Improving the Mental and Physical Capabilities of University Students in the Context of Using Art Therapy

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Keywords:

efficiency, implementation, self-expression, improvement, opportunity

Abstract

The article discusses the effectiveness of using art-therapeutic techniques in work with students, aimed at improving the mental, physical capabilities of university students, building a student team and developing emotional stability. The concepts of "social group" and "student body" are considered. The author of the article proves that the implementation of such a pedagogical condition as involving students in art therapy programmes leads to positive outcomes ,which indicates its effectiveness. Faculty members are expected to play an important role in enhancing students' positive moods by keeping them away from bad moods and encouraging them to focus only on good academic performance to achieve optimal academic results. Art therapy classes can help students to better understand themselves, their emotions and reactions to stress, and to develop skills of emotion regulation. The article establishes that art therapy can be an effective intervention for university students, fostering emotional stability and improving mental well-being through a structured, safe, and creative setting for the exploration of emotions and thoughts.

Author Biographies

  • Inha Poliluieva, Hlukhiv National Pedagogical University named after O. Dovzhenko, Ukraine

    Candidate of Psychological Sciences
    Senior Lecturer
    Department of Pedagogical, Psychology, Social Work and Management
    Hlukhiv National Pedagogical University named after O. Dovzhenko, Ukraine

  • Tetiana Marchak, Institution of Higher Education Kamianets-Podilskyi State Institute, Ukraine

    PhD in Philological Sciences
    Associate Professor
    Department of Inclusive Education, Rehabilitation and Humanitarian Sciences, Educational and Rehabilitation
    Institution of Higher Education Kamianets-Podilskyi State Institute, Ukraine

  • Victoriia Naichuk, H.S. Skovoroda Kharkiv National Pedagogical University, Ukraine

    Candidate of Psychological Sciences
    Assosiate Professor
    Department of Psychology
    H.S. Skovoroda Kharkiv National Pedagogical University, Ukraine

  • Nina Liesnichenko, Vinnytsia Institute Open International University of Human Development, Ukraine

    Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology
    Associate Professor
    Head of the Department of Psychology
    Vinnytsia Institute Open International University of Human Development, Ukraine

  • Yevheniia Kocherha, Berdyansk State Pedagogical University, Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine

    Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences
    Associate Professor
    Department of Psychology
    Berdyansk State Pedagogical University, Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine

  • Pavlo Kuts, Open International University of Human Development Ukraine & Vinnytsia Institute of Economics and Social Sciences, Ukraine

    Assistant
    Department of Rehabilitation Technologies
    Separate Structural Subdivision of Higher Education Institution
    Open International University of Human Development, Ukraine
    Vinnytsia Institute of Economics and Social Sciences, Ukraine

Published

2025-12-05

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Section

Psychology, Psychotherapy, Clinical Neuroscience & Mental Health

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