thanks for posting it on youtube! She has mentioned a few ways to know more about our inner self which is very helpful. I am impressed with what she has said : we don't need too much talking in art therapy.
When she said she has a degree in Psychology and social work and is an artist. I now know I can do this without having to be really do a masters but help who I can with what I have. The research part of studies really gets me knocked out but I’ll try my best to get the masters if not I will still carry on with my dream. Thank you for giving me hope
Anybody in the mental health field can use art therapy if they have researched and received training. Just as we can use any other therapies. The only thing is that you can not advertise that you are an art therapist. The person in the video made it clear that she is not certified, but she uses art therapy in her practice. For more info refer to the ACA code of ethics.
I am just beginning the exploration of AT/EAT in my own healing journey. This is really helpful. I would add that in addition to less verbal people, it’s also great for those who are highly adept at verbal expression because that trait can outshine the experiences that can’t be adequately expressed through words. Most therapies rely so heavily on talk that the emotional/experiential processing is bypassed.
I drew overlapping waves , which represented my loneliness and boredem to the fast pace and city life. The overlapping waves which kinda look like patterns are the chaotic noise from my own surroundings its like i am unable to get out from the rut . I keep getting myself in circles and even more circles ....which i now feel are my circumstances .
hello, Can someone suggest. I am an art educator. and I want to use Art flow for teaching people how get relax with art. as more people wont be able to say their emotions outside. I am from India. will this works?
She should absolutely not be using the term 'art therapy' considering she is not a trained and credentialed art therapist and the initial directive had nothing to do with art therapy what so ever.
I'm wondering why you are more interested in picking her non Art Therapy "credentials". The speaker is a psychologist, and an artist, with decades of experience - and - extremely informative. Perhaps you should utilize some of your techniques on your own person, instead of downsizing another. As, the speaker explains, expressive art is utilised as therapy across a broad range of healing professionals, including art therapists, psychologists and counsellors, among others.
There IS a difference between Art Therapy and art IN therapy......both valuable but specifically different. Those of us who are credentialed tend to feel that the specialized work we have learned should be referred to a bit differently and that people who are not credentialed not say they are an "art therapist" because they aren't. The woman is knowledgeable and a good speaker but begins with saying she is NOT a credentialed art therapist.
Eden Q it's frustrating when after spending much time and energy earning a Masters in Art Therapy which is no small endeavor, other professionals undermine your credentials by co-opt the term. It's unethical. It would NOT be tolerated for art therapist to say they practice medicine, social work, nursing, occupational therapy etc. So we are asking for the same equal treatment and many stars have licensure to protect the public from malpractice. So arttherapist art responsible to respect the personhood of the public with education about the term. It's not to undermine the speaker, it's to promote a valid professional identity. 🎨❤️
@@ladestructa23 She made it VERY CLEAR in the video (SEVERAL TIMES!) that she is not a "credentialed art therapist". Please stop acting jealous and petty. I found the lecture and exercises enlightening - and I myself DO have the credentials.
Just starting my journey as an art therapist. I'm excited, intrigued and fascinated about this creative therapy method!
Hello Maria, I was just wondering about the status of your journey that you started as art therapy. Is there anything you can recommend?
thanks for posting it on youtube! She has mentioned a few ways to know more about our inner self which is very helpful. I am impressed with what she has said : we don't need too much talking in art therapy.
I love the richness of her experience. Wonderful to hear.
Thank you for posting this. It is very informative and the speaker is so wonderful to listen to.
When she said she has a degree in Psychology and social work and is an artist. I now know I can do this without having to be really do a masters but help who I can with what I have. The research part of studies really gets me knocked out but I’ll try my best to get the masters if not I will still carry on with my dream. Thank you for giving me hope
hi, did you done your art therapy course?
@@chithrakara not yet just finished my art degree.
@@verushckacizzelle7403 okay.
Really great thanks - Would love to see more vids by this lady. Obviously some great ideas to use for therapy.
Anybody in the mental health field can use art therapy if they have researched and received training. Just as we can use any other therapies. The only thing is that you can not advertise that you are an art therapist. The person in the video made it clear that she is not certified, but she uses art therapy in her practice. For more info refer to the ACA code of ethics.
No--she uses art IN therapy.........which is different than "art therapy".
@@artatheart512, what is the difference? I am new to this.
The instructor or professor was incredible I was even touch on the side of the screen thank you for sharing
I am just beginning the exploration of AT/EAT in my own healing journey. This is really helpful. I would add that in addition to less verbal people, it’s also great for those who are highly adept at verbal expression because that trait can outshine the experiences that can’t be adequately expressed through words. Most therapies rely so heavily on talk that the emotional/experiential processing is bypassed.
Art is therapy -- first of all it allows one to engage both mind and body -
This was awesome!
I drew overlapping waves , which represented my loneliness and boredem to the fast pace and city life. The overlapping waves which kinda look like patterns are the chaotic noise from my own surroundings its like i am unable to get out from the rut . I keep getting myself in circles and even more circles ....which i now feel are my circumstances .
At times I am unsure if my childhood trauma had been handled ?
I was teased at a young age by my family
Our minds and bodies are so interesting
Very nice.
Any trained or cerified artist 🎨 can be an art therapist....im an artist....i❤
Does anyone know the name of the song, or composer please? 48:00
It is Breath by Greg Maroney. Album: Wind chimes.
@@madinafrost2865 Thank you
Great
Hello, is possible a reference for the images?
I would love to know the name of the music she played 48:00, during The drawing session.
Same...... does anyone know the name of that song?
Greg Maroney- Breathe...enjoy :)
Thank you!
Thank you very much
hello, Can someone suggest. I am an art educator. and I want to use Art flow for teaching people how get relax with art. as more people wont be able to say their emotions outside. I am from India. will this works?
Can someone help me out with the name of the psychologist giving the lecture? Her name wasn't audible in the start.
Andrea Baier Petiet
25:05
What about art therapy for special needs children
She should absolutely not be using the term 'art therapy' considering she is not a trained and credentialed art therapist and the initial directive had nothing to do with art therapy what so ever.
You are upset because you are a Art therapist, did you watch the hole video? Which video would you recommend?
I'm wondering why you are more interested in picking her non Art Therapy "credentials". The speaker is a psychologist, and an artist, with decades of experience - and - extremely informative. Perhaps you should utilize some of your techniques on your own person, instead of downsizing another. As, the speaker explains, expressive art is utilised as therapy across a broad range of healing professionals, including art therapists, psychologists and counsellors, among others.
There IS a difference between Art Therapy and art IN therapy......both valuable but specifically different. Those of us who are credentialed tend to feel that the specialized work we have learned should be referred to a bit differently and that people who are not credentialed not say they are an "art therapist" because they aren't. The woman is knowledgeable and a good speaker but begins with saying she is NOT a credentialed art therapist.
Eden Q it's frustrating when after spending much time and energy earning a Masters in Art Therapy which is no small endeavor, other professionals undermine your credentials by co-opt the term. It's unethical. It would NOT be tolerated for art therapist to say they practice medicine, social work, nursing, occupational therapy etc. So we are asking for the same equal treatment and many stars have licensure to protect the public from malpractice. So arttherapist art responsible to respect the personhood of the public with education about the term. It's not to undermine the speaker, it's to promote a valid professional identity. 🎨❤️
@@ladestructa23 She made it VERY CLEAR in the video (SEVERAL TIMES!) that she is not a "credentialed art therapist".
Please stop acting jealous and petty. I found the lecture and exercises enlightening - and I myself DO have the credentials.
that smacking sound she makes every few words is unbelievably annoying and imo - is bad manners