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From an art therapy website - Each person creates art to represent the corresponding emotion on the wheel - using colors, abstraction, or representationally. The more we make space for emotions, the more freedom we have to dance with them, rather than feeling overwhelmed by them.
Fantastic activities for self-guided art therapy sessions to increase your self-awareness
Therapeutic art exercises can help you grow and explore in your life; try these three simple exercises to get started.
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Counseling worksheets are a valuable tool for educators and parents alike. Designed with the specific needs of kindergartners in mind, these printable worksheets provide an engaging and effective way to address a wide range of emotional and behavioral topics. From self-expression to social skills, these worksheets allow young children to explore their thoughts and feelings in a safe and structured manner. By incorporating these worksheets into your child's learning experience, you can help…
One of my favourite books for leading expressive arts groups is "Art Therapy for Groups" by Marian Liebmann. Originally published in 1986 and revised in 2004, this book explains how to implement art exercises in group settings. My first therapeutic art group consisted of middle-aged adults with acquired brain injuries, and I referred to this book every week for two years. I often reflect upon how deeply we can emotionally heal within groups. Some of the healing factors of group work…
I have been thinking about trust lately and playing around with it in my art…I have been noticing all the ways that I experience trust. It really is one of the most indescribable feelings, or rather senses, that we have. As I experience trust I have been trying to notice if there a part of myself that isn’t being used to experience it. It seems that my body, mind, feelings and spirit (really everything!) come together to create a knowing that I then label with this word trust, but it really…
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