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art therapyTreatment that uses the making of art and the response to art to improve one’s physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Art therapy is sometimes used together with psychotherapy (talk therapy).
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art therapyThe use of making art as a therapeutic method to improve and enhance physical, mental and emotional well-being.
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art therapythe use of artistic activities, such as painting, jewelry making and clay modeling, in psychotherapy and sometimes in rehabilitation. The process of making art is seen as therapeutic, an experience th [..]
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art therapyUse of art techniques such as painting, crafts and group activities to develop motor skills, perceptual abilities and self-esteem. [Click Here to Return to List]
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art therapytherapeutic application of an art form (visual art, dance, etc) as a vehicle to assist in a patient's recovery, special needs, etc.
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art therapyThe use of art as an adjunctive therapy in the treatment of neurological, mental, or behavioral disorders.
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art therapyThe use of art as an adjunctive therapy in the treatment of neurological, mental, or behavioral disorders.
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art therapyArt therapy, as the name suggests, involves creating art as a therapeutic tool to help facilitate emotional growth, and promote both mental and physical healing and recovery. Sometimes referred to as [..]
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art therapyTreatment using art-related activities, the goal is to help persons with mental and/or physical disabilities to overcome their limitations. Linking creative art to solving psychological problems is an [..]
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art therapyThe use of making art as a therapeutic method to improve and enhance physical, mental and emotional well-being.
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art therapyUsing the media of the arts (sculpture, painting, collage, etc.) to provide release of symbolic expression, art therapy allows the individual an opportunity to confront inner perceptions of the self.
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art therapy
The use of creative activities related to the visual arts to improve physical, mental, emotional, or spiritual well-being.
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art therapyThe use of art to help people express their feelings.
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