{"id":5277,"date":"2011-04-19T10:35:01","date_gmt":"2011-04-19T14:35:01","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/ccpa.scottbuckingham.ca\/blog\/?p=296"},"modified":"2015-07-03T16:30:54","modified_gmt":"2015-07-03T20:30:54","slug":"healing-images-reflections-on-an-expressive-art-therapy-session","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ccpa-accp.ca\/fr\/healing-images-reflections-on-an-expressive-art-therapy-session\/","title":{"rendered":"Healing Images: Reflections On An Expressive Art Therapy Session"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Expressive arts therapy uses various arts \u2013 movement, painting, sculpture, voice, music, writing and dramatic improvisation \u2013 in a supportive setting to experience and express feelings.\u00a0 When we use the arts for healing it is most beneficial if we are not concerned about the beauty of the visual art, the grammar or style of the writing or the harmonic flow of the song.\u00a0 We use the art to let go, to express and to release.\u00a0 We also gain insight by looking at the messages and meaning contained in the images.\u00a0 Our art speaks back to us if we take time to listen to those messages.<\/p>\n<p>What is imagery?\u00a0 Imagery is the thought process that uses the senses &#8211; vision, smell, taste, hearing, touch and sense of movement &#8211; to evoke emotion. \u00a0Images, like dreams, contain the essence of reality and often clarify and define our emotions better than our waking thoughts.\u00a0 Images want to speak for themselves which can conflict with our natural tendency to define things literally or intellectually.\u00a0 If we are willing to surrender our own interpretations the image will tell us what it has to say.\u00a0 The image will often surprise us, surpass our expectations and bring us to a deeper understanding-even healing.<\/p>\n<p><!--more--><\/p>\n<p>So how do we listen and learn from an image in expressive arts therapy?\u00a0 When someone comes for counselling and has difficulty finding words to express their feelings I often suggest that they could put the feeling into a painting, into clay, into movement or another form of art.\u00a0 Emotional pain is held in the body and clients can often locate it even though they may not be able to explain it.<\/p>\n<p>When Clare (not her real name) came to the office she was able to identify the pain she felt inside was regret over terminating a pregnancy as a young woman but she could not resolve her feeling through discussion or intellectual understanding.\u00a0 I asked Clare if she could take time to connect to the feeling, give it shape, colour and movement and put it onto the paper as it felt, looked and moved on the inside.\u00a0 She began to paint a large blue shape.\u00a0 I asked are there any other shapes or colours in the feeling?\u00a0 She continued to paint yellow, black and red shapes.\u00a0 It is important to note that she did not start with preconceived shapes and colours but began by connecting to the feeling and letting it express itself.\u00a0 When she felt she had explored all the shapes and colours in the feeling she stood back to observe the image and decided it was complete.<\/p>\n<p>We cannot understand the image until we enter it.\u00a0 In Expressive Arts Therapy we have a technique called \u2018dialoguing with the image\u2019.\u00a0 The next step for the client after painting the image is to <strong>be<\/strong> the image. \u00a0\u00a0I asked Clare to speak in the first person as if she was the image and visually describe what she (the image) looked like as if I couldn\u2019t see the image for myself.\u00a0 While she is describing the shapes and colours I am writing down what she says.\u00a0 All this information will help us understand the image later.<\/p>\n<p>The next step is for the client (still in the first person) to write about the emotion contained in each shape and colour.\u00a0 Many times the pain we feel inside is made up of several feelings all mingled together into one ache or sensation.\u00a0 When we step into the image we can then learn what these other feelings are all about.\u00a0 Clare wrote about her strength, sadness, fear and even happiness which were all contained in the overall emotion-image of regret.<\/p>\n<p>As we observed and explored the image through discussion, the image began to reveal its meaning.\u00a0 Through the physical description including the size, shape and location of the different feelings in the image we learned that Clare\u2019s strength, (the blue shape), was the largest and strongest part of the image.\u00a0 Her happiness (the second largest and yellow shape) was carried by her strength.\u00a0 Clare agreed that this indeed reflected what she knew about herself and how others also saw her.\u00a0 Her strength of spirit was a large part of her and had enabled her to overcome and achieve many things in her life.\u00a0 Her happiness had grown from this strength and was also a big part of her life.<\/p>\n<p>The red shape smaller and away from the strength showed itself to be fear of not being able to have another child.\u00a0 The black line was sadness of the loss of the child who could\u2019ve been.<\/p>\n<p>Then the image gave her a gift of understanding.\u00a0 Clare looked at the sadness and said,<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe sadness is part of who I am, I thought my strength should be able to overcome it, make it disappear, but now I realize I don\u2019t have to get rid of it, it is a part of me\u201d.\u00a0 As she reflected more she realized that accepting the sadness along with her strength instead of using her strength to push out the sadness could potentially bring resolution to the feeling of regret she had carried so long inside of her.<\/p>\n<p>When we let the image arise within ourselves without preconception we are often surprised to find the image has something new to give to us. 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