Stress Management- Art Therapy – Flashcards

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It was not until this decade that art therapy emerged as its own discipline. 1940s 1970s 1960s 1950s
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NOT 1970's, 1960s,
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This statement is not true about the interpretation of art therapy. Catharsis is more important than interpretation. Although each color seems to be archetypal, there are different meanings. In the hands of a qualified expert, interpretation is rather obvious. The most important factor is the patient/client's impressions.
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NOT The most important factor is the patient/client's impressions, Although each color seems to be archetypal, there are different meanings, In the hands of a qualified expert, interpretation is rather obvious,
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Among the coping techniques listed below, this is known to offer promising relief to war veterans with PTSD.
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Art therapy
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It is believed that the professional roots of art therapy originated from the works of:
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NOT Dr. Carl Jung, Dr Bernie,
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Dr. Carl Simonton is credited with introducing art therapy to this population of people.
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Cancer patients
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According to Dr. Bernie Siegel, who used art therapy with his cancer patients, the color red typically suggests: emotional peaks, anger, and love. a change in one's health status. a greater sense of spirituality. vibrant energy.
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emotional peaks, anger, and love.
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This medium is thought to be the best to elicit feelings and emotions for non-verbal self-expression. Crayons Clay Pastels Colored pencils All of the above
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NOT All of the above, Crayons, Colored pencils,
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The archetypal use of this color in art therapy is suggested to represent ambiguity.
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Grey
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The following coping technique is noted for its strength as a non-verbal coping technique: Hatha yoga T'ai Chi Resource management Art therapy
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Hatha yoga
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According to Dr. Bernie Siegel, who used art therapy with his cancer patients, the color orange typically suggests: a change in one's health status. feeling grounded to the earth. a greater sense of spirituality. remorse and guilt.
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A change in one's health status
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The following statement is true regarding art therapy. omen doodle more than men. Colors are not as important as the image itself. Every mark, color, image, and line drawn has a relevant meaning. Non-verbal expression is more important than verbal expression.
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Every mark, color, image, and line drawn has a relevant meaning.
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Art therapy is thought to be a good coping technique because: it increases awareness through non-verbal expression. it allows the expression of non-verbal thoughts. it balances right (non-verbal) and left (verbal) brain functions. it allows for the release of toxic thoughts from the unconscious mind. All of the above
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it increases awareness through non-verbal expression.
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Men, more so than women, tend to draw _________ when they doodle. Sports cars Faces Airplanes Geometric shapes
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Geometric shapes
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The archetypal use of this color in art therapy is suggested to represent a spiritual nature. Red White Blue Purple
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Blue
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According to Dr. Bernie Siegel, who used art therapy with his cancer patients, the color purple typically suggests: Catharsis is more important than interpretation. Although each color seems to be archetypal, there are different meanings. a greater sense of spirituality The most important factor is the patient/client's impressions.
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a greater sense of spirituality
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The archetypal use of this color in art therapy is suggested to represent passion. Red Purple White Green
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Red
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The following can be said with validity about doodling. Doodles are not yet considered a form of art therapy. Aggression is expressed in dark, heavy, and jagged lines. Horizontal lines convey fear and anxiety. Doodles occupy the mind, rather than create a sense of self-awareness.
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Aggression is expressed in dark, heavy, and jagged lines.
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The archetypal use of this color in art therapy is suggested to represent energy. Black Yellow White Magenta
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Yellow
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The archetypal use of this color in art therapy is suggested to represent change. Grey Purple Red Orange
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Orange
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