Xia Liu, Yanli Li, Yan Tuo. A Case Study of Drawing Therapy[J]. Journal of International Education and Development, 2022,6(8):57-72. DOI: 10.47297/wspiedWSP2516-250041.20220608.
A Case Study of Drawing Therapy
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摘要
Abstract
Psychographic therapy refers to a method in which the client presents his subconscious personality
needs
emotions
complex and other information through painting
and gets relief
awareness
comprehension and integration in the process of painting and consultation
so as to improve self-confidence
enhance strength and discover resources
and finally achieve healing and growth. (Ji Tianshu
Li Yanli
2016).
关键词
Keywords
Psychological paintingAwarenessConsultation
references
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