Effective or not, the idea of being prescribed free museum visits by a doctor to help with mental health issues sounds wonderful
Like exercise, an afternoon enjoying art can cause an increase in serotonin levels, Hélène Boyer, the vice president of the Montreal-based medical association Médecins Francophones du Canada, told the Montreal Gazette’s Brendan Kelly in 2018. The art exposure program is particularly promising for those who can’t exercise due to age or disability.
Museum visits with a loved one can make for indelible memories. You share in the experience of something beautiful and thought-provoking. Sometimes the discussion that follows creates value of its own. That event becomes part of your story with that person and is revisited fondly over the years. I lost one such loved one a couple of years ago. We had been to a museum dedicated to dolls. Given the difference in our age, we saw the exhibits very differently. I was too young to appreciate craftsmanship or history - it was all about the endless variety of dolls. From my own experience, it seems like the value from a visit to the museum can last life-long, beyond the mental health benefits in the near term this article refers to
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