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Art and Mental Health By Kelly Jean Sullivan


  
  
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Researchers are placing more emphasis on the benefits of creativity and quantifying it in increasing detail.  Advances in medical technology have allowed scientists to study the precise physical effects of stimuli on the brain.
 Addiction and pain management treatment has undergone philosophical shifts in the past decades. These shifts have spurned increased study into the effect of visual art on the brain and its use as a therapeutic tool.

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