Summer Vacation: Strategies for Stress Management

Summer Vacation: Strategies for Stress Management

June 20 marked the first official day of summer, and this week schools will be wrapping up for the year. Elementary school students are emptying their desks as high school students have already finished writing their final exams. There seems to be energy in the air – part excitement, part anticipation, and part… anxiety.

Art as Therapy’s Summer 2016 Workshop Series

Art as Therapy’s Summer 2016 Workshop Series

This summer, Art as Therapy is offering an exciting series of workshops designed to build self-esteem and capacity in a small group setting. Each workshop will take place at the Orangeville office on Thursday mornings from 9:30am-12:00pm. Each Workshop costs $60.00 per participant. All art materials will be provided, and no artistic talent or experience is needed. Join us for one workshop or attend them all! There are only a few spots remaining so to register please email info@artastherapy.ca or call 905 783 5939.

Reading Together Builds Relationships: 3 reasons to read to your kids this summer.

Reading Together Builds Relationships: 3 reasons to read to your kids this summer.

As school is winding down for the year, you may be thinking about goals for summer vacation. Today we’re suggesting one simple thing: reading stories with your kids! Even if you are not a parent, chances are that there are some special kids in your life – perhaps nieces, nephews or family friends – who would love to read a book with you.

5 Creative Ways to Empower your Family

5 Creative Ways to Empower your Family

At Art as Therapy we believe that all people have strengths and possess inner power that we can use to accomplish goals, experience success, and engage with others in healthy and creative ways. Sometimes in the midst of struggles or just the busyness of everyday life we can forget about our inner power, or lose sight of it in others.  Art and play require creative problem solving and provide opportunities for us to exercise our unique strengths and tap into our inner power. Today we’re sharing five creative ways that you can have fun with your family and at the same time discover the everyday superpowers that exist within each person.

Color psychology

Color psychology

March is typically the time of year when we Canadians start woefully resenting winter and wishing desperately for spring. For many, the monotonous landscape of white and gray begins to take its toll on both mood and energy. We dread hearing snow in the forecast and grumble about shovelling the driveway again. But in reality, spring is still some time away. That’s why at Art as Therapy we are thinking about infusing the monotony of winter with some COLOR!  

Showing Love in Ways that Fit

Showing Love in Ways that Fit

Introversion and extraversion are terms that were coined by Carl Jung to describe the two main ways that people get their energy. Introverts feel energized from spending time alone and are naturally drawn to their own inner world, while extroverts get their energy from being around lots of people and actively engaging in the outer world.

Adult colouring books: exploring beyond the lines

Adult colouring books: exploring beyond the lines

Adult colouring books are currently all the rage. I’m sure you’ve seen them lining the shelves of book stores and art stores alike – I even found one while picking up groceries! Some of the adult colouring books are advertised as “art therapy” and promise to help you colour your way to happiness or a stress-free life. So what’s this fad all about? Do these claims hold any truth? And what’s the difference between colouring and art therapy?

Time to reflect: Art as Therapy’s Empowerment challenge

Time to reflect: Art as Therapy’s Empowerment challenge

It is an absolute pleasure working with young children purely because their outlook and perspective is so unique. They are typically focused on the moment; they express an exorbitant amount of joy for something we adults would deem unnecessary or merely dismiss. Since they have few expectations they innocently live in the moment, neither rooted in the past nor floating in the future. As we live in the age of distraction, precious moments slip by without us giving them a single thought.

New Year’s Resolutions – Let’s Focus on Mental Health for 2016

New Year’s Resolutions – Let’s Focus on Mental Health for 2016

According to Dr. Dan Siegel, the health of our minds depends on successful integration of embodied and relationally embedded processes. This means that our mental health is connected to our physical bodies and our relationships with other people. Integration is when our physical well-being and our relational connections work together in a balanced way that supports our mental health.

Olivia Ashworth

Olivia Ashworth

Olivia joined the Art Therapy program six years ago at the age of 91. Olivia loves to tell the story of how she became a prolific painter. She would play the organ for the artists in the Art Therapy program. One afternoon she was invited by the Art Therapist to join the group. She provided Olivia with a template, suggesting she could trace it, Olivia, who is always up for a challenge, remarked that this would be cheating. She asked the Art Therapist if she may try drawing and thus began her journey into a whole new world.