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  1. 1 sty 2015 · Officially founded as an independent science in the United States in the late sixties, Art therapy, although still borrows the theoretical fundament of psychoanalysis, has its own distinctive...

  2. Art Therapy may be described as a therapeutic method that employs the use of “images” to facilitate “communication” in the therapeutic setting (Case & Dalley 1992).

  3. 13 lut 2020 · Most importantly, however, this book provides a definition of art therapy that contains its history, diversity, challenges, and accomplishments. Previews -- What is art therapy? -- History -- The basics -- Approaches -- Assessment -- Technique (s) -- People we serve -- Problems we address -- Places we practice -- Professional issues -- What next?

  4. Art therapy is the therapeutic use of art making, within a professional rela- tionship, by people who experience illness, trauma or challenges in living, and by people who seek personal development.

  5. Art therapy focuses on the individual and uses the act of creating art as a therapeutic process. The underlying intervention rationale is that, because art is a form of nonverbal communication, it facilitates expression of unconscious and conscious thoughts and feelings.

  6. Art therapy is a form of psychotherapy that allows for emotional expression and healing through nonverbal means. Children, unlike most adults, often cannot easily express themselves verbally. Adults, on the other hand may use words to intellectualise and distance themselves from their emotions.

  7. Art therapy is a method of treatment that involves the mental world of human beings. The purpose of this therapy is to improve the patient's emotional and physical functioning and condition. Art therapy is utilized for emotional and mental problems and as a diagnostic tool.

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