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To better understand the potential therapeutic benefits of heritage art practices, researchers from Drexel University’s College of Nursing and Health Professions examined the impact of these practices ...
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Veterans use art therapy at Bastion to heal, express emotions, and find community.
A brand new art and music therapy program at Lewis Prison is aimed at helping some of the highest-risk inmates in Arizona.
While most people have heard the term “anger management,” not everyone knows what anger management classes actually involve. Whether you’re new to online therapy or you regularly see a ...
Art therapy can be for anyone – children, adults, families, and communities. Just as with talk therapy, art therapy is unique to each person.
Practicing art therapy is a process of deep introspection and emotional processing — looking inside yourself and acknowledging your own feelings, then channeling them into art.
The Monastery Saint-Paul de Mausole in France continues to treat patients with art therapy more than a century after Vincent Van Gogh.
A creative way to express and communicate, art therapy is all about resolving issues at a deeper level and bringing about change in behaviour and feelings.
In a new study, we found art therapy was linked to positive outcomes for children and adolescents in a hospital-based mental health unit.
Activities such as deep breathing, muscle relaxation, yoga and meditation help people manage their anger, according to a meta-analysis of studies involving more than 10,000 participants.