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Supporting clients to open up to their own healing abilities. To help them facilitate and tune in to their own inner wisdom to share with others.
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The History of Art Therapy
Art Therapy has a rich and evolving history that dates back to the mid-20th century.
It emerged as a distinct therapeutic discipline, blending the worlds of art and psychology. The roots of art therapy can be traced to pioneers such as psychiatrist Carl Jung & Neurologist Sigmund Freud.
In the 1940s and 1950s, the practice gained recognition as a legitimate form of therapy, particularly in the treatment of war veterans dealing with trauma. Since then, art therapy has continued to grow and adapt, with an expanding body of research supporting its effectiveness in addressing a wide range of emotional and psychological challenges.
Today, it stands as a valuable and established field, providing a creative and healing pathway for individuals seeking self-expression and personal transformation.
"The purpose of art is washing the dust of daily life off our souls". Pablo Picasso
