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Therapy
Individuals
hearing of art therapy for the first time often say "Why that
sounds wonderful for children!" It is wonderful... for people
of any age. Those adept with cognitive defenses often benefit the
most from the use of media and techniques which bypass the verbal
labrynith. for those suffering cummulative or individual trauma,
bcurrent or residual, art therapy speaks the same scensory lingo
as the encoded reaction(s). Therefore, it is a highly valuable in
providing a voice and form for:
- repressed or supressed emotions and experiences, providing not
only stimuli similar to the original precipitating event, but
a "safe" avenue for sharing perceptions without being
required to "tell";
- dissociative disorders;
- eating disorders, self-injurious behaviors, and psychosomatic
complaints (Talk about visual and tactilt enactments of emotional
content.);
- physical distress and its accompanying emotions;
- early narcissistic injury and one's attempt to cover or "fix"
it. (Object relations and containment take on a greater meaning.)
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