Art Therapy & schools
- Nermin Nabil

- Mar 24, 2022
- 1 min read
Art therapy is not only beneficial to children with special needs. One way to make art therapy accessible to every child is to bring it to the schools.

When a student struggles cognitively, emotionally, or behaviorally, schools are often the first to identify symptoms and are then charged to deliver intervention. Accessing mental health services is often too daunting and cost prohibitive for overwhelmed, at-risk families. School facilities are more often becoming the sole providers of mental health support.
Art Therapy services in schools have effectively responded to the diverse and ever changing needs of students. Students have been aided by the capacity of art making to restore healthy functioning and provide mastery amidst feelings of helplessness.
Art therapy presents an effective means to address these issues since students are offered an outlet to channel their anxiety and aggression into the art making process.
The symbolic images that are generated allow students a capacity to express feelings and ideas regarding psychological conflicts and life experiences that are too emotionally loaded for verbal communication.
When these issues are explored in the initial phase of treatment, there are usually more critical issues underlying the manifestations being observed in the school environment. Students are often discovered silently struggling with anxiety, depression, social difficulties and low self-esteem.
Art helps students organize the chaos of their internal worlds and they're often less than favorable realities.




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