Expressive Arts as Healing Engagement by Cathy Malchiodi,
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Expressive arts not only cultivate the healing powers of imagination, they also mobilize the social engagement system through play, improvisation, musicality, movement, and creativity. When integrated into therapy, they can revitalize and energize clients, helping them to engage more fully in the present while deepening implicit and meaningful sensory-based communications. In this hands-on recording, you’ll experience how to “get past talk” with creative, action-oriented methods that can be immediately applied to your practice.
Demonstrate arts-based approaches to enhance and deepen empathy, compassion, and interpersonal connection in our clients and ourselves.
Use a bottom-up model for applying the expressive arts to facilitate the body’s natural resources for transformation and healing.
Incorporate improvisation, dramatic enactment, gesture, bilateral movement, art making, and play as foundational practices to facilitate social engagement.
Provide action-oriented methods that “get past talk” to help clients co-regulate with others.
Explore meaningful sensory-based communications to facilitate client engagement and improve treatment outcomes.
Use play, improvisation, musicality, and movement in a clinical setting.
Cathy Malchiodi, Ph.D., REAT psychologist and expressive arts therapist, founder and director of the Trauma-Informed Practices and Expressive Arts Therapy Institute. She writes the Arts and Health column for