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Art adopted as healing therapy in Lagos health facilities

- From Christiana T. Alabi, Lagos

The Lagos State Government has inaugurate­d a 10-member ‘Art4Life Steering Committee’ to oversee the use of art as a healing therapy in health facilities across the state.

The Commission­er for Health, Professor Akin Abayomi, who inaugurate­d the committee explained that it would drive the ‘Art4Life’ project, an initiative of the Ministry of Health aimed at using art to create a soft and compassion­ate environmen­t to aid the process of healing for patients in health facilities.

According to him, introducti­on of the art therapy would help improve mental health and wellbeing of citizens; adding that it will introduce a softer method of looking beyond the physical in attending to patient’s health, thereby reducing trauma, anxiety, emotional difficulti­es and medical conditions amongst others.

He also emphasised that art therapy has a magical way of impacting positively on a depressed patient especially when they see nature.

While explaining the benefits of art therapy, the professor stated that several art methods including visual, creative and performing arts such as drawing, painting, sculpture, music, dancing and collage amongst others may be used with patients ranging from young children to the elderly.

He explained also that people who have experience­d emotional trauma, physical violence, domestic abuse, anxiety, depression, and other psychologi­cal issues can benefit from expressing themselves creatively.

The use of art therapy, he said, would be activated in all medical facilities across the state.

“The inclusion of art therapy will transform heath care service delivery in the state,” he said, noting that his experience of how art was used to aid the process of healing and recovery of Ebola survivors in some West African countries is nothing short of magic.

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