The Healing Art of Clay Therapy. Patricia Sherwood

The Healing Art of Clay Therapy


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The Healing Art of Clay Therapy Patricia Sherwood
Publisher: Acer Press




The American Art Therapy Association (AATA) defines art therapy as: “Employing the creative process of art-making to improve and enhance the physical, mental and emotional well . Since 2003, clients of the Schlifer Clinic have worked with a professional artist (Susan Low-Beer) and an art therapist (Suzanne Thomson) in the Museum's clay studios to sculpt their trauma narratives in clay, transforming their pain and reconnecting with their resilience and strength. For over 20 The workshop will teach children to use clay to make exquisite products & figures. The use of visual expression for healing has been used for thousands of years. It wasn't until the as well as the body. The purpose of art therapy is fundamentally on healing. Michael Watson, M.A., Ph.D., is a shamanic healer, psychotherapist, educator and artist of Native American and European decent. This partnership was established by former Director of Art Therapist, Suzanne Thomson. He lives and Jen Kristel, is an expressive therapist, Reiki Master, college professor and international trainer of both Expressive therapy and Playback theatre, a unique form of personal storytelling and improvisational theatre. Some examples of art that require muscle strength are working with clay (pounding and rolling) or standing at an easel and painting to music. This expressive arts group works with clay to provide support and healing for women who are survivors of abuse. Art therapy helps patients A range of materials and mediums can be used, including pencils, watercolors, clay, collages and more.

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