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Positioning the arts for intervention design research in the human services
Institution:1. Salomons Institute for Applied Psychology, Canterbury Christ Church University, Tunbridge Wells BN2 3EW, United Kingdom;2. British Association of Art Therapists, London, United Kingdom;1. Istanbul Health and Technology University, Güngören, ?stanbul, Turkey;2. Istanbul University–Cerrahpa?a Florence Nightingale School of Nursing, Ça?layan, ?stanbul/Turkey
Abstract:The arts have been integral to the human experience fostering innovation in social arrangements, strengthening group cohesion, and merging esthetics with the utilitarian properties of technology. For intervention design research in the human services the arts can harness innovation and creativity in meeting human needs and addressing social issues. Given their capacities to stimulate expression of first person experience through interpretative strategies, the arts can equip people and groups, including researchers, with opportunities to express primary experiential knowledge through creative means, portray useful ways of meeting human needs, educate others about the social issues people experience, and formulate intervention strategies or even models to address the causes and consequences of those issues.In this paper, the authors discuss how the arts can inform and deepen human service intervention design and development and, as a result, advance innovation in the human services. They offer a rationale supporting the inclusion of the arts in the design of human service interventions, examine the contributions of the arts to the formulation of intervention concept and developmental research to further improve interventions, and consider how the arts can advance the reflexivity of intervention designers. The authors draw implications for how researchers can position the arts in the nine steps of intervention design and development the authors offer in this paper.
Keywords:Arts  Intervention design  Intervention research  Evaluation  Humanities
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