“…The case study as a methodology offers a systematic form of investigation that helps therapists examine and develop clinical practice and art-based interventions [ 17 , 29 ] through observing, acting, reflecting, refining, and developing a deepened understanding of the clinical processes and where and how they are useful in practice. In art therapy, the centrality of art making and reflecting on the meaning of art during and after the sessions also offers a profound anchor for deep integrative learning post-process through the emergent themes [ 30 ]. In this case, I reread the clinical notes of all relevant clinical cases, explored the art responses, and identified five clinical themes, which I categorized according to the following titles (by order of occurrence): into the pain, from deep inside, art as nurturance, emerging, and separating.…”