In the realm of urban development, the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals highlight the crucial role of enhancing citizen well-being. Specifically, the increasing challenges posed by post-coronavirus disease and rising urban populations have heightened concerns over health outcomes. Traditionally, art therapy (AT), a form of expressive therapy that uses creative processes to improve health and quality of life, has shown promising results in this space. Art, along with thoughtful design and environment considerations, importantly influences mental health outcomes. For instance, architectural and building designs that factor in mental well-being can act as both therapeutic and healing spaces, designed to alleviate stress and foster recovery through aesthetic improvements.
This research topic aims to build a robust base of studies that substantiate the benefits of integrating art and design into pediatric care settings, particularly in the context of the built environment. These integrations are seen not only as enhancements to aesthetic and environmental quality but also as crucial elements in promoting pediatric mental health and overall wellness, contributing significantly to the broader goals of sustainable development.
To further understand these dynamics, this study limits its focus to pediatric environments within urban settings. Specifically, the research encourages contributions aligned with a variety of themes, such as:
Sustainable development with a focus on pediatric needs
Adapting smart city concepts for pediatric health enhancements
The role of digital technology in pediatric care within the built environment
Efficacy and applications of art therapy in pediatric settings
Designs that provide therapeutic and healing experiences for children
Mental health improvements through environmental design
Overall wellness and well-being for children in urban settings
By examining these themes, the research seeks to catalyze advancements in both theory and practical applications, paving the way for more effective and comprehensive health and wellness strategies for young populations in cities.
Keywords:
Art therapy (AT), Therapeutic and healing design, Well-being, Built Environment, Digital technology
Important Note:
All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.
In the realm of urban development, the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals highlight the crucial role of enhancing citizen well-being. Specifically, the increasing challenges posed by post-coronavirus disease and rising urban populations have heightened concerns over health outcomes. Traditionally, art therapy (AT), a form of expressive therapy that uses creative processes to improve health and quality of life, has shown promising results in this space. Art, along with thoughtful design and environment considerations, importantly influences mental health outcomes. For instance, architectural and building designs that factor in mental well-being can act as both therapeutic and healing spaces, designed to alleviate stress and foster recovery through aesthetic improvements.
This research topic aims to build a robust base of studies that substantiate the benefits of integrating art and design into pediatric care settings, particularly in the context of the built environment. These integrations are seen not only as enhancements to aesthetic and environmental quality but also as crucial elements in promoting pediatric mental health and overall wellness, contributing significantly to the broader goals of sustainable development.
To further understand these dynamics, this study limits its focus to pediatric environments within urban settings. Specifically, the research encourages contributions aligned with a variety of themes, such as:
Sustainable development with a focus on pediatric needs
Adapting smart city concepts for pediatric health enhancements
The role of digital technology in pediatric care within the built environment
Efficacy and applications of art therapy in pediatric settings
Designs that provide therapeutic and healing experiences for children
Mental health improvements through environmental design
Overall wellness and well-being for children in urban settings
By examining these themes, the research seeks to catalyze advancements in both theory and practical applications, paving the way for more effective and comprehensive health and wellness strategies for young populations in cities.
Keywords:
Art therapy (AT), Therapeutic and healing design, Well-being, Built Environment, Digital technology
Important Note:
All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.