Arts on Prescription
Exploring the innovative approach of arts on prescription, Tasha shares valuable insights into how creative practices can serve as effective alternatives to traditional medication for mental health issues. Eli reflects on the limitations of a purely pharmaceutical approach, highlighting the potential of exercise and creativity as powerful tools in managing depression. This conversation sheds light on the importance of holistic care in mental health treatment.In this clip
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Tasha Golden: Avoiding burnout while pursuing creativity with passion
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How do artists manage mental health while pursuing creativity, as discussed in the episode Tasha Golden: Avoiding burnout while pursuing creativity with passion and the clip Arts on Prescription?
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