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    dismiss art therapy and to look upon it as a pleasant but unnecessary intervention for older adults because it is not perceived as a cure. Art therapy utilizes visual art making mediums such as painting, drawing, and sculpture (Malchiodi, 2011). The creative process of art making employs the ability of art to express thoughts and feelings in nonverbal communication. Its purpose is to maintain or improve mental and emotional well-being (Malchiodi, 2011). It is worth considering art therapy as a treatment

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    Art therapy is a Multi-Functional Psychological therapy that helps the mental mind in connecting things that are disconnected like a patient with alzheimer's where the patient's medial temporal lobe that’s the part of the brain that controls memory. The medial temporal lobe is vital in the brain because that is where the brain recollects the memories and stores them. When you get older the lobe gets weaker in which causes it to disconnect thus causing “memory loss” or dementia. In art therapy we

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    Art therapy has been studied and implicated for years with the goal of increasing hope in patients and clients who are chronically ill or feel one’s life is worthless. This type of therapy was largely known in society in the 20th century but was implicated long before. Art therapy is thought to have been around since the beginning of human society. Due to the longing to create beautiful art pieces to represent lifestyles, emotions, and to create social commentary: people have always inadvertently

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    My Training I am currently a graduate student of the Master of Arts in Art Therapy program at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College, who is also attending a Clinical Supervision and Consultation course. I will soon be starting my internship to receive my hours before the May 2019 graduation. In addition to that, I attended the University of Michigan-Flint and received my Bachelor of Fine Arts degree with a minor in psychology. My Approach to Supervision and Use of Theoretical Orientation Supervision

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    Art has been a part of my life since my tiny chubby fingers could first hold onto a crayon and doodle their way across a scrap piece of paper. One of the best ways to wind down after a stress filled day is to curl up with a multitude of Sharpie markers and color away the cares of the world. When it became time to think about what my future held, I knew that art would be integral to the choice I made. My search for potential careers started while attending a college fair with my sister when I was

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    1) Art Therapy Program To test whether an art therapy program is effective at reducing recidivism in serious violent and chronic juvenile offenders, a large control group, and a large experimental group was randomly chosen and assigned. The control group was given an alternative form of treatment (other than art therapy, they were shown videos of violent and chronic juvenile offenders participating in art therapy programs) to act as the baseline for how well those who receive actual art therapy might

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    where the air is crisp and the winters are long. I spent my time engaging in the arts such as acting, writing, and creating. From a young age I was drawn to the world of imagination and found happiness through producing art. We all face and over come challenges within our lives and whenever I am faced with hardship I find comfort in visually expressing myself. For a long time I aspired to become a teacher of the arts. I had always felt it was my duty to share my passion with others. I wanted not

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    Art therapy enables people with dementia to express their feelings when words cannot (AATA, 2015). Art therapy explores the client’s feelings, resolves emotional conflicts and fosters their self-awareness with the use of art media, the creative process and the resulting finished artwork as a therapeutic and healing process. Furthermore, art therapy helps manage client’s behavior, develop social skills, improves reality orientation, and reduces anxiety and increase self-esteem. Art therapy benefits

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    Occupational therapy by definition "is a health profession whose goal is to help people achieve independence, meaning and satisfaction in all aspects of their lives."(steinhardt.nyu.edu) Occupational therapy is an art, an art that begins by first viewing the patient through a lens of empathy. Occupational therapist must not only recognize a patient 's condition, but asses them as a whole, taking into account all aspects of their being. Occupational therapist provide treatment that is intrinsic in

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    Mixtures in Art Therapy: A Case of a Sexually Abused Child,” by Renuka Sundaram focuses on how art therapy affects the children as well as what they do and how it might relate to the healing process they are going through. Remuka Sundaram is attempting to analyze what they are doing and why the children are doing so. She is studying the children as they do their art and therapy and is analyzing what is occurring. She sees that with most sexually abused children tend to come to art therapy and make

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