Defining Art Therapy…{Paths of Creativity}
All the artwork here is mine – done with clients (it is encouraging to some to have the counselor do art with them ♥)
and some just to express what was in my heart…
Definition One:
The American Art Therapy Association offers this definition:
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 therapy is a mental health profession that uses the creative process of art making to improve and enhance the physical, mental and emotional well-being of individuals of all ages.
{my thought – I believe this definition applies to all of us as we live our daily lives!♥}
Definition Two:
This is a list compiled from places other than the United States Art Therapy website.
Art Therapy is a form of therapy that uses art as a means of expressing and working through emotional difficulties through:
- Allows for the expression and processing of emotions that may be difficult to put into words.
- Gives opportunity for the externalization of emotional issues encouraging clients to see other alternatives.
- Makes verbal expression more accessible.
- Provides the client with insight into the issues they are dealing with so they can move forward in their healing.
- Helps bring change to destructive patterns of behavior
Definition Three:
(I love this list!)
According to the Australian and New Zealand Arts Therapy Association, art therapy can help:
a) reduce stress
b) increase self compassion
c) resolve conflicts
d) develop interpersonal skills
e) achieve insight
f) manage problematic behavior
g) express feelings that may be difficult to verbalise
h) explore their imagination and creativity
i) develop healthy coping skills and focus
j) improve confidence
k) identify and clarify issues and concerns
l) increase communication skills
m)share in a safe nurturing environment
n) improve motor skills and physical coordination
o) identify blocks to emotional expression and personal growth.
Children
(this definition is a compilation of many different sources I found)
Children do not possess the same ability to verbalize difficult feelings and experiences that adults do.
Because of their difficulty with verbal expression and abstract thinking, talk therapy is often very limited with children.
Art therapy is a psychotherapeutic service and form of expressive therapy that gives kids the chance to participate in creative, nonverbal expression through the use of art materials. In other words, art therapy communicates when words simply cannot.
Did you learn anything new?
Or do you have more understanding now as to why you love, love, love to make art?
I’d love to hear your thoughts…