

Creative, quick & powerful When a client walks into the therapy room they don't know what to expect, feeling anxious, unsure and perhaps fearful. Brief, art therapy warm-ups are the perfect way to break the ice and get clients feeling comfortable, less inhibited and motivated to participate in individual or group therapy. These 250 art exercises increase self-esteem, self-awareness and a feeling of success in artistic expression and communication, allowing clients to engage in therapeutic exercises without judgment. Using simple materials like paper, pencils and markers, these techniques can be immediately implemented in your practice. Art techniques based in: Mindfulness CBT Self-Compassion Useful for clients dealing with: Anxiety Stress Low self-esteem Relationship issues Life changes
It takes about 4 Hours and 47 minutes on average for a reader to read 250 Brief, Creative & Practical Art Therapy Techniques: A Guide for Clinicians & Clients. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
250 Brief, Creative & Practical Art Therapy Techniques: A Guide for Clinicians & Clients is 217 pages long.
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Decent book about therapy, terrible book for art making.
Derived From Web , Jan 3, 2021
The questions section of each activity seem useful, and I can see how this would be a good tool for group therapy discussion ideas, but the creativity of these activities is just blah.
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Great ideas to spark imagination!
Derived From Web , Jul 27, 2019
It has been my go-to for everything. These projects and other similar sources are valuable if you're intrested in any sort of self-help community engagement, Mr. Dhaliwal said.
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Worth it
Derived From Web , Feb 4, 2019
I have had a passion for the arts since I was a school teacher, and this book has inspired me to want to become an art therapist. This book has great ideas that you can use depending on the circumstances.
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Helpful book for therapists
Derived From Web , Jul 23, 2018
This book is a great resource for therapy. It's great to see the product being used, but I wish it was easier to copy for use with clients.
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Love this book
Derived From Web , Jul 22, 2018
This book is a great introduction to the core concepts of teaching, and it's also great for teachers who want to take a brief snapshot of a lesson with only the essentials.
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Good buy
Derived From Web , Jun 30, 2018
This is a great resource to add some variety to your current therapy practices, said Dr. Julie Gerberding, director of the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. I’ve used several activities in group therapy with adults, he said.
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Just okay, but probably not a go-to for me.
Derived From Web , Jun 12, 2018
I bought this book hoping to use it in my individual practice with children and adults. Most of the activities are more suited to group therapy, Bruno said. I probably won't be turning to this book as I thought.
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