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Select all that applyYour research question is "How does creative therapy (such as art, music, and writing) help to heal troubled youths?" Which sources would be relevant and appropriate for researching this question? Select all that apply.Multiple select question.editorial reviewing a play performed by a local high schoolreport with narratives written by troubled youths involved in Release the Fear, a highly respected creative project in Phoenix, Arizonainterview with incarcerated youths who have been served by an accredited art-therapy programarticle titled "Let the Anger Go: Art and Incarcerated Teenagers," published in the American Art Therapy Association journalarticle titled "How Art Therapy Helps Alzheimer's Patients," published on an international art-therapy website

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Select all that applyYour research question is "How does creative therapy (such as art, music, and writing) help to heal troubled youths?" Which sources would be relevant and appropriate for researching this question? Select all that apply.Multiple select question.editorial reviewing a play performed by a local high schoolreport with narratives written by troubled youths involved in Release the Fear, a highly respected creative project in Phoenix, Arizonainterview with incarcerated youths who have been served by an accredited art-therapy programarticle titled "Let the Anger Go: Art and Incarcerated Teenagers," published in the American Art Therapy Association journalarticle titled "How Art Therapy Helps Alzheimer's Patients," published on an international art-therapy website

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The sources that would be relevant and appropriate for researching the question "How does creative therapy (such as art, music, and writing) help to heal troubled youths?" are:

  • Report with narratives written by troubled youths involved in Release the Fear, a highly respected creative project in Phoenix, Arizona
  • Interview with incarcerated youths who have been served by an accredited art-therapy program
  • Article titled "Let the Anger Go: Art and Incarcerated Teenagers," published in the American Art Therapy Association journal

The editorial reviewing a play performed by a local high school might not be directly relevant unless it specifically discusses the therapeutic effects of the play on the performers. The article titled "How Art Therapy Helps Alzheimer's Patients," while informative about art therapy, is not directly relevant to the research question as it focuses on Alzheimer's patients, not troubled youths.

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