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Sinikka. "Craft As Context In Therapeutic Change."
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Sinikka
Pollanen – Ph.D in educational sciences and Professor of Craft Science at the
University of Eastern Finland – in her article, “Craft as a Context in
Therapeutic Change” (2009), suggests that craft can be a very therapeutic
activity that can help maintain functional mental health. She supports her
proposal by providing clearly defining of each of topics for the reader and
then providing many outside sources as evidence to support each of those topics
in her analysis. Her purpose is to inform her readers of the benefits of
including crafting within therapy or using the activity as therapy in order to
prove and convince the reader that crafting is a legitimate therapy tool. She
establishes a very professional relationship with her audience by writing with
a formal tone.
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