Hi, There!!!!
Sorry that I was away from this page for a while.....
This is an amazing story i saw today about 'how art therapy helps deaf people'.
I read this and i could not help myself distributing this amazing story!!!!!
I am simply amazed, impressed, and moved!!!!! .....and i am so proud that art therapy can offer this sort of benefit.
This is a story from Brian, a deaf art therapist in USA, telling about his own experience of being deaf and his work helping deaf kids, who are victims of sexual abuse, using art therapy.
I think it is SO REAL to hear Brian's voice of being a deaf and him helping deaf kids using his own experiences. He also addresses benefit of utilising VISUAL methods specifically for deaf population.
I hope you will enjoy reading his story like i did!!!!!!
Here is the LINK: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2010/09/20/DDP81EQ124.DTL&goback=%2Egde_2223195_member_30045456
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Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Infomation about Alzheimer Disease.....
I just came across information for Alzheimer and art therapy (introduced by MoMA; Meet me program: http://www.moma.org/meetme/index )
and got this great web-site explain about Alzheimer disease!
http://www.alz.org/alzheimers_disease_4719.asp
I think this is THE BEST PAGE explain about Alzheimer disease i have ever seen. It have detailed explanation in many language as well!!!!
Get back to MoMA.....
It is interesting that Museum like MoMA (in New York) focus of Alzheimer's project by using their collection of arts. I think this MoMA project is good example of 'Art as Therapy'
Here is the explanation about this program from MoMA
and got this great web-site explain about Alzheimer disease!
http://www.alz.org/alzheimers_disease_4719.asp
I think this is THE BEST PAGE explain about Alzheimer disease i have ever seen. It have detailed explanation in many language as well!!!!
Get back to MoMA.....
It is interesting that Museum like MoMA (in New York) focus of Alzheimer's project by using their collection of arts. I think this MoMA project is good example of 'Art as Therapy'
Here is the explanation about this program from MoMA
Meet Me: Making Art Accessible to People with Dementia
The Department of Education recently published Meet Me: Making Art Accessible to People with Dementia, a comprehensive resource for creating art programs for individuals with Alzheimer's disease and their caregivers. All of the content from this publication is available on this easy-to-use website. You can read interviews with experts in the field of art, aging, and Alzheimer's disease; learn about the findings from an evidence-based research study conducted by NYU School of Medicine to evaluate the efficacy of the Meet Me at MoMA program; review guides for creating arts-related programs in various settings; and explore works from MoMA's collection through thematic art modules or by browsing the artwork section. In addition, this site includes special multimedia content pertaining to the Museum's overall programming in art and dementia.
The MoMA Alzheimer's Project
The MoMA Alzheimer's Project is the nationwide expansion of MoMA's art and dementia programs, including Meet Me at MoMA, the Museum's outreach program for individuals living with Alzheimer's disease and their caregivers. Funded by a major grant from MetLife Foundation, the project broadens the reach of these programs through the development of resources that can be used by museums, assisted-living facilities, and other community organizations serving people with dementia and their caregivers. For more information on The MoMA Alzheimer's Project, see the History of the Project.
For more information on the Museum's programs in art and dementia, please visit the Alzheimer's Program page or write to alzheimersproject@moma.org.
Art making Material - 1
In Art therapy, there are many kinds of media we use for art making.
It could be simply a black drawing pencil, texta, colour pencils.
There are more common painting materials too; that are Water colour, Poster colour, Acrylic paint or Oil paints.
2-dimensional materials can be colour papers, origami papers, collage papers, magazine, etc
3-dimensional stuff can be oil clay, water clay, paper clay, plastercine, knitting thread, beads, Mosaic tiles, junk parts etc.
All above mentioned materials can be used for art making to create metaphor, expression, emotional texture, given meaning, or of course beauty.
In Art therapy, we believe in theory for these mentioned material and Art therapist will carefully choose art material for client's specific needs.
Vija Lusebrink was the person who introduced the theoretical concept of art materials and its characteristics - ' Expressive Therapy Continuum (ETC)'. She theorised the concept of art material "fluidity vs solidity" as levels of control( in material use) and levels of creative inspiration. By knowing these relationship, it is helpful to choose appropriate material for specific situation/client/aim.
Nowadays, Catherine Moon introduces variety of art media and its use, possibility and limitations.
It is such a inspirational! If you want to know more about her study, explanation and explorational work in material, You should check 'Materials & Media in art therapy'. Its Catherine's new book with DVD-rom.
It could be simply a black drawing pencil, texta, colour pencils.
There are more common painting materials too; that are Water colour, Poster colour, Acrylic paint or Oil paints.
2-dimensional materials can be colour papers, origami papers, collage papers, magazine, etc
3-dimensional stuff can be oil clay, water clay, paper clay, plastercine, knitting thread, beads, Mosaic tiles, junk parts etc.
All above mentioned materials can be used for art making to create metaphor, expression, emotional texture, given meaning, or of course beauty.
In Art therapy, we believe in theory for these mentioned material and Art therapist will carefully choose art material for client's specific needs.
Vija Lusebrink was the person who introduced the theoretical concept of art materials and its characteristics - ' Expressive Therapy Continuum (ETC)'. She theorised the concept of art material "fluidity vs solidity" as levels of control( in material use) and levels of creative inspiration. By knowing these relationship, it is helpful to choose appropriate material for specific situation/client/aim.
Nowadays, Catherine Moon introduces variety of art media and its use, possibility and limitations.
It is such a inspirational! If you want to know more about her study, explanation and explorational work in material, You should check 'Materials & Media in art therapy'. Its Catherine's new book with DVD-rom.
Monday, July 19, 2010
Trauma and Art therapy....
Monday has come...... again!
Ah.... why my weekends pass to quick?! I've been PLANNING to do so many things but haven't done most of that!!!!
Anyway, Start of a new week means more knowledg and experience coming up.
Here, i want to write about Trauma (PTSD) today (cuz i found interesting article : )
Well here is just a quick brief description about TRAUMA:
I personally think a Trauma caused by Natural disaster is the hard one to cope with. For example, Tsunami happened at south Asian region, Massive earth quake at Haiti or hurricanes in USA. Because these events occur outside of human power and hardly able to avoid, it is hard to deal with. When there are no one to put blame on, or throw anger to, we people do not have place to express feelings / emotion other than mourning.
On the other hand, there are man-made(caused) trauma such as witnessing murder, abuse, domestic violence, sexual abuse, accident or bulling. In these days, this man-made trauma has been increasing as dramatic arise in reporting numbers of domestic violence, sexual abuse and school bullying. And sadly, the worst part of it is that when a trauma is untreated, it often keep creating same abusive link to next victims. For example, a sexually abused victims often become perpetrators for various reasons (some of them just wanted to experience to be a 'causing side' since they were a 'caused side' before, or some become perpetrator to pay their revenge to other innocent and powerless children) , or a child grown up with domestic violence repeat same behaviour to their children (which may create more than multiple effect). That is why it is very important to resolve the traumatic memory / experience so that the person affected by trauma can cope with it and live better life and it can also stop the link for further trauma victims.
Art Therapy is one of the powerful tool for Trauma treatment.
Art therapy is increasingly introduced for Trauma treatment especially for children. When people are in confusion / mental chaos after traumatic event, often, a lot of people lose their ability to explain things in words (not enough time to process, or inability to have enough sleep causing chemical imbalance in brain) and their emotional response maybe blocked due to defence mechanism. Art therapy is said particularly useful tool of treatment as a sensory nature of trauma. Art making involves not only active participation, but also help people express thoughts and feeling without words, become vent for their struggle in safe space, and may support sensory part of trauma processing.
I found interesting web-page about 'art therapy helping Indigenous women'. I found this particularly interesting as i am living in Australia and knowing how sensitive & challenging Indigenous issue is. Also it is very interesting and perfect idea of using art for their therapy treatment since they are well known 'art people'
this is another related link; http://www.arttherapyblog.com/ptsd/art-therapy-aids-trauma-recover-helps-indigenous-women-heal/
It is wonderful to find people finding art as a therapeutic way and getting benefit from this amazing limitless methods!
Ah.... why my weekends pass to quick?! I've been PLANNING to do so many things but haven't done most of that!!!!
Anyway, Start of a new week means more knowledg and experience coming up.
Here, i want to write about Trauma (PTSD) today (cuz i found interesting article : )
Well here is just a quick brief description about TRAUMA:
Trauma (From Greek τρᾶυμα = "a wound") is medically called 'PTSD(Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) and it mainly has 2 category; physical and psychological.
Physical trauma means to a physical injury in considerable degree. A trauma patient is someone who has suffered serious and life-threatening physical injury, with the potential for secondary complications such as shock, respiratory failure and death.
Psychological trauma is damage to the psyche that occurs as a result of a traumatic event that is often life threatening. When that trauma leads to post traumatic stress disorder, damage may involve physical changes inside the brain and to brain chemistry, which damage the person's ability to adequately cope with stress as well as inability to manage everyday life. (WIKI pedia)Both traumas are equally scary but i will focus about psychological trauma here.
I personally think a Trauma caused by Natural disaster is the hard one to cope with. For example, Tsunami happened at south Asian region, Massive earth quake at Haiti or hurricanes in USA. Because these events occur outside of human power and hardly able to avoid, it is hard to deal with. When there are no one to put blame on, or throw anger to, we people do not have place to express feelings / emotion other than mourning.
On the other hand, there are man-made(caused) trauma such as witnessing murder, abuse, domestic violence, sexual abuse, accident or bulling. In these days, this man-made trauma has been increasing as dramatic arise in reporting numbers of domestic violence, sexual abuse and school bullying. And sadly, the worst part of it is that when a trauma is untreated, it often keep creating same abusive link to next victims. For example, a sexually abused victims often become perpetrators for various reasons (some of them just wanted to experience to be a 'causing side' since they were a 'caused side' before, or some become perpetrator to pay their revenge to other innocent and powerless children) , or a child grown up with domestic violence repeat same behaviour to their children (which may create more than multiple effect). That is why it is very important to resolve the traumatic memory / experience so that the person affected by trauma can cope with it and live better life and it can also stop the link for further trauma victims.
Art Therapy is one of the powerful tool for Trauma treatment.
Art therapy is increasingly introduced for Trauma treatment especially for children. When people are in confusion / mental chaos after traumatic event, often, a lot of people lose their ability to explain things in words (not enough time to process, or inability to have enough sleep causing chemical imbalance in brain) and their emotional response maybe blocked due to defence mechanism. Art therapy is said particularly useful tool of treatment as a sensory nature of trauma. Art making involves not only active participation, but also help people express thoughts and feeling without words, become vent for their struggle in safe space, and may support sensory part of trauma processing.
I found interesting web-page about 'art therapy helping Indigenous women'. I found this particularly interesting as i am living in Australia and knowing how sensitive & challenging Indigenous issue is. Also it is very interesting and perfect idea of using art for their therapy treatment since they are well known 'art people'
this is another related link; http://www.arttherapyblog.com/ptsd/art-therapy-aids-trauma-recover-helps-indigenous-women-heal/
It is wonderful to find people finding art as a therapeutic way and getting benefit from this amazing limitless methods!
Friday, July 16, 2010
Art Therapy and Autism
There are growing number of children diagnosed as an Autistic..... What is this Autism we increasingly hear from day to day life nowaday????
'Art therapy and Autism' explains Autism as;
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a commonly used, non-scientific term (now often used as “autism”) that describes a category comprised of five related neurodevelopmental disorders (DSM-IV):
What all ASD disorders have in common is the presence of deficits in three main areas to greater or lesser extents: communication, socialization, and imagination, as well as the presence of restricted and repetitive (“stereotyped” or “perseverative”) behaviors and presence of these deficits depends on the individual (their specific diagnosis, personality, and timing of therapy received, family support, etc.).
Hyper- or hypo-sensory sensitivity (tactile, aural, visual, etc.) is common and a huge influence upon the deficit areas listed above. Also obsessive-compulsive behaviors are common, self-injury or aggression toward others, and seizure disorder.
Art Therapy is increasingly used for a part of ASD treatment because of the believe that art making is beneficial to ASD people (particularly children) due to their intense sensory needs and disregulation, often nonverbal nature, and need for more visual, concrete, hands-on therapies.
Still don't get it?
Now i fund this info.... (from http://autism.about.com/od/autismtherapy101/a/arttherapy.htm)
Im learning so much by writing(editing) this blog!!!! ( '0' )
Why? As i am an art therpist, i should know these thing, don't I???? Well, although my speciality is on children, i work more with immigrant/refugee children often. So i am learning to expand my speciality. Everyday is a challenge and day to learn new things (^_^)
Below is another intro info describing use of creative arts for ASD therapy.
I am more and more excited being one of this 'limitless and exploring' Art therapist!!!!!
'Art therapy and Autism' explains Autism as;
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a commonly used, non-scientific term (now often used as “autism”) that describes a category comprised of five related neurodevelopmental disorders (DSM-IV):
- Childhood Disintegrative Disorder,
- Rett's Disorder,
- Autistic Disorder,
- Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD),
- Asperger's Syndrome.
What all ASD disorders have in common is the presence of deficits in three main areas to greater or lesser extents: communication, socialization, and imagination, as well as the presence of restricted and repetitive (“stereotyped” or “perseverative”) behaviors and presence of these deficits depends on the individual (their specific diagnosis, personality, and timing of therapy received, family support, etc.).
Hyper- or hypo-sensory sensitivity (tactile, aural, visual, etc.) is common and a huge influence upon the deficit areas listed above. Also obsessive-compulsive behaviors are common, self-injury or aggression toward others, and seizure disorder.
Art Therapy is increasingly used for a part of ASD treatment because of the believe that art making is beneficial to ASD people (particularly children) due to their intense sensory needs and disregulation, often nonverbal nature, and need for more visual, concrete, hands-on therapies.
Still don't get it?
Now i fund this info.... (from http://autism.about.com/od/autismtherapy101/a/arttherapy.htm)
One of the hallmarks of autism spectrum disorders is difficulty with verbal and social communication. In some cases, people with autism are literally non-verbal: unable to use speech to communicate at all. In other cases, people with autism have a hard time processing language and turning it into smooth, easy conversation. People with autism may also have a tough time reading faces and body language. As a result, they may have difficulty with telling a joke from a statement, or sarcasm from sincerity.
Meanwhile, many people with autism have an extraordinary ability to think visually - "in pictures." Many can turn that ability to good use in processing memories, recording images and visual information, and expressing ideas through drawing or other artistic media. Art is a form of expression that requires little or no verbal interaction which can open doors to communication.
All too often, it's assumed that a non-verbal person or a person with limited verbal capabilities is incompetent in other areas. As a result, people on the autism spectrum may not be exposed to opportunities to use artistic media -- or the opportunities may be too challenging in other ways (in large class settings, for example). Art therapy offers an opportunity for therapists to work one-on-one with individuals on the autism spectrum to build a wide range of skills in a manner which may be more comfortable (and thus more effective) than spoken language.So, these are the possible list of 6 major ASD treatment goals
- Imagination/abstract thinking deficits
- Sensory regulation and integration
- Emotions/Self-expression
- Developmental Growth
- Recreation/Leisure skills
- Visual-spatial deficits
Im learning so much by writing(editing) this blog!!!! ( '0' )
Why? As i am an art therpist, i should know these thing, don't I???? Well, although my speciality is on children, i work more with immigrant/refugee children often. So i am learning to expand my speciality. Everyday is a challenge and day to learn new things (^_^)
Below is another intro info describing use of creative arts for ASD therapy.
I am more and more excited being one of this 'limitless and exploring' Art therapist!!!!!
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Collage.....
I am not so much into collage. Well, i do it in time to time, but never really saw it as an ART FORM....
I know, i should have open my eye much much earlier since i am doing art therapy and knowing its popularity in art therapy world..... but really, it was not 'my kind of art....
Anyway, today i saw post comment from Cathery Malchiodi, who she was intrioducing 'visual journaling'. It was just simply interesting to read! Then i found a page showing amazing amount of collage images! Its so breath takingly beautiful and Visually, it really telling you something. You should check this page, especially if you are like me-not so much into collage.....
Amazed! Amazed and amazed!!!!
For sure, collage has a POWERFUL voice in art Therapy!
I know, i should have open my eye much much earlier since i am doing art therapy and knowing its popularity in art therapy world..... but really, it was not 'my kind of art....
Anyway, today i saw post comment from Cathery Malchiodi, who she was intrioducing 'visual journaling'. It was just simply interesting to read! Then i found a page showing amazing amount of collage images! Its so breath takingly beautiful and Visually, it really telling you something. You should check this page, especially if you are like me-not so much into collage.....
Amazed! Amazed and amazed!!!!
For sure, collage has a POWERFUL voice in art Therapy!
ART THERAPY - THE NEW AGE THERAPY
Here is an introduction for art psychotherapy. BuT,,,, If you ask ‘what is art therapy?’ to art therapists, you will probably get various responses from them. Its because, there are many theories and methods for it, and each art therapist apply theory (theories) which they believe and uses methods that they feel most comfortable.
* Art psychotherapy (also known as art therapy) is one of a new generation therapy methods. It is a part of mental / allied health and similar to counselling. It mainly used in 2 ways; art AS a therapy, and art IN therapy.
In ‘art AS therapy’, art is used simply as therapeutic activity. Art making is a beneficial on its own and there is no need for interpretation, but let the artist find their own creative flow to face and deal their inner issues.
In ‘art IN therapy’, art is used as a way to communicate with own subconscious mind as well as with others. In this way, art making is used along with traditional psychoanalytic approach.
For more info, please go to
www.atelierflow.com
* Art psychotherapy (also known as art therapy) is one of a new generation therapy methods. It is a part of mental / allied health and similar to counselling. It mainly used in 2 ways; art AS a therapy, and art IN therapy.
In ‘art AS therapy’, art is used simply as therapeutic activity. Art making is a beneficial on its own and there is no need for interpretation, but let the artist find their own creative flow to face and deal their inner issues.
In ‘art IN therapy’, art is used as a way to communicate with own subconscious mind as well as with others. In this way, art making is used along with traditional psychoanalytic approach.
For more info, please go to
www.atelierflow.com
about atelier FLOW....
Atelier FLOW offers an ART PSYCHOTHERAPY (or often called as an ‘art therapy’) through therapeutic space with creative experiences for any one looking for positive way of living.
We believe creativity is innate gift to all mankind. It is needless to say that art making had been used since the ancient history as a way to communicate, to express, to keep cultural record, to substitute words and to appreciate beauty.
Everyone has basic need and desire to express themselves in their own ways. Art making is not only an expression, but is also a way of exercising one’s creativity. Through my practice, I witnessed creativity gives joy, fundamental drive and richness of life.
Creativity can be such an essential part in human life. Because creative processes can help people transforming their experiences, feelings, or emotions into creative energy, creativity becomes fuel to find a best solution to challenging situations.
We trust application of art psychotherapy will enhance people’s innate creativity, help colour oneself as s/he wishes and lets form oneself uniquely to move forwards to a way s/he wishes.
We believe creativity is innate gift to all mankind. It is needless to say that art making had been used since the ancient history as a way to communicate, to express, to keep cultural record, to substitute words and to appreciate beauty.
Everyone has basic need and desire to express themselves in their own ways. Art making is not only an expression, but is also a way of exercising one’s creativity. Through my practice, I witnessed creativity gives joy, fundamental drive and richness of life.
Creativity can be such an essential part in human life. Because creative processes can help people transforming their experiences, feelings, or emotions into creative energy, creativity becomes fuel to find a best solution to challenging situations.
We trust application of art psychotherapy will enhance people’s innate creativity, help colour oneself as s/he wishes and lets form oneself uniquely to move forwards to a way s/he wishes.
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