Use For
Creative Therapy
Scope Note
Creative therapy "refers to a group of techniques that are expressive and creative in nature. The aim of creative therapies is to help clients find a form of expression beyond words or traditional therapy, such as cognitive or psychotherapy. Therefore, the scope of creative therapy is as limitless as the imagination in finding appropriate modes of expression. The most commonly used and professionally supported approaches include art therapy, writing, sand play, clay, movement therapy, psychodrama, role play, and music therapy." Source: Encyclopedia of Mental Disorders http://www.minddisorders.com/Br-Del/Creative-therapies.html