Art Therapy Program
What is an Art Therapy Program?
Arts used in this addiction therapy include:
Sculpting
Acting
Music
Poetry
According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, an art therapy program enables people in rehab to express their thoughts and feelings, especially when they cannot use words to do so. This type of therapy also helps people with an underlying mental illness. Through art, you can show your thoughts and emotions, as well as explore and resolve problems you do not feel comfortable discussing.
For people in addiction treatment, creative therapy like this helps bring on recovery. It helps with healing and expressing your innermost thoughts and feelings as well as bringing out unspoken problems. This therapy helps victims of crime and abuse, too.
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Types of Art Therapy
The third-hand approach involves the therapist helping you create your art. You still control the overall creative process. However, the therapist acts as your tool in completing the work.
In rehab, you benefit from art in therapy because it helps you find new ways to deal with your addiction. You look more deeply into yourself and practice healthy coping skills through your art. In some ways, art lets you dig deeper when compared to talk therapy.
Art group therapy helps, too. Peers in group therapy use their art to help each other understand their struggles. You also gain an understanding of other people in the group at the same time.
Where You Find Therapies Using Art
Melrose Recovery Group in Los Angeles offers creative therapy, such as art and music therapy. Programs of Melrose Recovery Group include:
- Supervised detox programs
- Inpatient addiction rehab
- Experiential therapy program
- Individual therapy program
- Group therapy program
- Family therapy program
- Dual diagnosis treatment
Using art, you gain new ground in your struggles with addiction. This type of therapy requires no artistic experience or talent. Anyone benefits from these therapies, especially when combined with other types of therapy.
If you or a loved one suffers addiction with or without a co-occurring mental illness, art can help you heal, too. Contact Melrose Recovery Group in Los Angeles at (657) 220-6579 for this help and other types of therapy you need for strong, lasting recovery.
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At Melrose Recovery, our addiction specialists strive for the highest quality of care and are here to change lives for the better