WHAT IS ART THERAPY?
is a mental health profession in which clients, facilitated by the art therapist,
use art media, the creative process, and the resulting artwork to:
 explore their feelings
 reconcile emotional conflicts
 foster self-awareness
 manage behavior and addictions
 develop social skills
 improve reality orientation
 reduce anxiety
 increase self-esteem
 A goal in art therapy is to improve or restore a clients functioning and his or
her sense of personal well-being.
 requires knowledge of visual art (drawing, painting, sculpture, and other art
forms) and the creative process, as well as of human development,
psychological, and counseling theories and techniques.
Who benefits from art therapy?
 an effective treatment for people experiencing developmental, medical,
educational, and social or psychological impairment.
 Individuals who benefit from art therapy include those who have survived
trauma resulting from combat, abuse, and natural disaster; persons with
adverse physical health conditions such as cancer, traumatic brain injury, and
other health disability; and persons with autism, dementia, depression, and
other disorders.
 helps people resolve conflicts, improve interpersonal skills, manage
problematic behaviors, reduce negative stress, and achieve personal insight
 provides an opportunity to enjoy the life-affirming pleasures of art making.