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Painting Therapy
- Educational Psychology
- Narrated by: Tanvir Karim
- Length: 3 hrs and 2 mins
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Summary
By creating art, one can not only reconnect with themselves, but also gain new skills that will help them navigate life. This is a fantastic way to accomplish both of these goals. The author, Leah Guzman, who is both a board-certified art therapist and a mixed media artist, has gathered a set of art therapy exercises that are not only simple but also very successful.
Cognitive-behavioural therapy approaches guided the creation of these activities. Creating works of art using a variety of mediums, such as sketching, painting, and sculpture, will allow you to communicate your thoughts and emotions. This will allow you to express yourself more effectively. It is not necessary to be an artist in order to create art, and you also do not need any prior experience or knowledge in order to do it.
Essential art therapy Exercises can urge you to engage in mindfulness and self-compassion practices by using the following techniques in the event that you are coping with anxiety, sadness, or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Art therapy includes therapeutic exercises. The act of creating art is a journey that is both liberating and creative. A total of approximately 75 art therapy activities provide a wide range of avenues for self-expression in addition to coping mechanisms for individuals who are struggling with personality and mood disorders.
Each project includes a description of its objectives and probable outcomes, as well as an estimate of the amount of time it will take and the resources that will be required. Each project also includes encouragement and motivating reminders.