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(51 hrs) The Oxford Diploma in Therapeutic Art – focus on application and impact through Art Therapy exercises

What you will learn

Introduction

Brain changes

Making sense of shapes

Embodied cognition

Effectively viewing

Returning to the science

Therapeutic paintings

Art and the NHS

Changing the world

Bringing joy into your life

Art and Science

Art Therapy Exercises for the Elderly

Impact of Covid-19 – and the response

Children creativity and the coronavirus

Stress art and Covid 19

Having a positive impact on people

Description

Note: This course does not qualify the recipient to perform any form of therapy or counseling for any other person

Sections included:

  • Brain changes and the impact of paintings
  • The Art activist section
  • Having a positive impact on people
  • Children creativity and the coronavirus
  • Stress art and Covid 19
  • Covid 19 and all it brings
  • 12 art therapy exercises in the sun
  • Nature
  • Learning and Mind Maps

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Brand new section featuring three artists and digital activism.

This unique course on therapeutic art (paintings) looks at three areas:

–   The impact on the brain of viewing art

–   Various paintings – some famous, some not – and their impact on you

–   Opportunities for you to create art


Why is this course unique?

–   It includes artwork that is nowhere else on the Internet – and this work is then analysed looking in particular at symbolism.

–   A clip from a film in which the Instructor appears is included as part of the course

FOUR HUNDRED AND SEVENTEEN lectures covering the following:

–   Introduction

–   Brain changes

–   Making sense of shapes

–   Embodied cognition

–   Effectively viewing


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–   Returning to the Science

–   Therapeutic paintings – Kadimali

–   Bridge Over a Pond of Water Lilies

–   The twilight of life

–   Venetian glass

–   Sorrow

–   At the Linen Closet

–   Meeting of cultures

–   Appreciation

–   The Agony in the Kitchen

–   Consumerism

–   Actually DIY

–   Art and the NHS

–   Emotions

–   Brexit

–   Changing the world

Art Therapy Workbooks:

  • Coping with the 2020s
  • Bringing joy
  • Art Therapy at Christmas
  • Therapeutic Art workbook
  • Art therapy and Depression
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Content

Introduction

Diploma
Introduction
Introduction (part 2)
Brain changes
Making sense of shapes
Making sense of shapes (part 2)
Embodied cognition
Effectively viewing
Returning to the Science
Therapeutic paintings – Kadimali
Bridge Over a Pond of Water Lilies
The Twilight of Life
Venetian Glass
Sorrow – pt 1
Sorrow – pt 2
Sorrow – pt 3
Sorrow – pt 4
Sorrow – pt 5
Sorrow – pt 6
Sorrow – pt 7
At the Linen Closet
At the Linen Closet (part 2)
Meeting of Cultures
Appreciation
The Agony in the Kitchen
Consumerism
Consumerism (part 2)
Actually DIY
Actually DIY (part 2)
Art and the NHS
Emotions
Brexit
Love, the journey
Changing the world