Art therapy is defined by the American Art Therapy Association as utilizing “active art-making, the creative process, and applied psychological theory—within a psychotherapeutic relationship—to enrich ...
Twenty years ago, Philadelphia artist Terrence Gore was told he had just one month to live. Now he has a first-of-its-kind ...
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Could You Benefit From Art Therapy?
Art therapy uses creativity to help express and manage emotions. You don't need to be skilled at art to benefit from art ...
[Image above courtesy the artist: “Grenade Head,” by Peter J Buotte, digitally-milled aluminum, detonator fuze, 2005.] Most people may be familiar with cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and other ...
When San Jose State University student Kenneth speaks of putting on white noise to calm his thoughts or opening his Notes app to sort through emotional clutter, he is doing more than coping. He is ...
Additionally, I am an artist and we may use art in therapy to enhance the therapy process. There are times in life that one’s feelings are beyond words. Those times when it feels difficult for you to ...
What if shaping clay or brushing paint on a canvas could do more for your mental health than hours of traditional therapy? For Liliana De Abreu, this isn’t just an idea. It’s a reality she lived ...
New research from King's College London reveals that viewing original artworks can significantly reduce stress and inflammation. Participants who saw ...
When last we saw Cindy Rodriguez, she was poking among tombstones at Easton Cemetery, looking for wandering spirits and even finding a few, if you can credit the findings of the modern ghost hunter’s ...
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