Art Therapy: What is it.
The power inherent in creation is a
powerful force within all of us. That drive to create life is a part of the
same continuum we feel to create something that defines who we are as
individuals. Art can be an individual’s pathway to learn and experience oneself
on a new and deeper level.
While most of my clients do not
come to me for art therapy, it is always available if and when the need arises.
Clients use the creative process to explore their feelings, build self-esteem, reconcile
emotional conflicts, manage behavior, develop social skills and improve reality
orientation. Art Therapy is a key component in the treatment of many of our
military personnel as they transition back into peacetime existence. Their
wounds and their experiences can make it almost impossible to adjust to a less
threatening world. Art Therapy is one avenue that makes that a possibility.
Andrea Watkens’ article on coloring
pages was clear on the fact that losing one’s self in the calming influence of
a meditative activity such as coloring can be stress reducing and that true art
therapy facilitated by a registered Art Therapist is capable of reaching far
deeper into the emotional brain than undirected coloring can. No one has to be
a museum quality artist to benefit from art’s therapeutic properties; one doesn’t
even need to be able to draw.
Yes, it can sound like magic to an
adult, that art making could possibly help heal years of suffering or strife. But
for some who have spent years in talk therapy, maybe it’s time to give
something people have been doing for thousands of years a try. Maybe it’s time
to open up to art.
Robert (Bob) Ryan is an Licensed
Mental Health Counselor, Psychotherapist and Registered Art Therapist in St
Petersburg FL. He serves individuals and couples in the entire state of Florida
with caring personal respect regardless of race, creed or gender identification.
His insurance-friendly practice can be reached at rbrt.j.ryan@outlook.com.

Comments
Post a Comment