Group Intervention -8
Art Therapy
Art therapy is a powerful tool that helps one to get in touch with feelings through the creative process.
By providing a visual explanation as to what is going on inside the mind, art therapy makes the unconscious conscious.
The art process taps into rich inner resources of material where the experienced art therapist can help, guide and assist in understanding and healing.
Art therapy is used to help patients overcome emotional conflicts and become more self aware. To do this, the art therapist will guide the patients in the use of certain art materials, such as posters or crayons, to express him or her, but clay, paper, or finger paints may also be used, depending on the issue being addressed. These specially selected materials can be used to express what is in patient’s minds before they are able to put into words. Sometimes art is an easier form of expression for patients than verbalizing their pain.
Art therapy can provide a positive feeling of expression within patients as well as allow a physical release of creative energy as work is being created. Creative expressions improve self-esteem, self-awareness, and personal growth and provide a sense of mastery. It can also be less threatening than traditional forms of therapy going deeper through the layers of consciousness to find new meanings that would not ordinarily surface.
If a specific topic is not immediately apparent, the therapist might suggest a topic for expression, such as one’s family or a vivid childhood memory.
There is a misconception that one needs to be artistic to do art therapy. You absolutely do not need to be an artist.
The emphasis is on the process and not the product.
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