Art Therapy: Audio Course

Art Therapy is a growing field, which began by treating children and adults, who were emotionally scarred and/or physically disabled, with art and its creative process. In addition to its many benefits, many different types of people have been using Art Therapy for years. This therapy is the deliberate use of art-making to address psychological and emotional needs.

Art Therapy uses art media and the creative process to help in areas such as, self-expression, coping skills, stress management , and strengthened sense of identity. Art Therapy has provided mental health treatment for clients who have experienced trauma, grief amp; loss, depression, chronic illness, substance abuse, and more.

To work as an Art Therapist you will need to complete a postgraduate course approved by the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC). You can also gain further qualifications from the British Association of Art Therapists (BAAT) although this is not mandatory.

You will also need paid or voluntary experience gained from working in areas such as mental health, education, special needs, or social services.

An Author's Republic audio production.

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Art Therapy: Audio Course

Art Therapy is a growing field, which began by treating children and adults, who were emotionally scarred and/or physically disabled, with art and its creative process. In addition to its many benefits, many different types of people have been using Art Therapy for years. This therapy is the deliberate use of art-making to address psychological and emotional needs.

Art Therapy uses art media and the creative process to help in areas such as, self-expression, coping skills, stress management , and strengthened sense of identity. Art Therapy has provided mental health treatment for clients who have experienced trauma, grief amp; loss, depression, chronic illness, substance abuse, and more.

To work as an Art Therapist you will need to complete a postgraduate course approved by the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC). You can also gain further qualifications from the British Association of Art Therapists (BAAT) although this is not mandatory.

You will also need paid or voluntary experience gained from working in areas such as mental health, education, special needs, or social services.

An Author's Republic audio production.

29.99 In Stock
Art Therapy: Audio Course

Art Therapy: Audio Course

by Centre of Excellence

Narrated by Brian Greyson

Unabridged — 2 hours, 50 minutes

Art Therapy: Audio Course

Art Therapy: Audio Course

by Centre of Excellence

Narrated by Brian Greyson

Unabridged — 2 hours, 50 minutes

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$29.99
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Art Therapy is a growing field, which began by treating children and adults, who were emotionally scarred and/or physically disabled, with art and its creative process. In addition to its many benefits, many different types of people have been using Art Therapy for years. This therapy is the deliberate use of art-making to address psychological and emotional needs.

Art Therapy uses art media and the creative process to help in areas such as, self-expression, coping skills, stress management , and strengthened sense of identity. Art Therapy has provided mental health treatment for clients who have experienced trauma, grief amp; loss, depression, chronic illness, substance abuse, and more.

To work as an Art Therapist you will need to complete a postgraduate course approved by the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC). You can also gain further qualifications from the British Association of Art Therapists (BAAT) although this is not mandatory.

You will also need paid or voluntary experience gained from working in areas such as mental health, education, special needs, or social services.

An Author's Republic audio production.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940169773705
Publisher: Harlequin Love Inspired
Publication date: 03/09/2017
Edition description: Unabridged
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