Book Review: Gender Issues in Art Therapy
The book addresses the need for evolving psychological models that address gender issues and how society changes its attitude to these issues.
Case Study: Art Therapy for a Client Experiencing a Midlife Crisis
Midlife represents a time when you begin to review the content of your life and whether it has contributed to your overall life satisfaction.
Marketing Your Therapy Practice for FREE
To find your clients you need to create a marketing message that describes you and your art therapy practice, and how your services can help clients.
Exploring Forgiveness with Art Therapy
Forgiveness is a concept that has a deeper and more personal meaning of acceptance of what has happened and how we have been impacted.
How Do I Prioritize The Important Tasks in My Therapy Practice
Assess each task and decide whether to keep, delegate, or eliminate the task. This review will provide you with a streamlined list of tasks to prioritize.
Case Study: Art Therapy for a Client with Learning Difficulties
Art therapy can assist people with learning difficulties. It requires less verbal interactions to receive benefits from its therapeutic properties.
Using Art Therapy to Improve your Emotional Resilience
Life can be difficult through traumatic events or daily stress. To protect our wellbeing it’s important to learn skills that will develop resilience.
Challenging Negative Automatic Thoughts With Art Therapy
Creating art can provide a physical and metaphorical understanding of problems that a client may be struggling with in their life.
Using Procreate in Your Art Therapy Practice
Using digital media with tablet devices and Procreate can be introduced by an art therapist based on the familiarity each client has with technology.
Using Mind Mapping Software to Plan Your Work
Mind maps are great for art therapists as they provide a visual snapshot of capturing the ideas in your mind.
Book Review: Art Therapy with Children on the Autistic Spectrum
Art Therapy with Children on the Autistic Spectrum presents a new model of practice, which primarily focuses on communication difficulties.
Case Study: Art Therapy for a Client with Fear
Art therapy can reduce stress reactions, and creating visual cues for orientating the individual’s attention away from a fear based reaction.
Using Art to Build Your Brain Muscle
Art activates our brain to interpret what we see. This reaction shows us that art can play an important part in affecting our brain function.
5 Essential Copywriting Principles to Use in Your Marketing
Copywriting is an effective tool that you can use to build trust and credibility between you and your potential clients.
Case Study: Art Therapy for a Client with Emotional Overwhelm
Our emotions help us to develop our personality, understand important developmental experiences, as well as connect socially with others.
How to Write Educational Content for Your Therapy Practice
Where there is a need to identify and explain mental health concepts, there is a need to provide helpful and accessible educational content.
Current Website Trends for Therapists
Incorporating trends into your website can help maintain a modern look to your website so that readers see your website remains current.
Case Study: Art Therapy for a Client Experiencing Compulsive Spending
Compulsive spending is a cyclical problem. A person spends to alleviate difficult emotions which can also create feelings of shame and regret.
Book Review: Process Not Perfection: Expressive Arts Solutions for Trauma Recovery
The book validates that trauma is a personal experience and should be viewed within the context of the individual’s experience.
Case Study: Art Therapy for a Client with Codependency Issues
People who are codependent sacrifice their own needs to meet the needs of others and neglect physical, emotional, and psychological needs of their own.
A Day in the Life of an Established Art Therapy Practice
For an established private practice, the client load will be fully established. Plans for growth can be reduced or another therapist could be hired.
Reduce the Environmental Impact in Your Office
We all have an impact on our environment through the resources that we use. Art therapists have their challenges when considering the environmental impact of our activities.
Case Study: Art Therapy for a Client with Adoption Issues
Adoption contains various conflicts and art therapy can integrate personal narratives of the individual so they may overcome these conflicts.
A Day in the Life of a Growing Art Therapy Practice
The tasks for a growing private practice will need to balance between the needs of a growing client base, as well as finding new clients.
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