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Throughout history, people have been engaged in crafting, both as a leisurely activity as well as also being a job. What many do not realize is that there is actually evidence to show that there are actual health benefits that come with this activity; that crafting is a great way to maintain mental health.
Therapeutic Nature of Crafting
According to the article, Craft as a Context in Therapeutic Change by Sinikka Pollanen, the author explains that crafting as a method of therapy or including craft within therapy has been linked to improved mental state. It can be a great way to maintain functional mental health or relieve stress because crafting can help take your mind off the stressors in your life by acting like a cognitive filter and minimizing any the feelings that were overwhelming or worrying you. It’s a great way to give your brain a break, sort of like a recovery period.
Stress Management
Managing your stress levels is very important to part of maintaining your health as well as your overall well-being. The right kind of stress (e.g. exercise) can be good for our brains; however, research has shown that brain erosion can occur from continual stress, meaning that stress can actually shrink your brain tissue if you don’t allow yourself to take a break!
According to the article, Craft as a Context in Therapeutic Change by Sinikka Pollanen, the author explains that crafting as a method of therapy or including craft within therapy has been linked to improved mental state. It can be a great way to maintain functional mental health or relieve stress because crafting can help take your mind off the stressors in your life by acting like a cognitive filter and minimizing any the feelings that were overwhelming or worrying you. It’s a great way to give your brain a break, sort of like a recovery period.
Image: http://news.yale.edu/2012/08/12/yale-team -discovers-how-stress-and-depression-can-shrink-brain |
Managing your stress levels is very important to part of maintaining your health as well as your overall well-being. The right kind of stress (e.g. exercise) can be good for our brains; however, research has shown that brain erosion can occur from continual stress, meaning that stress can actually shrink your brain tissue if you don’t allow yourself to take a break!
Crafting is useful in achieving changes in areas such as:
- Emotions (anxiety, depression, motivation, imagery etc.)
- Cognition (learning skills, knowledge, attitudes, short and long-term retention etc.)
- Physiology (heart rate, respiration etc.)
…and many, MANY other areas.
Made this Lumpy Space Princess pen holder after finishing my study sessions for my midterms. |
Whether we think we need it or not, we all need to take a break from our stressful lives once in a while, so take some time out of your life to craft with me or have some fun!
As
you can probably tell, my way of stress relief is to do DIY projects. How do
you guys feel about this? I’d love to hear about some activities that you guys
use as outlets to stress, so leave your comments below.
Until
next time~
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