Treating Anxiety Creatively

We are all creative beings. Man's creative mind madethe distinct discipline of art therapy in the 1930s.
him reach the moon or the peak of the highestDuring the second half of the twentieth century, art
mountain in the world, or travel the world and totherapists became increasingly organized, setting up
reach outer space. Our creativity brought outgraduate programs, professional associations, and
inventions that have improved the quality of humanjournals.
life --- all of which are the end result of man'sA variety of artistic methods is used in Art Therapy
creativity. Suffice it to say, creativity produces worksand divided into different professional areas. Some
of art, which is such a large part of our everydayartistic methods that are used are music, dance,
lives. We can see them in almost every corner,psychodrama, movie, speech, recreational, poetry
every space, and wall around us. It has been used asand photo therapy.
a visual means of communication and expressionDrawing, painting, and sculpting help many people to
dating back to prehistoric times. Art speaks ofreconcile inner conflicts, release deeply repressed
originality, individuality, a creative process, graphicemotions, and foster self-awareness, as well as
materials, colors, textures, spontaneity, risk,personal growth. Some mental health providers use
alternatives, and imagination. But art is not only forart therapy as both a diagnostic tool and as a way
the creative minds or the famous painters. Art is alsoto help treat disorders such as anxiety, abuse-related
a healthy way to express the way we feel and dealtrauma, and schizophrenia. Art therapy sessions are
with our emotions. Art has been of centralalso given to prison inmates and HIV patients.
importance to the healing practices of many culturesAlthough there is relatively little scientific evidence
over much of human history, and as time went on,that proves that it helps people with cancer, many
through observations and research, an art-basedhealth professionals think it may encourage the
therapy method has been developed and called Artcancer patients to express their emotions, which
Therapy.could help them improve their relationship with others.
According to the American Art Therapy Association,It can also take their minds off from pain and
the professional definition of Art Therapy is that: "...itdiscomfort.
is a human service profession that utilizes art media,Art is found to be of great help most especially to a
images, the creative art process and patient/clientdepressed individual. Through art, they can discover
responses to the created products as reflections oftheir anger and express it in a healthy way. In one
an individual's development, abilities, personality,study, art therapy was used with suicidal teenagers,
interests, concerns and conflicts."and results showed that it had positive effects as
Art Therapy practice is based on knowledge ofpart of an overall treatment plan.
human development and psychological theories whichAnother study published in the Journal of Pain and
are implemented in the full spectrum of models ofSymptom Management found that art therapy can
assessment and treatment including educational,reduce a broad spectrum of symptoms related to
psychodynamic, cognitive, transpersonal and otherpain and anxiety in cancer patients. In the study done
therapeutic means of reconciling emotional conflicts,at Northwestern Memorial Hospital, cancer patients
fostering self-awareness, developing social skills,reported significant reductions in eight of nine
managing behavior, solving problems, reducingsymptoms measured by the Edmonton Symptom
anxiety, aiding reality orientation and increasingAssessment Scale (ESAS) after spending an hour
self-esteem.working on art projects of their choice.
The beginnings of modern art therapy can be tracedEmotional disturbances such as stress overload,
to the early 1900s when psychiatrists first wondereddepression, and anxiety are the result of losing touch
if there was a relationship between artworks and thewith one's own thoughts and feelings. One way to
illnesses of patients. At the same time, art educatorsget back in touch with these thoughts and feelings is
began to observe how the free and spontaneousthrough the use of art. Art therapy provides a sense
artworks of children were a form of personalof accomplishment, enjoyment, and personal
storytelling which conveyed emotionally andexpression for those interested in simple relaxation
symbolically meaningful messages. These two areasand self-discovery.
of interest eventually resulted in the emergence of