Why Art Therapy

Learn Why Art Therapy is Effective

Art Therapy is a mental health profession that uses the creative process of art-making to improve and enhance the physical, mental, emotional, and social well-being of individuals of all ages.

 

Take the first step and contact us…

When you reach out, you will speak directly with Jodi, the owner of Children’s Art Therapy. She will listen to the concerns you have, answer your questions and ask preliminary questions about your child and family. For younger children, initial goals will be discussed prior to meeting. For older children, we will discuss and set goals together at our first session.

A unique aspect of Children’s Art Therapy is the scheduling of phone calls to keep in touch regarding your child’s treatment plan. Each child and family is special- Teamwork and communication are key to successfully accomplishing the goals we set together.

Why should you contact Children’s Art Therapy?

Children’s Art Therapy is dedicated to providing services for children and their families using various approaches to art therapy, as well as utilizing play and sand therapy techniques, always putting the child first.

Has your child or family been impacted by:

  • Divorce
  • Death of a loved one or pet
  • Illness
  • Self-destructive behaviors
  • School stress
  • Test anxiety
  • Bullying
  • Big emotions
  • Difficult behavior
  • Peer pressure
  • Defiance or uncontrollable anger
  • Difficulty maintaining friendships or interacting socially with peers
  • A traumatic event
  • Autism
  • Communication disorder/difficulty
  • Learning differences
  • Dyslexia
  • ADHD or ADD
  • Emotional issues
  • Physical disabilities
  • Eating disorder
  • Alcohol or substance abuse
  • General anxiety
  • Separation anxiety
  • Domestic violence
  • Change in behavior, mood, sleep, appetite or academic function

We Currently Offer:

  • Individual Art Therapy
  • Group Art Therapy
  • Family Art Therapy
  • Parental Counseling

Children’s Art Therapy also provides workshops for parents, special needs groups, teachers/schools and organizations.

 

Take the first step and call or email us… Our dedicated therapists are ready to help you!
(201) 565-2442.

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