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The document discusses how art therapy can help children with various issues and disabilities. It describes how art therapy allows children to express themselves and their emotions non-verbally. It specifically discusses how art therapy can benefit children with learning disabilities, autism, and ADHD. Art therapy helps children with learning disabilities express difficult experiences, develop self-awareness, and decision making skills. For children with autism, art therapy can help with imagination, sensory regulation, self-expression, development, recreation skills, and visual-spatial skills. Children with ADHD benefit from art therapy as it captures intense experiences and provides structure in a contemplative way to express feelings. The document concludes by providing contact information for an art therapist.
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The document discusses how art therapy can help children with various issues and disabilities. It describes how art therapy allows children to express themselves and their emotions non-verbally. It specifically discusses how art therapy can benefit children with learning disabilities, autism, and ADHD. Art therapy helps children with learning disabilities express difficult experiences, develop self-awareness, and decision making skills. For children with autism, art therapy can help with imagination, sensory regulation, self-expression, development, recreation skills, and visual-spatial skills. Children with ADHD benefit from art therapy as it captures intense experiences and provides structure in a contemplative way to express feelings. The document concludes by providing contact information for an art therapist.
The document discusses how art therapy can help children with various issues and disabilities. It describes how art therapy allows children to express themselves and their emotions non-verbally. It specifically discusses how art therapy can benefit children with learning disabilities, autism, and ADHD. Art therapy helps children with learning disabilities express difficult experiences, develop self-awareness, and decision making skills. For children with autism, art therapy can help with imagination, sensory regulation, self-expression, development, recreation skills, and visual-spatial skills. Children with ADHD benefit from art therapy as it captures intense experiences and provides structure in a contemplative way to express feelings. The document concludes by providing contact information for an art therapist.
Art therapy is a psychological discipline, which specializes in using the visual arts and the creative process to bring about therapeutic change. Art Therapy is an excellent way to reach school children that have problems in socializing, learning, and mental ability.
Art Therapy with
Learning Disabilities Children with learning difficulties often have additional problems that causes distress and concerns in their lives, some of their problems are; anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, aggression, emotional and mental disturbance, loss and change, and difficulties with relationships. Art therapy offers an alternative means of self-expressions; it offers children to express themselves about difficult life events, through art therapy children can physically act out strong emotions in a safe and appropriate way using art materials. With art therapy children are encouraged to make choices and by this way children can be more self aware, and be more able to make decisions about their lives. Through making art, feelings and different aspects of the self are put onto the art medium, these are then mirrored back to the person. In this way art can help develop self image and a sense of identity (Bull & Farrell, 2012)
Art Therapy with Autism
Art Therapy is a supplemental Therapy for Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Children. Since the 1970s countless practitioners in Europe and in the US have contributed art therapy to the educational programs for autistic children in special schools within the social service departments and in private practice.
According to Reynolds (2012), there are six
major ASD treatment goal areas that art therapists are best qualified to train: 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6)
Art is a good medium for capturing intense experiences, the experience of an AD/HD child is generally that there is a lot going on. Also art to its advantage is taht it is an activity that uses what are often stronger visual learning skills to lend structure and give children to be contemplative, a way to express their feelings in therapy. The art product itself provides the patient with a visual record of those feelings or ideas that have come up. Art Therapy is one valuable resource for team of professionals working with the AD/HD child. It provides a visual benchmark of the patients at initial diagnosis and becomes a way of documenting the childs progress throughout ongoing treatment.
Art Therapy Service
I am a professionally trained art therapist who believes that each individual is unique and have different needs. Therefore my approach is based on the clients best interest. My services includes:
Studio-based approach
Individual Therapy
Dyad Therapy
House Visit
Contact the Art Therapist
Mutia Ribowo SDs, MA
Jl. Puri Sakti II no 9. Cipete Jakarta Selatan. 12410 +6287775550544 mutia.ribowo@gmail.com