conducted a Brief Art Therapy Workshop for second-year BSc Psychology students, providing an experiential learning session on the therapeutic use of art. The workshop introduced the principles of art therapy, emphasizing its role in emotional expression, stress reduction, and mental well-being. Students actively participated in creative exercises designed to explore self-expression and psychological insight. They engaged in guided artwork activities followed by reflective discussions on their artistic creations. The session also highlighted real-world applications of art therapy in clinical settings, trauma recovery, and personal growth. The workshop successfully enhanced students' understanding of art therapy as a psychological tool, encouraging them to explore non-verbal modes of communication and emotional processing in therapeutic settings.
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