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Arte e ospedali: evidenze scientifiche del ruolo terapeutico della cultura

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Il cultural welfare è un approccio innovativo ai servizi sociali che riflette sui benefici che il consumo attivo e passivo di cultura sarebbe in grado di generare se integrato in determinate dinamiche e politiche di gestione.

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Bocchi, C., Chiereghin, E. (2013). Arte e ospedali: evidenze scientifiche del ruolo terapeutico della cultura. In: Grossi, E., Ravagnan, A. (eds) Cultura e salute. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-2781-7_14

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