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Art Therapy : the dark side, the fun side

What you will learn

What social media is

How to be careful with social media

Specific art therapy exercises to deal with the negative effects of social media

How to use a fairground as a prompt for art therapy

The importance of working through art therapy exercises

Why take this course?

This is an unusual course with a very distinct twin aim:

a. to show the dark side of social media. this is supported through the use of Case Studies to further illustrate the dangers

b. art therapy and the fairground: this combines the fun of the fair with art therapy

So the course looks at dark side and ‘fun side’ with the overall aim being one to invite, encourage younger ones in a family to use art therapy but also at the same time to warn them of the downside of social media.


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In terms of social media we look at:

  • Udemy
  • Social media anxiety
  • How to start an art journal
  • Prompts for first few entries
  • Dar side of social media
  • Parental support
  • Art therapy responses to specific social media anxieties

So this section will be of direct use to the whole family but especially children leaving home for the first time and therefore may become distanced from parental guidance/support.

The second section – Art Therapy and the Fairground – deals with using the fairground itself as a prompt for various art therapy exercises. it is likely that the fair will be visited/familiar to the whole family but perhaps in different groups i.e parents with younger children, teenagers in groups etc.

Even so this section will be useful for all age categories. again this too is supported by case studies.

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