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Can Art Therapy Help My Troubled Teen?

Art therapy uses materials such as paint, oil pastels, markers, clay or crayons as a means of self-expression. The process of working with the materials and creating a final product helps troubled teens gain self-understanding, learn better coping methods and work through problems.

Art therapy can be used for many problems that teenagers face and it can even be used to reach the toughest of teens.

What Is Art Therapy?

Art therapists are specially trained in both psychological and artistic principles. This training directs them in choosing the materials and focus appropriate to a teens’ specific needs.

In art therapy sessions, a teen is asked to use the materials to develop art around a certain idea.

For example, teens may be asked to create:

  • A portrait of how they think others see them.
  • Paint what their sadness feels like.
  • A photo collage about their feelings from magazine clippings.
  • Sculpt their family from clay.
  • Make a mask that helps them feel more secure when talking about their problems.
  • A visual journal as an alternative way to express their feelings daily.

In some instance, the teen may also be asked to participate in group art therapy sessions.

Why Art Therapy May Help

This therapeutic approach appeals to many teens as a way to externalize their inner world. A teen does not need to have any artistic talent to benefit from this approach.

In this type of specialized therapy, the focus is on the process of creating and, to a lesser extent, on the final product.

The teen is encouraged to:

  • Verbalize during the process of creating.
  • Comment on their reactions to the final product.

Creating is the primary initial focus, increased self-understanding usually comes later.

Art therapy programs are offered in most residential programs for teens and are also available on an outpatient basis.

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