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    Examining assisted living residents’ participation in a group-based art therapy program

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    In May 2015, Ms. Hebert & Dr. Gibson received $1,483.00 from Winthrop University\u27s Research Council to fund the research project, Examining Assisted Living Residents’ Participation in a Group-Based Art Therapy Program. The aim of the project was to examine an eight session art therapy program for aging adults residing in assisted living. Further, the project aimed to offer a group-based art therapy program to residents in a local assisted living and determine what impact (if any) the art therapy had on the residents’ sense of community among residential peers, psychological well-being, quality-of-life, and sense of identity in the assisted living setting

    The Effects of the COVID-19 Stay-at-Home Orders on Pain and Mental Health in OMM Patients

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    New Jersey was placed in a state of emergency and a statewide stay-at-home order during the COVID-19 pandemic Very little has been published examining the effects of chronic pain after stopping osteopathic manipulative medicine (OMM), although it seems unethical to stop a treatment shown to work so well that is both minimally invasive and cost effective We hypothesized OMM patients experienced an increase in pain since the onset of COVID-19 pandemic and closure of OMM/Family Medicine office

    Go Figure: Feminist Sociological Analysis of Diverse Jewish Households

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