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I Remember Better When I Paint

Researchers studying the therapeutic potential of art are finding that Alzheimer's patients who spend time painting, or simply looking at paintings, become more focused, calm, and communicative. This program documents the positive impact that creative engagement has on people with dementia disorders, and explains how art therapy sparks a neurologic process that ultimately allows patients to regain a sense of dignity and autonomy. Author John Zeisel (I'm Still Here) provides insight into why patients become withdrawn, and medical experts, family members, and caretakers offer commentary throughout. The video also includes a conversation with Yasmin Aga Khan, daughter of actress Rita Hayworth, about how painting helped her mother cope with the disease.

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  • "Researchers studying the therapeutic potential of art are finding that Alzheimer's patients who spend time painting, or simply looking at paintings, become more focused, calm, and communicative. This program documents the positive impact that creative engagement has on people with dementia disorders, and explains how art therapy sparks a neurologic process that ultimately allows patients to regain a sense of dignity and autonomy. Author John Zeisel (I'm Still Here) provides insight into why patients become withdrawn, and medical experts, family members, and caretakers offer commentary throughout. The video also includes a conversation with Yasmin Aga Khan, daughter of actress Rita Hayworth, about how painting helped her mother cope with the disease."
  • "Researchers studying the therapeutic potential of art are finding that Alzheimer's patients who spend time painting, or simply looking at paintings, become more focused, calm, and communicative. This program documents the positive impact that creative engagement has on people with dementia disorders, and explains how art therapy sparks a neurologic process that ultimately allows patients to regain a sense of dignity and autonomy. Author John Zeisel (I'm Still Here) provides insight into why patients become withdrawn, and medical experts, family members, and caretakers offer commentary throughout. The video also includes a conversation with Yasmin Aga Khan, daughter of actress Rita Hayworth, about how painting helped her mother cope with the disease."@en

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  • "Educational films"
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  • "I remember better when I paint"
  • "I Remember Better When I Paint"
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