Art therapy can take many forms, and the practice does not require much creative skill to work. Each art therapy session is tailored to the patient’s needs, allowing for diverse media such as painting, drawing, and using non-traditional materials, which can significantly enhance creative expression.
Studies indicate that art therapy complements traditional biomedical approaches by incorporating a “holistic view” of the individual. This holistic perspective not only targets symptoms but also addresses the mental well-being of patients dealing with various challenges.
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