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title: 7 Ways Art Therapy Benefits Your Health
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# 7 Ways Art Therapy Benefits Your Health

The fundamental principle behind many expressive therapies is to _uncover_ and
_address_ subconscious issues that may have been influencing an individual’s
behaviors. And while this is a common aim for many different types of therapy,
the _way_ expressive therapy activities differ is that they try to bring about
these issues with active, sensory, and usually physical experiences. Listed
below are 7 ways expressive therapy benefits your health.

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Inside/Outside Mask Making Workshop at HAN International Week 2020, taught by
Tracey-Anne Robinson.

**_1: Art Increases Brain Connectivity and Plasticity. _**Did you know that
every time you engage in a new or complex activity, your brain creates new
connections between brain cells? Brain Plasticity or neuroplasticity is the
brains ability to grow connections and change throughout your lifetime. Creating
art, whether your niche is pottery, painting, interpretive dance or playing
guitar, stimulates connections between various paths in the brain. Studies show
that by creating these connections, your brain is increasing psychological
resilience and resistance to stress!

**_2:__ Art Boosts Self-Esteem. _**As a child, having your artwork displayed on
the refrigerator door was the ultimate compliment. It gave you a sense of
accomplishment and boosted your self-esteem. Today, hanging your latest piece of
artwork on the wall can give you the same feeling. Creating art increases the
neurotransmitter, dopamine. Excellent for motivation, dopamine boosts drive,
focus, and concentration and enables you to plan ahead so you can reach your
goals and resist impulses. Crafting hobbies (photography, woodworking, knitting,
DIY home repair etc.) increase dopamine, ward off depression and protect the
brain from aging.

**_3: Art Eases the Burden of Chronic Health Conditions. _**Millions of people
worldwide are dealing with chronic health conditions, and additionally the
anxiety, depression and stress that can often accompany them. Not only does art
allow patients to take their mind off their illness for a while and focus on
positive life experiences, art has been known to help the patients maintain the
identity of who they were before their diagnosis. Art also reduced stress for
patients by lowering levels of the stress hormone, cortisol.

**_4: Creating Art Relieves Stress. _**Creating art provides a distraction,
giving your brain a break from its usual thoughts. Activities such as drawing,
sculpting, painting, dance, music and photography are rewarding hobbies that
lower your stress levels and keep you mentally clear and calm. The
meditative-like state of mind you experience when immersed in an art project
allows your mind to focus and temporarily push aside all worries. One of the
most popular art trends to manage stress relief are adult coloring books.

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Inside/Outside Masks made during an expressive therapy workshop at HAN
International Week 2020, taught by Tracey-Anne Robinson.

**_5: Art Encourages Creative Thinking. _**Dr. Lawrence Katz, author of:
_Keep Your Brain Alive: 83 Neurobic Exercises to Help Prevent Memory Loss and Increase Mental Fitness_
, found that mental decline was due mainly to loss of communication between
brain cells, not necessarily from the death of brain cells. There are several
art benefits that can exercise your brain and keep you mentally fit. Art
enhances problem-solving skills, unlike in math, there is not one correct answer
in art. Creative thinking allows you to come up with unique solutions and grow
new neurons in the process.

**_6: Art Encourages Self-Awareness and Expression. _**Creativity is said to be
the route to authenticity. As we create, we reach into the depths of what we
think and believe, therefore, the more we create, the more we learn about
ourselves. We discover our impulses, habits and desires all through creativity.
When we devote the needed time and energy to create, we find ourselves able to
better express ourselves to the world on a regular basis.

**_7: Creating Mandalas Can Minimize Symptoms of Trauma. _**In 2007, researchers
David Rosen and Patti Henderson conducted a study dividing 36 people suffering
from PTSD into two groups. One group drew mandalas for 20 minutes at a time for
3 days in a row, and the second group was instructed to draw an object for the
same period of time. At a one-month follow-up, the participants who had drawn
the mandalas showed a decrease in symptoms of trauma, where those who had not
drawn the mandalas did not.

The usage of expressive therapy can help tap into the mind and body connection,
helping to reduce stress and anxiety. In fact, recent studies have proclaimed
that 45 minutes of creative activity a day can significantly reduce stress.
Whether through art, play, music, movement, enactment, or creative writing,
expressive therapies stimulate the senses, thereby “sensitizing” individuals to
untapped aspects of themselves which facilitates self-discovery, change, and
reparation.

_Author: Phoenix Campus Counselor Tracey-Anne Robinson, M.A., LPC_

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_Information in this blog post is accurate as of February 16, 2021._

**Categories:** Health &amp; Wellness