The year 2010 has been a great year for Art Therapy. The following is the first part of a 2-part recap of popular art therapy articles, stories, topics and more. Part 2 will be coming in a couple of days.
Thanks to everyone for making 2010 a great year and helping to spread the word about art and art therapy. And thanks for making this site one of the best art therapy sites in the world!
We’ve received so many wonderful compliments along the way and take that as a positive sign that we’re making a difference. Don’t forget you can also like Art Therapy on Facebook for additional news and information!
Popular Art Therapy Articles of 2010
- Art Therapy For Children – Helping Children With Art
- Healing With Mandala Art Therapy – A Multi-Cultural Idea Worth Exploring
- Mandala Art Activity – Healing & Discovery Through Mandalas
- Transformational Self Portrait
- Transformational Art – Art Therapy for Life Changes
- Focus Your Energy With This Easy Art Therapy Activity
- “Future Self Portrait” Activity
- Anything Goes Self Portrait
- Bag Self Portrait – An Art Therapy Intervention
- Art Therapy & Music
- You Gotta “Hear” This Art Therapy Activity
- Get Creative With Collages & Art Therapy
- Art Therapy & Sexual Abuse – Benefits for Sexually Abused Adults
- Liu Bolin: The Invisible Man
- Alice Dancing Under the Gallows
- Art Therapy Helps Alzheimer’s Patients Improve Memory
Popular Articles Towards the End of 2010
- Autistic Artists – Artwork & Visions of the World by People With Autism
- How To Become An Art Therapist
- Art Therapist Salary Trends & Averages
- Art Therapist Salary Survey 2010
- Assisted Living Activities For Seniors
- Picasso Quotes – Art Quotes by Pablo Picasso
- Art Therapy in Practice – Expressive Therapy Practice
- MARWENCOL – A New Documentary About Art Therapy & Traumatic Brain Injury
- Autism, Asperger’s and Art Therapy – Children on the Spectrum
- Haiti Art Therapy Project
- Temple Grandin at the Emmy Awards – 14 Nominations, 5 Wins
- Art & Dementia – Making Art Accessible to People With Dementia
steven orr says
I love the blog. I am looking for more in-depth articles on trauma and art therapy. I also have a question about work I was doing with a client. we were creating a safe place and when I asked her to turn the picture upside down she saw in the image the face of her abuser. I didn’t know where to go from there. any suggestions? thanks…s