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The Creative Arts Therapies as "Real Therapies"

Psychiatric Services, 1979
Elements of a standard definition of psychotherapy are used to support the argument that the creative arts therapies should not be characterized as adjunctive therapies, or discredited as not being "real therapies." Two concepts widely acknowledged as important in the application of the creative arts therapies are discussed: first, that the nonverbal ...
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Creative Arts Therapies in Rehabilitation

Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Appreciation for the utility of creative arts therapy in rehabilitation is on the rise. The limitations of conventional approaches to address posttraumatic stress disorder and co-occurring traumatic brain injury is spurring the development and increased use of creative arts therapies, especially in US military health care systems.
Charles E. Levy   +3 more
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Creative art therapy for mental illness

Psychiatry Research, 2019
Creative art therapy (CAT) for severe mental illness (SMI) represents an extremely heterogenous body of literature that encompasses the use of a large variety of creative mediums (i.e. visual art, music, dance, drama, writing) in the treatment of mental disorders. The present review provides a narrative summary of the findings on the use of CAT for the
Chiang, Mathew   +2 more
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Creativity in Art Therapy

2017
Art therapists help to access and awaken their clients' personal, latent creativity by promoting art making by the client (Snyder, 1997). Art Therapists aid clients by re-establishing creative thought and flow. They encourage the use of art materials, assist with the engagement in the art-making processes, and facilitate reflection on art made in the ...
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Art Therapy and Creative Aging

2021
Art Therapy and Creative Aging offers an integrated perspective on engaging with older people through the arts. Drawing from the author’s clinical, research and teaching experiences, the book explores how arts engagement can intertwine with and support healthy aging.
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Art and Creativity in Gestalt Therapy

Gestalt Review, 2001
AbstractThe development and theoretical foundation of the aesthetic and creative dimensions of Gestalt therapy are presented. Special consideration is given to the reflection of the theoretical and practical significance of art and creativity for the founders of Gestalt Therapy, in particular Laura Perls. Contributions from the “pioneers” in this field
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CREATIVE ART THERAPY

Psychiatric Annals, 1977
Pamela J Moore, Robert E Belyea
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Creative Arts Therapies

2023
Hod Orkibi, Shoshi Keisari
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Many Ways to Grow: Creative Art Therapies

Pediatric Annals, 1989
So often, the prevailing thought surrounding treatment is that to be effective the treatment must be serious in tone. Yet, when you ask creative art therapists to describe their work, more often than not they will say that the ability to mix enjoyment with clinical technique is the "secret of our success." Again and again, recalcitrant, angry ...
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Arts and Creative Therapy

1999
This paper will offer an overview of the results of various research programs which were carried out in the Institute for Rehabilitation of Persons with Cerebral Palsy and University Children’s Hospital (Department of Oncology) in Zagreb, in collaboration with Department of Motility Disturbances and Chronic Diseases and Department of Art-therapies and ...
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