Research
New Faculty Collaborative Research Publication: Redefining Creativity and Well-being: A Feasibility Study for a New Course at a Small Liberal Arts College in Japan – Dr. Lee Friederich, Dr. Naoko Araki, Naeko Naganuma, and Dr. Joel Friederich
Dr. Lee Friederich, Professor, Dr. Naoko Araki, Professor, Naeko Naganuma, Associate Professor, and Dr. Joel Friederich, Associate Professor, in AIU’s English for Academic Purposes Program, along with Yuko Taniguchi, Assistant Professor at University of Minnesota, Rochester, and Dr. Kathryn R. Cullen MD, Professor at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, in the U.S.A. have published an article in Creative Arts in Education and Therapy.
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Title: Redefining Creativity and Well-being: A Feasibility Study for a New Course at a Small Liberal Arts College in Japan
Considering the escalating mental health needs of college students and the stigma surrounding mental illness in Japan, this study explores how creativity impacts student well-being. Eleven students enrolled in an intensive 2-week course participated in the study, completing the Comprehensive Inventory of Thriving (CIT) and post-course interviews. Total CIT scores increased significantly from pre- to post-course (p=0.04). Post-course interviews suggested eight themes, three of which are explored here: safe spaces, redefining creativity, and self-acceptance and self-compassion. The article includes a case study of one student’s learning journey to synthesize quantitative and qualitative findings. This preliminary study finds that creative activities, combined with learning in positive psychology, can help college-level students in Japan achieve a greater sense of well-being.
Access the full article here.