KAEDAH/METHOD YANG DIGUNAKAN
- Bengkel
- Perbincangan dalam kumpulan (PDK)
- Latihan Dalam Kumpulan (LDK)
KANDUNGAN/SILIBUS
- Slot Terapi Lukisan (LDK)
Lukisan 1 :
Mengambarkan diri dan personaliti
Lukisan 2 :
Mengarahkan klien membuat lukisan berkaitan
dengan kehidupan.
Lukisan 3 :
Mengarahkan klien melukis apa-apa perkaitan
dengan kekeluargaan.
So selebihnya akan disambung nanti heheheh. so ni ada info dari one of UMT lecturer yg di import untak mengajar art therapy dulu and her name is Dr Susan. Saya menghubungi dia untuk mendapatkan bantuan so ni ada beberapa info untuk dikongsikan.
" the essence of art therapy lies in the therapeutic outcome -the techniques of art therapy are based on the knowledge that every individual whether trained or untrained in art, has latent capacity to project his inner conflicts onto visual form. As patients picture such inner experiences, it frequently happens that they become more verbally articulate. Therapeutic art is a process in which the person is actively and physically engaged. As an art therapist I work art as process -I don't work diagnostically by analyzing the work - I ask the client what the work means for them -I use a client centered approach. By asking the client protects them against projecting my stuff into their work. Colour therapy uses a diagnostic approach and has fixed ideas of the meaning of each colour which changes depending on the cultural background - for example we could say red means anger - but to some cultures red could have a different meaning. Colour therapy is used for healing etc. The answer to your question art therapy is not a diagnostic tool where as colour therapy is used as a diagnostic tool.
Red, yellow and orange are associated with warmth -blue green and purple are associated with coolness. But changing an undertone can change the feeling or temperature. Blue and reds are cooler than yellow reds. The redder the purple the hotter it gets. Blue greens are used in hospitals - every palette has both warm and cool tones. In art therapy I ask -what does this colour mean to you. As each person has different ways of expressing their feelings through form and colour."
Red, yellow and orange are associated with warmth -blue green and purple are associated with coolness. But changing an undertone can change the feeling or temperature. Blue and reds are cooler than yellow reds. The redder the purple the hotter it gets. Blue greens are used in hospitals - every palette has both warm and cool tones. In art therapy I ask -what does this colour mean to you. As each person has different ways of expressing their feelings through form and colour."