Australian and NewZealand Art Therapy Association Inc
Art Therapy, as a form of psychotherapy, is an interdisciplinary practice across health and medicine, using various visual art forms such as drawing, painting, sculpture and collage. Some art therapists also use phototherapy, play and sandtray work. Generally, it is based on psychoanalytic or psychodynamic principles, but all therapists are free to utilise whatever theoretical base they feel comfortable with.
Art Therapy is a therapeutic and diagnostic tool where therapist and client/s develop a dynamic interpersonal relationship, with firm boundaries and clear goals. It differs from traditional art in that the emphasis is on the process of creating rather than on the end product.
Art Therapy is a creative process, suitable for all ages, and particularly for those who may be experiencing life changes, trauma, illness or disabilities, causing distress for the individual and for their family.
Australian and NewZealand Art Therapy Association Inc
PO Box 303
GLEBE, NSW 2037
Ph: 1300 557 002
Fax: 02 6768 7231
Web: http://www.anata.org.au
Email: [email protected]
ABN: 63 072 954 388 DGR: Not supplied
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