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Art Therapy for Mental Health
Using Art Therapy to improve Mental Health

What you will learn

How to use existing – well known – artwork as prompts for Mental Health improvement

50 tips to improve mental health

How writing sonnets improves mental health

How abstract art may be interpreted – and applied

Description

This is a course – as the title says – about using Art Therapy to improve Mental Health. There are several key aspects to this course as follows:

  • The lectures themselves – to be expected. But there are two Instructors, one of whom has submitted her own artwork for this course.
  • Many extra Art Therapy exercises that are attached as individual resources to lectures
  • An Art Therapy manual to further extend the course
  • A high level of Instructor-student interaction
  • Regular Educational Announcements

Then there’s the course itself. We cover:

  • Using Abstract Painting (and interpretation) in Art Therapy sessions
  • Applying the themes of classics such as A Street Car named desire as a prompt for discussion
  • Different interpretations (and application) of the work of Van Gogh
  • The application of the work by Jackson Pollock, Salvador Dali and others
  • Over 50 tips to improve mental health
  • The application of the music of Elizabeth Woolridge Grant
  • The application of ‘The Sealwoman’s Gift’
  • Centrifugal art
  • Numeracy
  • The work of Alfred Provis

As you can see from the above this is an unusual course using unusual sources!


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Of course the ideas are based on sound research (as with the application of poetry) and students are encouraged to research widely – as well as self-explore.

The key, though, to this course is the DOING. The DOING of the Art Therapy exercises; the joining in of discussions; using familiar situations as prompts for mental health benefits.

This is a course to be watched, applied, enjoyed, used and then reflected on.

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Content

Introduction

Introduction

Abstract Art

Interpreting Abstract Art
Using Abstract Art

Famous Artists

Kandinsky
Rothko
Pollock
Magritte

Sonnets

Sonnets

Home-based

Home-based resources

Centrifugal Art

Centrifugal Art

Using Numbers

Using Numbers

Art Therapy and Mental Health

Art Therapy and Mental Health

Lana Del Rey

Lana Del Rey
Tunnel

Different interpretations

Vincent not Violet
Art Therapist