Expressive art therapy is a psychotherapeutic approach that utilizes art and psychology to help treat emotional and mental health issues and behavioral disorders. Expressive art therapy modalities include visual art, music, movement, drama, and writing. Through the art-making process, the individual can express their emotions, reduce stress, increase self-esteem, support self-discovery, and heal what is causing symptoms. Expressive art therapists are master-level clinicians trained to create therapeutic relationships with the participants to facilitate opportunities that will improve cognition, self-awareness, and coping and social skills. The sessions are tailored to meet each individual’s emotional needs.
More benefits to expressive art therapy include:
Self-expression
Trusting the process
Creative flow
Reduces cortisol levels (stress hormone)
Produces oxytocin, which helps reduce stress
Provides self-development
Increases coping skills
Validates your emotions
Self-acceptance and self-compassion