Special Projects Issue of Frontiers in Psychiatry on the Arts Therapies and Neuroscience
January 1st, 2026
United States
Noah Hass-Cohen , Sharon Vaisvaser , Rebecca Bokoch and Christianne E. Strang - Editor/authors and 68 others
This is a compilation of twenty articles by 72 authors on the use of the creative arts therapies in psychiatry published in 2025 based on neuroscientific findings and theory. It is described by the editors as:
DOI: https://www.frontiersin.org/research-topics/57560/the-arts-therapies-and-neuroscience/magazine?page=2
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A review of existing publications identified a need for assembling a collection of peer-reviewed and supported expertise that is focused on arts therapies and neuroscience theoretical frameworks, research, and practice. Thus, the goal of this Research Topic is to create an organized and integrated resource that brings together emerging knowledge from neuroscience and arts therapies. A diversity of research methods, art-based modalities, and clinical applications that integrate arts therapies and neuroscience are welcomed. We aspire to further elucidate the unique connections and dialogue between art therapies and neurobiological multi-modal functions and advance the current state of the field.
It includes articles by Bokoch et al, Haeyen, Hass-Cohen & Clay, , Kruk-Borasov, Gerge and Sondergaard, Strang, Vaisvaser and others.
It includes articles by Bokoch et al, Haeyen, Hass-Cohen & Clay, , Kruk-Borasov, Gerge and Sondergaard, Strang, Vaisvaser and others.
