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Art Therapy is a form of psychotherapy that uses various art-forms as means to improve human condition. It effects positive change and growth in all areas of human experience: health, wealth and relationships. It is commonly used to increase insight and judgment, restore balance, release stress, relieve traumatic experiences, boost intellectual, intuitive and perceptual abilities, build better relationships in both private and business life, and to find comfort and pleasure.
Art therapy can be used actively and passively. Active art therapy is based on the belief/idea that the creative process of expressing oneself through arts is both healing and life-enhancing. A passive recipient of art-forms (inspirational stories, calming or invigorating music, enriching visuals etc.) is also not only inspired but often healed too.
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Active Art Therapy employs art-related activities in many clinical settings as well as in art studios and workshops, but also in child and family centers, and prisons. Usually, its main focus is on creativity development and expressing emotions, but at Talidari's focus is on alleviating disorders. For example, our didgeridoo playing workshops are designed to counter snoring, among other things.
Passive or Receptive Art Therapy is Talidari's main contribution, providing artistic solutions and remedies that can be applied for well-being in the comfort of your home.
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