Art Therapy
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The use of artistic methods to treat psychological disorders and enhance mental health is known as art therapy. Art therapy is a technique rooted in the idea that creative expression can foster healing and mental well-being.
People have been relying on the arts for communication, self-expression, and healing for thousands of years. But art therapy didn’t start to become a formal program until the 1940s.
Doctors noted that individuals living with mental illness often expressed themselves in drawings and other artworks, which led many to explore the use of art as a healing strategy. Since then, art has become an important part of the therapeutic field and is used in some assessment and treatment techniques.
Introduction
How to Get Started
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6Ask about their specialty.
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7Seek out a trained professional.
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8Know what to expect.
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9Call your health insurance.
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10Ask about their specialty.
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11Be prepared to answer questions about your art-making process.
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12Know what to expect.
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13Be prepared to answer questions about your art-making process.
Things to Consider
Uses of Art therapy
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18Dementia
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19General illness
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20Cancer diagnosis
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21Autism
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22Disaster relief
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23Schizophrenia
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24Dementia
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25Geriatric patients
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26Autism
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27Trauma and children
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28Schizophrenia
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29Veterans and post-traumatic stress disorder
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30Geriatric patients
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31Bereavement
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32Bereavement
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33Eating disorders
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34Ongoing Daily Challenges
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35Ongoing Daily Challenges
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36Containment
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