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3 dni temu · Art practitioners are equally receptive to the benefits of art therapy, for art therapy is a creative therapeutic approach that utilises artistic creations to improve mental and emotional health. It provides a creative and therapeutic space for art practitioners to express themselves, process emotions, and gain insight into their inner world ...
15 sie 2022 · The basis of art therapy is established on the idea that people can recover and feel better via artistic expression. This review examines the current research on how active participation in...
29 paź 2013 · This heuristic, art-based study looks at how experiences of time might affect the practice of art psychotherapy. The author's art-making related to various ways of experiencing time which have particular relevance to art psychotherapy practice: presence, marking time, being in time, containing time and making time.
5 sie 2016 · Her essay points to the intricacies of the definition of art therapy and how this impacts the identity of art therapists. Bucciarelli critically examines Ulman's definition, arguing that art therapy is more than an interdisciplinary field based in art and psychology.
Art therapy is a form of psychotherapy that uses art media to improve well-being. This article explores the history and development of art therapy, from the first description of art therapy in the 1940s, to the two main approaches still in use today.
The creative arts therapies (CATs) are characterized by the clinical and evidence-informed use of the arts within a therapeutic relationship that relies on experiential and action-based interventions (De Witte et al., 2020c).
Art therapy can help people express themselves more freely, improve their mental health, and improve interpersonal relationships. The basis of art therapy is established on the idea that people can recover and feel better via artistic expression.