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Art therapy is a specialized area of mental
health that uses art materials and the creative process to explore emotions,
reduce anxiety, increase self-esteem, and resolve other psychological
conflicts.
The American Art Therapy Association states that
art therapy can be an effective mental health treatment for individuals who have
experienced depression, trauma, medical illness, and social difficulties. Making
art in therapy can be a way to achieve personal insight as well as healing.
Art therapy is the therapeutic use of art
making, within a professional relationship, by people who experience illness,
trauma or challenges in living, and by people who seek personal development.
Through creating art and reflecting on the art products and processes, people
can increase awareness of self and others cope with symptoms, stress and
traumatic experiences; enhance cognitive abilities; and enjoy the life-affirming
pleasures of making art.
Art therapists are professionals trained in both art and therapy. They are
knowledgeable about human development, psychological theories, clinical
practice, spiritual, multicultural and artistic traditions, and the healing
potential of art. They use art in treatment, assessment and research, and
provide consultations to allied professionals. Art therapists work with people
of all ages: individuals, couples, families, groups and communities. They
provide services, individually and as part of clinical teams, in settings that
include mental health, rehabilitation, medical and forensic institutions;
community outreach programs; wellness centers; schools; nursing homes; corporate
structures; open studios and independent practices.
Who Can Use Art Therapy?
For the most part, anyone can use art therapy. In a world where there is a
multitude of ways to communicate and express one’s self, expressive arts therapy
is yet another. One of the major differences between art therapy and other forms
of communication is that most other forms of communication elicit the use of
words or language as a means of communication. Often times, humans are incapable
of expressing themselves within this limited range.
One of the beauties of art as therapy is the ability for a person to express
his/her feelings through any form of art. Though there are other types of
expressive therapies (such as the performing arts), expressive art therapy as
discussed here typically utilizes more traditional forms of art…such as
painting, drawing, photography, sculpture, or a variety of other types of visual
art expression.
What Does an Art Therapist Do?
Art therapists are trained in both therapy and art, and have studied and
mastered both psychology and human development, having received a Master’s
Degree. There are various requirements for becoming an art therapist as well as
certifications which means they are masters when it comes to using art as a
springboard for everything from a general assessment of another person’s state
to treatment for aiding serious illness. Art therapists can work with people of
all ages, sex, creed, et al. They can help an individual, a couple, a family, or
groups of people and depending on the situation, there may be numerous
therapists working together as a clinical team.
Art therapists are trained to pick up on nonverbal symbols and metaphors that
are often expressed through art and the creative process, concepts that are
usually difficult to express with words. It is through this process that the
individual really begins to see the effects of art therapy and the discoveries
that can be made.
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