Using Art Therapy for Children
Art therapy for children is when a Master-level art therapist uses
the child's unique and personal drawings in order to better
understand the problems the child faces within their hidden
subconscious. Used for children, adolescents, and adults--art
therapy is used more often with the smaller child as they have much
more difficulty in putting their emotions and feelings into words,
with artwork used as a form of safe symbolic realism that cannot
hurt them.
Also used as a tool for art therapy assessments, the child's
artwork assists the art therapist to better understand what the
child cannot, paying special attention to the piece of art and what
it represents--the theme, sequence, size, different pressure used
to draw it, different types of strokes, and the tiniest details of
what the child has put into the picture. Art therapy for children
shows the child's emotions and feelings they cannot talk about,
such as anger, resentment, hidden sexual abuse issues, violence in
their homes, chaos in their lives, and many other issues the
children are not aware of themselves as they have hidden it to
avoid the pain and trauma.
Art therapy for children involve three participants with no
influence from anyone else--the therapist, the child, and the
artwork with the hidden message the child is secretly revealing
subconsciously. To use children's art for the psychotherapeutic
purpose of seeing what is uppermost in their minds is actually more
genuine and spontaneous in contacting the subconscious, than the
traditional talk therapy.
Not all children respond positively to art therapy for children,
as some become even more frightened when they see their picture
with the fears they have hid so long. Then it is up to the
art therapist to keep the child's issues on an impersonal level,
keeping the discussion of the child's fears and problems within the
picture's metaphor. According to many successful cases, eventually
the child will work on some new ideas and concepts that is put in
front of them by the art therapist using the art therapy for
children program. Over time, they will become comfortable with
facing their fears, their new feelings and emotions, and be able to
move forward.
Art Therapy for Children faces unique issues when it comes to
children with fatal diseases, such as cancer. And it is
demonstrated that how the child responds to their illness depends a
lot on how their own family talks to them about it, helping them
face the fact they have such a disease and what it is about.
Unfortunately, the parents of terminally ill children feel that if
they do not discuss the disease with the child, the child will not
recognize what is going on. In truth, when the child is held in
darkness, they will feel more isolated and afraid than if they knew
the actual truth.
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