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    Art Therapy For (Complete) Beginners

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Art Therapy For (Complete) Beginners

    Art Therapy For (Complete) Beginners
    Published 10/2024
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 782.34 MB | Duration: 1h 15m

    Enough about Art Therapy to be useful!

    What you'll learn

    The basics of Art Therapy

    What Art Therapy is NOT

    Why 'Art Therapy' should be done by qualified, trained and registered Art Therapists

    How to have fun whilst discussing art work

    Requirements

    Art Materials

    A printer for the Case Studies

    Tea and biscuits

    Description

    Imagine the scene:A friend/member of your family comes round. They know you're quite keen on art and they've done a few bits of art themselves. They'd value your opinion, not so much on the art itself but really they'd like to discuss, er, ummm, the 'feelings' that arose when doing the art. They've read a bit about 'art therapy' but haven't really much idea - can you help?Well, if you've done this course (not enrolled-and-watched-videos but actually DONE the course) you probably can. You stress to your friends that you are NOT, NOT, NOT an art therapist. Merely someone who has done a short course on Udemy and that has whetted your appetite. You've done some art therapy exercises; you've worked through some Case Studies.But that is all. You stress that to become a 'proper' Art Therapist takes several years and involves a degree and Masters.That said, you're quite willing to 'have a chat' with your friends about their work - in fact you have some case studies and art therapy exercises (from this course) you could all do together.Again, you're not professing to be an Art Therapist, but you do have some ideas, you have done a few Art Therapy exercises yourself so - why not do some more.And discuss.One more thing - did your friend(s) bring biscuits?The 'elephant in the room' of course is that as you're NOT an Art Therapist - and this Beginner's course will NOT make you one - then you may make mistakes. That is why it is stressed that Art Therapists must be qualified - BUT you'll learn a few thi9ngs of interest, you'll enjoy the course - and you'll learn what Art Therapy is NOT.Make sure you watch the PREVIEW VIDEOS before enrolling!

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 What Art Therapy is NOT

    Lecture 3 Why is it necessary for the Art Therapist to be trained and qualified?

    Section 2: When Interpreting, what do I look for?

    Lecture 4 Introduction

    Lecture 5 Visual elements

    Lecture 6 Emotions and feelings

    Lecture 7 Personal experiences and stories

    Lecture 8 Symbols and metaphors

    Lecture 9 Intentions and messages

    Lecture 10 Creativity

    Lecture 11 Language and Communication Support

    Section 3: Process

    Lecture 12 Creating a safe and Inclusive Environment

    Lecture 13 Engaging with Emotions and Sensory Experiences

    Lecture 14 Encouraging reflection and self-discovery

    Lecture 15 Peer interaction

    Lecture 16 Avoiding assumptions

    Lecture 17 Open-ended questions

    Section 4: Revision and Conclusion

    Lecture 18 Revision and conclusion

    Anyone who dabbles in art,Anyone interested in Art Therapy,Anyone who reads the 'psychology/self-awareness' sections of newspapers,Potential degree students for Art Therapy courses,Someone who likes discussing 'Why I created this'