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Exploring the Intersection of Art and Mental Health

Nyiramukama Diana Kashaka

Faculty of Education, Kampala International University, Uganda

ABSTRACT

The intersection of art and mental health has gained increasing academic and clinical attention as creative practices are recognized for their therapeutic potential. This paper examines the multifaceted role of art in enhancing mental well-being, tracing historical developments, cultural influences, and the emergence of art therapy as a formal discipline. Drawing upon psychological theories from Freud and Jung, the paper highlights how symbolic expression in art enables individuals to process emotions, trauma, and existential experiences. It examines how various art forms visual arts, music, dance, and digital media serve as therapeutic tools that can aid in emotional regulation, social connection, and cognitive development. Additionally, the study reviews the integration of arts into mental health treatment settings and evaluates the efficacy and challenges of expressive therapies. Through an interdisciplinary lens, the research illustrates how art functions not only as a mirror of internal states but also as a catalyst for healing, resilience, and personal growth.

Keywords: Art Therapy, Mental Health, Creativity, Symbolism, Cultural Context, Psychological Theories, Expressive Arts, Emotional Healing.

CITE AS: Nyiramukama Diana Kashaka (2025). Exploring the Intersection of Art and Mental Health. NEWPORT INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CURRENT ISSUES IN ARTS AND MANAGEMENT,6(1):73-80 https://doi.org/10.59298/NIJCIAM/2025/6.1.7380