You can watch this video and You can jumpstart your mental health practices with creative interventions that unmask sadness and deescalate anger. and transform unspeakable grief.
Janet Bush – Therapeutic Art Interventions for Children and Teens
Art Speaks: Therapeutic Pray
- Function and The History of Art Expression
- Ethical Implications and Scope of Practice
- Creative Process vs. Creating Products
- How to talk with clients about artwork
- Know when to refer
- Collaboration with Staff and Teams
Clinical Applications
- What Materials Should You Use? and When
- Developmental Stages: Manifested in Art Making
- Warning Signs on Artwork
- Art and Neuroscience
- Specific Client Populations and Art Applications
- Art Talk – they did it, now what’s the next step?
Integrating Art into Practice… Interventions for:
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
- Psychotic Disorder
- Autism Spectrum
A sense of empowerment and Control
- Directives vs. Freedom of Choice Art Making
- By identifying emotions, you can build an emotional vocabulary
- and Naming Emotions
- Hurts and Beware
- Problem Solving/Conflict Resolution Drawings
- Building Safety for Trauma
- Follow these Directions for Drawing
- Mixed Media Collage
Build a Relationship with Yourself
- Identification/Exploration of Feelings
- What’s in a Name?
- Image of your body/Who are you?
- Confidence builders
- Grief Art With a Heart
- Self-Portrait Object/Person
- Inside/Outside Self Boxes/Containers
Making authentic connections
- Collaborative Art Making
- Mural making
- Pass/Change The Picture
- Get Your Group Art On
- Family Art Making
- With Field Trips, Get Outside the Box Art Exhibits and
- Guest speakers
Self-Esteem and Self-Show compassion
- Objects for Comfort
- Making masks
- Building Bridges for Connectivity
- Don’t Throw Yourself Away
- Feeling your Faces
- Stressors vs. Calmers
- Cartooning for Problem Solving
- Thinktful Trophies
- Beading and Sewing and Discovering Something New
Control is the Key to Success
- Wellness Timeline
- Letters of appreciation
- Self-Take Care ArtMoods and Problems and Wellness
- Resources
- Artful journaling
- Termination Art
Would you like to be contacted? Janet Bush – Therapeutic Art Interventions for Children and Teens ?
Description:
Are there clients who seem stuck and repeat the same pattern over and over? and More and you feel like you’re powerless to help them? The ones who refuse to listen are the ones you know. and don’t stop to think before they act. Or they refuse to accept responsibility for Their behaviors and Do you constantly blame others? Do they make it difficult to feel content? and Do you feel burnt out in the practice? Are you working with teens or children who are challenging? and Families that seem to be resistant to any intervention from you? Let us help! Janet BushShe is a licensed art psychotherapist, mental healthcare clinician, and art educator. and Addiction counselors can help you!
You can watch this video and You can jump-start your mental health practices with creative interventions that unmask sadness and deescalate anger. and transform unspeakable grief. You will learn innovative strategies that can help even the most resistant clients get unstuck. You will have creative, interactive, and hands-on activities throughout the day.-On training that will re-energize your work. You’ll leave with new strategies for your art. and You can immediately use these strategies to engage even the most difficult clients and challenging clients. These tools are entertaining and playful. They’ll allow you to relax and enjoy some fun!
It doesn’t take much art experience, but you should be open to trying something new.
Here’s what you can expect in the new book Janet Bush – Therapeutic Art Interventions for Children and Teens
Course Features
- Lectures 1
- Quizzes 0
- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 0
- Assessments Yes