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Visual Arts Therapy

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Foundations of Visual Arts Therapy
Art Therapy

Foundations of Visual Arts Therapy

Visual arts therapy uses the creative process — drawing, painting, sculpting, collage — as a therapeutic mediation. Based on the patient/artwork/therapist triangle, it enables symbolic expression of internal conflicts and promotes psychic transformation through creation.

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Collage in Art Therapy
Art Therapy

Collage in Art Therapy

Therapeutic collage is a particularly accessible art therapy technique that uses cutting and assembling images, texts, and various materials to promote self-expression and identity reconstruction. Requiring no prior artistic skill, it opens art therapy to all audiences.

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Mandala in Art Therapy
Art Therapy

Mandala in Art Therapy

The mandala, a sacred circle from Buddhist and Hindu traditions, has become a major therapeutic tool in art therapy since Carl Jung's work on individuation. Drawn, painted, or colored, it promotes psychic recentering, stress reduction, and self-exploration through a containing circular form.

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Therapeutic Sculpting and Clay Modeling
Art Therapy

Therapeutic Sculpting and Clay Modeling

Therapeutic sculpting uses clay, modeling paste, plaster, and other three-dimensional materials as care mediators. The tactile and sensory dimension of working with matter offers direct access to the body and emotions, particularly effective for body schema disorders and trauma.

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Therapeutic Painting
Art Therapy

Therapeutic Painting

Therapeutic painting uses pictorial media — watercolor, gouache, acrylic, ink — as vehicles for emotional expression and psychic transformation. From gestural painting to contemplative watercolor, each technique offers a unique expressive register suited to the patient's needs.

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