Creating art is therapeutic. It can help with stress, trauma, mental health and wellbeing. Creative arts can help with processing emotional material, tap into material from the subconscious, and it can help us develop valuable insights leading to growth, self-awareness and integration.
Working with creative arts is a powerful medium. And when the person centred, non-directive, interpretive approach is bought together with creative arts, the result is a powerful and yet safe therapeutic approach.
You will have the opportunity to engage with a short experiential exercise with art. You will learn about some of the history of the approach see the approach in action, and you can find out more about our courses.
Our courses are suitable for;
Counsellors
Psychotherapists
Art Therapists
Coaches
Psychologists
Social Workers
Mental Health practitioners
Community Artists
Support Workers
...and anyone who wants to develop their creativity and work therapeutically with creative arts.
Our courses will help you develop person-centred art therapy skills which can be used in a variety of roles and settings. Our course can enable you to work as a creative arts counsellor, creative arts coach, therapeutic arts practitioner and other similar roles. Please note only those who have completed an art therapy training can use the title art therapist.
This is an experiential workshop and participants are encouraged to have art materials such as paper, pens, pencils, or pastels available, or a digital art app.
The session is open to anyone, but will be of particular interest to student and qualified counsellors, psychotherapists, psychologists, art therapists, coaches and community art practitioners who want to work therapeutically with art.
Ani de la Prida is a creative arts counsellor, psychotherapist, supervisor, senior lecturer, author and founder of the Association for Person Centred Creative Arts (APCCA ). Ani has taught on counselling, psychotherapy and person-centred art therapy courses for fifteen years. She currently has a small private practice and her research interest is in creative arts and the use of digital media in therapy. You can read A Qualitative Study of Experiences of Digital Technology Through Using an iPad in Therapy here.
Her recent publications include The Pluralistic Therapy Primer, and What Works in Counselling and Psychotherapy Relationships.
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