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  1. Jan 2, 2024 · Art Therapy in Canada Development and history. Art therapy has been practiced in Canada for several decades. Started gaining recognition in the 1960s through pioneers in the field. Initially used in psychiatric hospitals but has now expanded to various settings. Helped individuals express themselves and improve their mental well-being.

  2. In Canada, professional art therapists must have at minimum a master’s level diploma or master’s degree in art therapy to practice. This graduate level education includes supervised clinical practicum hours (700 hours minimum for Canadian art therapy students), thus ensuring the safety of the client as well as professional liability for agencies and employers offering this form of therapy.

  3. Oct 25, 2024 · Rooted Storytellers Kate Moo King-Curtis (Greater Toronto Area, ON) As a follow-up to our first Rooted Storytellers post and to continue to excite its initiative, I have invited another group of inspiring practitioners, an art therapist, an expressive art therapist, and a fellow art therapy stud

  4. Aug 13, 2024 · Just like art in general, these types of therapy looks different for everyone and comes in many different forms. Expressive arts therapy uses various art forms including dance, movement, painting, drawing, sculpting, play, and music. Visual Art therapy is based on one art form, utilizing imagery, colour, and shape as part of the therapeutic ...

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  5. Jul 30, 2021 · Art therapy in practice: Reassembling and shifting practices. While many Canadians report that “the quantity and quality of mental health supports has decreased” during COVID-19, researchers also predict an increase in Canadians seeking mental health services (Dozois & Mental Health Research Canada, Citation 2021, p. 1).

    • Monica Carpendale, Haley Toll
    • 2021
  6. Art therapy uses integrative techniques to captivate the soul, body and mind in ways that verbal expression alone doesn't appear to [1,4,5]. Art therapy is gaining popularity in mental health settings because it provides a recovery-oriented, person-centred approach that includes emotional, spiritual, social needs and clinical demands .

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  8. In doing so, art therapy is also capable of helping “to improve cognitive and sensorimotor functions, foster self-esteem and self-awareness, cultivate emotional resilience, promote insight ...

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