The expressive therapies are the use of the creative arts as a form of therapy, including the distinct disciplines expressive arts therapy and the creative...
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The Expressive Therapies Continuum (ETC) is a model of creative functioning used in the field of art therapy that is applicable to creative processes both...
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Writing therapy is a form of expressive therapy that uses the act of writing and processing the written word in clinical interventions for healing and...
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matching Expressive power (computer science) of a programming language Expressive suppression, an aspect of emotion regulation Expressive therapies, the use...
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of therapies, it was proven that intensity is a better predictor of recovery than the method of therapy used. In most individuals with expressive aphasia...
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Mental health (section Expressive therapies)
Expressive therapies or creative arts therapies are a form of psychotherapy that involves the arts or artmaking. These therapies include art therapy,...
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Psychotherapy (redirect from Talk therapies)
reality therapy/choice theory, multimodal therapy, and therapies for specific disorders including PTSD therapies such as cognitive processing therapy, substance...
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psychology, person centered psychology, expressive arts therapy, and the founder of Person-Centered Expressive Arts. This combination of the arts with...
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Bibliotherapy Dance therapy Expressive therapies Forum theatre Music therapy Narrative therapy Nature therapy Playback Theatre Play therapy Psychodrama Psychology...
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Group psychotherapy (redirect from Psychoanalytic group therapy)
specialized forms of group therapy would include non-verbal expressive therapies such as art therapy, dance therapy, or music therapy. The founders of group...
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Paul Newham (section Expressive therapies)
as a pioneer in recognition of his original contribution to the expressive therapies. Newham began by teaching young adults with physical and developmental...
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Cinema therapy or movie therapy is a form of expressive therapy – like art, music and dance therapy – for medical and mental health issues. It is also...
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Dachinger, E. (ed.). Art therapy: In theory and practice. New York: Schocken. pp. 361–386. Hinz, Lisa (2009). The Expressive Therapies Continuum: A framework...
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Bibliotherapy Comic book therapy Creativity and mental health Expressive therapy List of psychotherapies List of therapies Dresden, Danielle (29 September...
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Attack therapy is one of several pseudo-therapeutic methods described in the book Crazy Therapies. It involves highly confrontational interaction between...
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recommended way to treat expressive language disorder is to work out a therapy plan by visiting a speech and language therapist. Some therapies may include use...
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credentialing program or independent-study program. Journal therapy is a form of expressive therapy used to help writers better understand life's issues and...
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The International Expressive Arts Therapy Association (IEATA) is a non-profit organization founded in 1994. It aims to encourage the "creative spirit"...
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Etc, a special time zone area, see Tz database#Area Expressive therapies continuum, in art therapy ETCS, the signalling and control component of the European...
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arts therapies, DMT looks at the correlation between movement and emotion. Dance/movement therapy, alone and in conjunction with other forms of therapy, has...
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neuroscience Art therapy Biomusicology Chronobiology Dispokinesis Eloise (psychiatric hospital) Embodied music cognition Expressive therapies Melodic intonation...
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Catharsis (section Primal therapy)
There are additionally other forms of expressive therapies which make use of various kinds of art. Primal therapy is a trauma-based psychotherapy created...
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different types of therapy. Not all therapies are effective. Many therapies can produce unwanted adverse effects. Treatment and therapy are often synonymous...
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Supportive psychotherapy (redirect from Encouragement (therapy))
mechanisms only when they seem maladaptive. Phenomenology Psychotherapy Expressive therapies Supportive communication Werman, David S. (1964). The Practice of...
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16 January 2000. Retrieved 25 December 2014. Loue, Sana (2012). Expressive Therapies for Sexual Issues: A Social Work Perspective. Springer Science &...
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Authentic Movement (category Creative arts therapies)
Authentic Movement (AM) is a form of expressive movement therapy which grew out of an inner-directed approach to movement developed by Mary Starks Whitehouse...
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established therapies usually have a code of ethics, professional associations, training programs, and so on. The newer and innovative therapies may not yet...
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fundamental features with a number of other fields, including the expressive therapies and transformative arts, both of which pivot around how the creative...
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multidisciplinary areas as the medical humanities and the expressive therapies/creative arts therapies.[citation needed] In the health humanities, health (and...
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therapy or expressive therapy which help form attachment through multi-sensory means. Some therapy can be nonverbal. Play Therapy: This is a therapy in...
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