Case Study: Art Therapy for a Client Experiencing a Creative Block
Creative blocks can affect performance, however many side effects can also develop as an outcome from a reduction in creative performance.
Using Art Therapy to Build Self-confidence
Self-confidence is defined as the belief in your ability to succeed or handle a challenge that you may be presented with at a point in time.
Book Review: Supervision of Sandplay Therapy
Supervision of Sandplay Therapy provides a connection between theoretical principles, practical application, and playful use of sandplay.
Case Study: Art Therapy for a Client with Trust Issues
Through art, individuals can explore the origins of their distrust and how these origins may affect their current relationships.
How To Develop Multiple Streams of Therapist Income
Before developing multiple streams of income, it’s helpful to identify the areas where you are interested in earning an income.
Book Review: Studio Art Therapy
Arguing that the profession of art therapy has its roots in the studio, Catherine Moon proposes that it is now time to make art central to art therapy.
Case Study: Art Therapy for a Client with Social Anxiety
Art therapy can help self esteem, expressing feelings, problem solving and goal setting while working towards improved thinking patterns.
How to Implement Your Next Big Idea
Exploring big ideas uses your creative art therapist skillset to disrupt old thinking patterns, gain new perspectives, and develop new skills.
Book Review: Art Therapy and Cancer Care
Art Therapy and Cancer Care is key reading for art therapists, artists in health care and other health or social care professionals who are looking for approaches that will improve the quality of living for cancer patients.
Case Study: Art Therapy for a Client with a Sleep Disorder
Sleep disorders involve problems with the quality, timing, and amount of sleep, which can result in impairment in functioning.
How Can I Earn Passive Income as a Therapist
Passive income provides you with the opportunity to undertake purpose orientated client work and reduce the impact of potential burnout.
Book Review: Art Therapy and Anger
Art therapy is one avenue that provides a space to express anger. The substrate can become the container to hold the expression of anger.
Case Study: Art Therapy for a Client Experiencing Shame
We all experience shame and the difficulty is it’s core characteristic to remain hidden from conscious awareness as much as possible.
Do I Need More Than One Website for my Therapy Practice
If you have a website now, you already realise the benefits that having an online presence can have for your therapy practice.
The Benefits of Journaling for Mental Health
Journaling can help us explore our identity and negative thoughts we may hold. Journaling allows a space to explore thoughts of shame and fear.
Case Study: Art Therapy for a Client Displaying Prejudice
For many therapists, the foundation of therapy, counseling, and positive mental wellbeing embraces social acceptance of all cultures.
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.
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