If you haven’t heard about Art Therapy before, you are in the right place. The old phrase “A picture is worth a thousand words” indicates that a picture or artwork can express a complex idea in the same way a large amount of descriptive text can. The powerful influence of art affects humans in communication, feelings, conscience. And this is the purpose of art therapy.
Just like the music or a painting can say something in ways that almost confront description, art therapy provides individuals facing physical, emotional, and cognitive challenges with new pathways toward understanding and self-expression.
Do you have to be an artist, to benefit from art therapy? No, art therapy uses the power of the arts and different modes of communication to get people to speak up and engage with their therapy in new ways, which may enhance healing of all kinds.
According to the American Art Therapy Association, art therapy is a kind of therapy that integrates mental health and human services by using “active art-making, creative process, applied psychological theory, and human experience.”