Not exact matches
Addressing cognitive, emotional and behavioral aspects
of the human being, Nina
uses expressive arts, mindfulness meditation, and positive communication skills to help youth and families create healthy, happy lives.
A wide range
of play and
expressive arts interventions will be described and experienced by the participants during the day including
use of puppets, drawing and artwork, storytelling, narrative story stems, clinical
use of symbols, guided imagery and fantasy techniques, poetry, sand tray, and drama.
We believe that the
expressive arts approach [the integrated
use of multiple
arts forms] in particular is essential to many individuals» trauma recovery and are an important part
of integrative health care.
Tatiana's passion for
Art Therapy has started a few years ago while she was working at Serenity Rehab Center in Koh Samui where she
used the creative process
of making
Art as an
expressive therapy which helped to improve person's physical, mental, and emotional well - being.
Explore moving Your Body's way in dynamic Nia classes, awaken
using the 5 Stages
of Healing, engage in
expressive & creative
arts sessions, Yoga classes, dine on sumptuous vegetarian meals, detox in infrared sauna sessions.
These
expressive ink drawings, which resemble Rorschach tests, were created by artist David Bearon
using an
art medium that allows rapid brushstrokes and a sense
of exploration.
A collection
of 12 resources that can be
used to develop
Expressive Arts and Design in the outdoor area, accompanied by a planning document outlining 27 learning experiences.
These materials place this epic exhibit in its historical context in five units: Observing the Urban American Scene; The Spirit
of Modernism: A New Way
of Looking; The Spirit
of the Painting:
Expressive Use of Color, Line, and Shape; Modernism in New York, 1913; and Armory
Art in the Social Studies Classroom.
In this beginner - level course, professional
art tutor Jane Lazenby leads you right from the very basics
of measuring proportion,
using a grid system and finding negative space through to more
expressive and creative exercises as your confidence builds.
Organized by the Pennsylvania Academy
of the Fine
Arts (PAFA), Procession considers the complexity
of Lewis's
art in its entirety, examining his
use of figuration within his abstract expressionist style, his ability to integrate social issues and abstraction, and the surprising and
expressive palette he championed throughout his career.
In 1978, the Whitney Museum
of American
Art opened New Image Painting, a show intended to historicize a thread
of abstract expression — explored most notably by Philip Guston — which
used an imaginative play
of simple signs or cartoons augmented by the
expressive power
of paint.
Martin is most often associated with Minimalism, because
of her
use of pencil grids and spare bands
of muted color, but she spoke rapturously
of the natural landscape and the emotive and
expressive power
of art in a very un-Minimalist way.
By the time he enrolled at the Slade in the late 60s, his main influences were Gerhard Richter and Sigmar Polke: painters whose
use of photographs overlapped with and trumped, in
expressive terms, the pop
art of a few years earlier.
Installation view October 23, 2009 — March 28, 2010 Known as one
of the pioneers
of the so - called Conceptual
Art, Lawrence Weiner defines himself as a sculptor who
uses language as
expressive means.
Led by Jonetta Moyo and Althea Lawton - Thompson, The
Art of Journaling retreat will use creative visualization, expressive art activities, writing, gentle movement, and the brilliant works of Howardena Pindell to guide participants through a journey of self expressi
Art of Journaling retreat will
use creative visualization,
expressive art activities, writing, gentle movement, and the brilliant works of Howardena Pindell to guide participants through a journey of self expressi
art activities, writing, gentle movement, and the brilliant works
of Howardena Pindell to guide participants through a journey
of self expression.
Robert Irwin is considered to be the most influential figure among a generation
of artists based in California who investigated light and space,
using the experience
of these ephemeral elements as the
expressive foundation
of their
art.
Hofmann began to study
art in Munich in 1898, but in 1904 he moved to Paris, where he was deeply affected by the
expressive use of colour that distinguished the paintings
of Henri Matisse and Robert Delaunay.
Even as they evoke the spare forms
of Minimal
art, or incorporate Conceptual techniques
of appropriation and repetition, the works in Lasting Images also exemplify an
expressive use of materials.
German thought and
art were important sources for Bluemner's
expressive use of color in paintings like Imagination.
Popular during the late 1940s and 1950s, this style
of abstract
art is part of (and to this extent synonymous with) the broader movement of Art Informel: the only difference is that Tachisme is focused exclusively on the type of expressive gesture used by the arti
art is part
of (and to this extent synonymous with) the broader movement
of Art Informel: the only difference is that Tachisme is focused exclusively on the type of expressive gesture used by the arti
Art Informel: the only difference is that Tachisme is focused exclusively on the type
of expressive gesture
used by the artist.
«Many examples
of twentieth - century
art reveal a new
expressive ability or a new direction based on the
use of a novel technique or material», writes E. A. Carmean.
A number
of Americans were quick to seize on this alternative and
used it to enlarge the
expressive possibilities
of their
art.
«Many examples
of twentieth - century
art reveal a new
expressive ability or a new direction based on the
use of a novel technique or material.
The artist came to believe that what was essential in
art — given the diversity
of themes or motifs — were two universal requirements: that every work
of art has an individual order or coherence, a quality
of unity and necessity in its structure regardless
of the kind
of forms
used; and, second, that the forms and colors chosen have a decided
expressive physiognomy, that they speak to us as a feeling - charged whole, through the intrinsic power
of colors and lines, rather than through the imaging
of facial expressions, gestures and bodily movements, although these are not necessarily excluded — for they are also forms.
Learning Objectives
of Workshop The participant will: • Learn adolescent developmental sandplay patterns • Learn how to
use the Hero's Journey in
expressive play therapy • Learn latency age developmental sandplay patterns • Learn the therapist's roles while working with children and adolescents • Learn how to
use art, puppetry, writing, music and other
expressive modalities in conjunction with sandplay when working with children and adolescents.
Learning Objectives
of Workshop The participant will: • Understand the history and theory
of expressive therapy and how it is used in a therapeutic setting • Understand the use of art, drama, music, writing, puppetry and other expressive modalities in psychotherapy • Learn creative interventions that can be used with a variety of therapeutic populations • Learn the role of imagination and creativity in the healing arts • Understand the limits of Expressive Therapy • Understand how expressing inner feelings by creating outward images helps in the heali
expressive therapy and how it is
used in a therapeutic setting • Understand the
use of art, drama, music, writing, puppetry and other
expressive modalities in psychotherapy • Learn creative interventions that can be used with a variety of therapeutic populations • Learn the role of imagination and creativity in the healing arts • Understand the limits of Expressive Therapy • Understand how expressing inner feelings by creating outward images helps in the heali
expressive modalities in psychotherapy • Learn creative interventions that can be
used with a variety
of therapeutic populations • Learn the role
of imagination and creativity in the healing
arts • Understand the limits
of Expressive Therapy • Understand how expressing inner feelings by creating outward images helps in the heali
Expressive Therapy • Understand how expressing inner feelings by creating outward images helps in the healing process
• Explain adolescent developmental play therapy sandplay patterns • Discuss the
use of the Hero's Journey in
expressive play therapy • Explain latency age developmental play therapy sandplay patterns • Demonstrate the therapist's roles while working with children and adolescents in play therapy • Apply the
use of art, puppetry, writing, music and other
expressive modalities in conjunction with sandplay when working with children and adolescents in play therapy
At the end
of the workshop participants will be able to: • Explain the history and theory
of expressive therapy and how it can
used in a play therapy setting • Assess the
use of art, drama, music, writing, puppetry and other
expressive modalities in play therapy • Demonstrate at least 5 creative interventions that can be
used in play therapy • Explain the role
of imagination and creativity in play therapy • Discuss the limits
of expressive therapy in a play therapy setting • Demonstrate how expressing inner feelings by creating outward images helps in the healing process in play therapy
Expressive Arts Therapy involves the use of creative arts as a form of non-verbal express
Arts Therapy involves the
use of creative
arts as a form of non-verbal express
arts as a form
of non-verbal expression.
I
use play therapy with children and
expressive therapies (
art and creative writing) with clients
of all ages.
Sometimes the term «Creative and
Expressive Art Therapy» is
used instead
of Play Therapy for this age group.
She has completed her clinical counseling training at California Institute
of Integral Studies with an expertise in
Expressive Arts Therapy and loves using the arts and mindfulness practices to help people grow towards their fullest potent
Arts Therapy and loves
using the
arts and mindfulness practices to help people grow towards their fullest potent
arts and mindfulness practices to help people grow towards their fullest potential.
As a bilingual
art therapist, I believe in providing a safe space where we can unravel complex cultural beliefs and family pressures through the
use of expressive arts.
I
use a variety
of therapeutic interventions, depending on client interest, including mindfulness practice to help alleviate anxiety, active listening, and
expressive arts activities when words aren't easy to find.
When
expressive arts are combined with co-authoring narratives with children, we prefer to invite a child into alternative forms
of expression, try to respectfully inquire into the nuances her meanings, and allow our own imagination to overlap with the child's rather than
using stories to interpret or evaluate the product.
Our practices offer a variety
of therapeutic services through the
use of play and
expressive art therapies, cognitive - behavioral therapy, personal growth and development, and relationship / systems approaches.
«I employ a variety
of therapeutic techniques: Traditional «talk» therapy;
Art as therapy and Creative /
Expressive therapy techniques; Logotherapy and Gestalt,
using the client's own perspective to elicit change and growth.
I
use a variety
of therapeutic techniques, including: sand tray therapy,
art therapy, TF - CBT, talk therapy, psychodrama therapy, family systems therapy, and other
expressive therapies.»
to understand the concept and philosophy
of using the
expressive arts therapy within the person - centered approach
to gain a deeper understanding
of how to
use the
expressive arts for personal enhancement and psychological growth
There is a brief section on the
use of expressive arts in therapy followed by a thirteen page case study (over three years)
of a nine year old boy adopted from a Russian orphanage who had suffered extreme neglect which impaired emerging brain development.
The book does a very good job
of promoting the
use of expressive arts therapy to complement talking therapies and achieve results that talking therapy can not.
In session I will
use a variety
of techniques and approaches, such as, but not limited to: sand play, dream interpretation, meditation, deep breathing, thought identification, schemas, behavior modification,
expressive art and play, etc..
She has received specialized training in the
use of expressive arts therapy interventions, including
art, music, dance / movement, drama, and poetry, and incorporates these into her work with children and families.
The
Expressive Arts Therapist has specialized training and experience in
using a variety
of artistic forms and processes in the assessment and treatment
of the emotional, cognitive, somatic and social functioning
of individuals.
Clients are supported in group settings by
using a multi-modal approach consisting
of Process Group Therapy,
Expressive Art Therapy and Educational Nutrition Therapy.
This one day workshop will provide participants with an overview
of a creative and comprehensive four - phase model for the treatment
of traumatized children and youth
using trauma - informed
expressive arts.
We offer a specialization in
Art therapy, a form of expressive therapy that uses the creative process of making art to improve a person's physical, mental, and emotional well - bei
Art therapy, a form
of expressive therapy that
uses the creative process
of making
art to improve a person's physical, mental, and emotional well - bei
art to improve a person's physical, mental, and emotional well - being.
This workshop will focus on the
use of expressive arts in play therapy supervision.
· Through the
use of expressive arts learn how to help supervisees identify counter transference that occurs during the play therapy process