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    Midterm Essay CSL6833.21 October 13th‚ 2014 Counseling children/adolescents can look very different than counseling adults due to many aspects. Adults have their way of life set in a way that is hard to change as they get older‚ but kids are learning who they are and are more open to change. Children start their life depending on others as adults have learned how to live independently. Children and adolescents also cope with their hardships and do not realize that they need help as they have

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    Art Therapy The American Art Therapy Association defines art therapy as “the therapeutic use of art making‚ within a professional relationship‚ by people who experience illness‚ trauma or challenges in living‚ and by people who seek personal development” (American Art Therapy Association‚ 2011). Art therapy can be used to successfully treat PTSD. Facing and overcoming trauma place a significant amount of tension in the brain. “The traumatized brain is constantly on high alert” (“Calm through creativity”

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    Art Therapy How does Art Therapy help in maintaining a person’s health or helping them get well from a sickness? Before finding the answer to this question it is necessary to understand the background‚ history‚ and importance of what Art Therapy is. First of all Art Therapy is a form of psychotherapy. In psychotherapy there is an exploration of feelings and concerns in nonverbal and verbal exercises that use simple visual art materials. Art therapy focuses on the creative process for a

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    Before I graduated from college‚ an art therapist saved my life. She helped me work through my diagnosis by utilizing various art forms. Upon termination‚ art therapy had given me true healing and empowered me to use art for self-expression. Today‚ I am thriving with a Bachelor of Fine Arts‚ applying to graduate school to follow my passion‚ and wearing my adversity as a badge of triumph. The power of art therapy provided me with an inside look at the difference an art therapist can make. Now I am ready

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    Existential and Expressive Arts Therapy Saré Gebhardt GEXTH 5102.01 Karen Estrella November 30‚ 2008 Sometime in the late eighties‚ Shaun McNiff‚ Sr. Kathleen Burke and I sat in a small pub in Cleveland‚ Ohio. It was after midnight when conversation turned to my writing project‚ this book. Sr. Kathleen asked‚ “What’s the title going to be?” “Well‚” I replied‚ “the working title is Existential Art Therapy.” Shaun sighed. “Bruce‚ don’t be redundant. All art is existential.” …I have

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    “The arts in the arts therapies” How important are the arts to humans? Many would say that an absence of creativity can lead to ill health. So it would seem logical to try to heal thru the arts. In arts therapy there are many ways to be creative: music‚ dance‚ visual‚ drama. It is the clients own decision which form of art works best for him/her and the therapists responsibility to provide as many choices for the client as possible. The therapy varies mainly due to the form of art used. The

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    American children from the ages 2-5 take drugs to treat their symptoms that are not even fully diagnosed. In many or a majority of cases‚ the cause of this mental illness is not known for all children. Some children have slight symptoms and for others they cannot focus for more than a couple of minutes. Children are being overmedicated with ADHD for minimal symptoms and behavioral problems and ends up causing a chemical dependency. Less than half of children receive behavioral therapy that are

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    The Use of Non-Pharmacological Therapy in Children The Use of Non-Pharmacological Therapy in Children Children’s pain is multidimensional with psychological‚ physiological and behavioural domains‚ which presents unique challenges in the assessment and evaluation. These challenges require close consideration of the child’s age‚ prior pain experiences‚ developmental‚ cognitive and communication levels. As nurses are responsible in the assessment of children’s pain‚ it is appropriate to

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    Therapy with Children of Divorced Parents A Presentation by: Trichelle July-Lindo and Susye Greenwood Video • https://www.dropbox.com/s/a9a0uhhzwjwrddy/Merryl %20Ethics%20Presentation.mov?dl=0 Ethical and Legal Issues • Court Subpoenas • Therapist Neutrality • Informed Consent - Confidentiality - Parents’ Rights Subpoenas • There is real possibility that you may receive a subpoena to produce documents and/or testify in a case involving the parents/guardians of your patient. • Some therapists

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    Art therapy is a very powerful tool that is used by therapists for a lot of different groups to help them either with a traumatic event in their life or similar circumstances along with providing a sense of well being and purpose to an individual. There’s a wide variety of activities that can be done with art therapy for seniors that give them something to do that offers entertainment and purpose that works well with groups or individually. Art is no longer just for elementary school children

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