Recently, I happened upon a review of book whose title implied it would teach the reader a number of art therapy “techniques” with a specific population. The reviewer was not an art therapist, but an ...
Dual art therapy, combining music and painting, significantly improved symptoms, cognitive function, and quality of life in chronic schizophrenia patients. Music and painting therapy combined as an ...
Art therapy represents a complementary approach to traditional cancer care, utilising creative processes to promote psychological healing and improve quality of life. By engaging patients in various ...
Transition to the menopausal stage of women’s lives can be a negative experience for women, with changes in emotional wellbeing and cardiovascular health that impact their quality of life. A recent ...
MPS Art Therapy presents a talk with faculty member Joshua B. Brancheau, MPS, ATR-BC, LCAT, on leveraging Polyvagal Theory to guide art therapy interventions. This lecture will introduce participants ...
Group-based art therapy through coloring intricate geometrical patterns was an innovative approach to help boost morale. Something as seemingly simple as creating a group-based art therapy project ...
The creation of art has been a healing technique for millennia, evidence of which can be found in many cultures and traditions all over the world. But only recently, in the 1940s, did art and ...
When you hear the word ‘therapy’, the first thing that probably comes to your mind is a one-on-one conversational session ...
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a mental health condition that can occur after a person experiences psychological trauma. Typically, PTSD treatment involves certain types of therapy, which ...
The final mural of the Uvalde Love Project located in El Jardin De Los Heroes Park (all photos by Ashley Schor, courtesy Community Arts Therapy LLC) Following the murder of 19 children and two ...
Recently, I happened upon a review of book whose title implied it would teach the reader a number of art therapy “techniques” with a specific population. The reviewer was not an art therapist, but an ...