Why Is Art Therapy Helpful For Processing Emotions?
Most people understand and agree that therapy is beneficial for working through difficult emotions and mental health issues. Whether you’re dealing with anxiety, depression, or stress, talking about it can help.
However, some people can’t open up as freely as others.
Some people aren’t able to express themselves through words alone, and talk therapy isn’t a great option.
That’s why art therapy can be such a fantastic alternative when it comes to processing emotions.
But, what is art therapy, and why is it so useful?
What Is Art Therapy?
If you don’t consider yourself an artist or even a “creative” person, don’t let the title of “art therapy” turn you away. You don’t have to be skilled with a paintbrush to both enjoy and benefit from this type of therapy.
Art therapy utilizes different creative processes to help individuals express themselves openly. It uses different art materials to explore different emotions through various avenues. In most cases, you’ll paint, sculpt, and draw, but different therapists may have different approaches to the tools you use.
How Does it Help?
If you’re not able to sit down and freely talk about your emotions, art therapy can be very beneficial. You’ll use different artforms to express your emotions without words. A therapist might offer you a prompt or ask a question before you get started. But, most of the time, you’ll work on free-form art that gives you the ability to express whatever happens to be on your mind.
Your art therapist will help to guide you through self-expression. You’ll learn more about yourself through your art. You’ll explore, and become more self-aware.
The more self-aware you are, the easier it is to process your emotions. You’ll begin to see the meaning and insight of your art, and eventually be able to talk about it.
That’s an important thing to keep in mind – art therapy does involve some talking. However, combined with the art itself, you might find it’s much easier to open up.
Re-Experiencing Emotions
Sometimes, it’s difficult to process emotions because they feel “jumbled.” You might be willing to talk about them, but you can’t express your feelings the way you truly want to.
Working through those emotions by painting, drawing, coloring, or even photography can help to organize them in your mind. They’ll start to become clearer and less cluttered. After a while, processing them won’t feel as impossible or overwhelming.
Additional Benefits
Another reason art therapy helps with processing emotions is that it can boost your self-esteem and confidence.
Depending on what you’re struggling with, you could be dealing with feelings of guilt, shame, or embarrassment. You might even be struggling with fear.
As you work through different aspects of art, you’ll start to see yourself for who you really are. You’ll start to break down what your trauma, anxiety, or depression want you to be, or how they want you to view yourself. That kind of self-awareness and esteem can make a big difference in processing your emotions, and eventually talking through them.
Again, you don’t have to be artistic or overly-creative to benefit from art therapy. If you’re having trouble working through your emotions, however, it could be an effective solution.
You might even have fun expressing a side of yourself that you’ve never explored before. Art could become a stress-relieving passion that helps you manage your mental health every day. That can give you the ability to truly tap into your mind and heart while working through your emotions in a healthy and effective way.
Interested in learning more about art therapy? Feel free to contact us for information, or to set up an appointment.