200 More Brief, Creative & Practical Art Therapy Techniques: A Guide for Clinicians & Clients
β Scribed by Susan I Buchalter
- Publisher
- PESI Publishing & Media
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 274
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Unique and creative warm-up exercises that facilitate communication, connection and creative expression
Expanding upon art therapist Susan Buchalterβs celebrated 250 Brief, Creative& Practical Art Therapy Techniques, this follow-up book provides 200 more art exercises clinicians can use in art therapy and psychotherapy groups.
With just a few simple materials, Buchalter provides endless opportunities for clients to create meaningful images, share their experiences, and become more focused and open in therapy. To make it easier for therapists, teachers, psychologists, counselors, and individuals, the exercises are categorized into beneficial themes:
Self- Care
Self-Compassion
Mindfulness
Stress & Anxiety
Happiness
Self-Awareness
Self-Esteem & Self-Acceptance
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Copyright
Acknowledgement
Abou the Author
Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter One: Self-Compassion
Chapter Two: Mindfulness
Chapter Three: Stress & Anxiety
Chapter Four: Happiness
Chapter Five: Self-Awareness
Chapter Six: Self-Esteem & Self-Acceptance
Chapter Seven: Self-Care
Notes & Credits
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