(Oxford) Diploma : Art, Art Therapy - impact and application

(51 hrs) The Oxford Diploma in Therapeutic Art - focus on application and impact through Art Therapy exercises

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Description

Note: This course does not qualify the recipient to perform any form of therapy or counseling for any other person

Sections included:

  • Brain changes and the impact of paintings

  • The Art activist section

  • Having a positive impact on people

  • Children creativity and the coronavirus

  • Stress art and Covid 19

  • Covid 19 and all it brings

  • 12 art therapy exercises in the sun

  • Nature

  • Learning and Mind Maps

Stop press!

Brand new section featuring three artists and digital activism.

This unique course on therapeutic art (paintings) looks at three areas:

-   The impact on the brain of viewing art

-   Various paintings – some famous, some not – and their impact on you

-   Opportunities for you to create art


Why is this course unique?

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It includes artwork that is nowhere else on the Internet – and this work is then analysed looking in particular at symbolism.

-   A clip from a film in which the Instructor appears is included as part of the course

FOUR HUNDRED AND SEVENTEEN lectures covering the following:

-   Introduction

-   Brain changes

-   Making sense of shapes

-   Embodied cognition

-   Effectively viewing

-   Returning to the Science

-   Therapeutic paintings - Kadimali

-   Bridge Over a Pond of Water Lilies

-   The twilight of life

-   Venetian glass

-   Sorrow

-   At the Linen Closet

-   Meeting of cultures

-   Appreciation

-   The Agony in the Kitchen

-   Consumerism

-   Actually DIY

-   Art and the NHS

-   Emotions

-   Brexit

-   Changing the world

Art Therapy Workbooks:

  • Coping with the 2020s

  • Bringing joy

  • Art Therapy at Christmas

  • Therapeutic Art workbook

  • Art therapy and Depression

What You Will Learn!

  • Introduction
  • Brain changes
  • Making sense of shapes
  • Embodied cognition
  • Effectively viewing
  • Returning to the science
  • Therapeutic paintings
  • Art and the NHS
  • Changing the world
  • Bringing joy into your life
  • Art and Science
  • Art Therapy Exercises for the Elderly
  • Impact of Covid-19 - and the response
  • Children creativity and the coronavirus
  • Stress art and Covid 19
  • Having a positive impact on people

Who Should Attend!

  • All!
  • Those interested in using Art for Activism
  • Children seeking to react to the Coronavirus