of art activities in the reduction of anxiety. After undergoing a brief anxiety-induction, 84 undergraduate students were randomly assigned to color a mandala, to color a plaid form, or to color on a blank piece of paper. Results demonstrated that anxiety levels declined approximately the same for the mandala- and plaid-coloring groups and that both of these groups experienced more reduction in anxiety than did the unstructured-coloring group. These findings suggest that structured coloring of a reasonably complex geometric pattern may induce a meditative state that benefits individuals suffering from anxiety.