Helping stroke patients process difficult emotions through art therapy | Video
As the number of stroke cases in Singapore rises by an estimated 15 per cent each year, a relatively new form of rehab is gaining traction. Art therapy is used to help patients process difficult emotions and while its clinical benefits are still being studied, research shows that patients do experience better moods and become more confident. Cherie Lok finds out more.
As the number of stroke cases in Singapore rises by an estimated 15 per cent each year, a relatively new form of rehab is gaining traction. Art therapy is used to help patients process difficult emotions and while its clinical benefits are still being studied, research shows that patients do experience better moods and become more confident. Cherie Lok finds out more.