“…Natural materials were gathered outside that were free of contaminants (see Figure 1). Nature remained abundant and provided prolific opportunities for creativity and "safe" places for therapeutic engagement (Carpendale, 2010). At the Institute, online virtual art therapy sessions focused on simple home art materials, digital art making, collage, and available natural and recycled materials (see Figure 2 for an example of connecting student art).…”
Section: Art Therapy In Practice: Reassembling and Shifting Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Creative processes can support emotional exploration and expression. Nature is often identified as a place of safety and restoration, and the development of an ecological identity can deepen one's relationship to nature (Carpendale, 2010;Parker, 2008;Thomashow, 1995). This can help in developing an awareness and experience of resources, both internal and external.…”
Section: The Storm Clouds and Creative Practicesmentioning
Creative Practices During Stormy Times (L'art-thérapie plus que jamais : réassembler, réviser et changer les pratiques créatives en ces temps tumultueux),
“…Natural materials were gathered outside that were free of contaminants (see Figure 1). Nature remained abundant and provided prolific opportunities for creativity and "safe" places for therapeutic engagement (Carpendale, 2010). At the Institute, online virtual art therapy sessions focused on simple home art materials, digital art making, collage, and available natural and recycled materials (see Figure 2 for an example of connecting student art).…”
Section: Art Therapy In Practice: Reassembling and Shifting Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Creative processes can support emotional exploration and expression. Nature is often identified as a place of safety and restoration, and the development of an ecological identity can deepen one's relationship to nature (Carpendale, 2010;Parker, 2008;Thomashow, 1995). This can help in developing an awareness and experience of resources, both internal and external.…”
Section: The Storm Clouds and Creative Practicesmentioning
Creative Practices During Stormy Times (L'art-thérapie plus que jamais : réassembler, réviser et changer les pratiques créatives en ces temps tumultueux),
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