Art Therapy exhibition opens at Arzhang Gallery of Tajik Institute of Arts

DUSHANBE, October 22, Asia-Plus  — An Art Therapy exhibition opened at the Arzhang Gallery of Tajik Institute of Arts in Dushanbe on October 20.    Omina Usmonova, chairwoman of the Department of Painting at the Institute of Arts, told Asia-Plus that some 70 works, with 40 of them being painting, by children with certain physical […]

Mavjouda Salohiddinova

DUSHANBE, October 22, Asia-Plus  — An Art Therapy exhibition opened at the Arzhang Gallery of Tajik Institute of Arts in Dushanbe on October 20.   

Omina Usmonova, chairwoman of the Department of Painting at the Institute of Arts, told Asia-Plus that some 70 works, with 40 of them being painting, by children with certain physical disabilities had been put on display at the exhibition.    

Professor Asliddin Nizomov, Chancellor of the Institute of Arts, said that NGO Global Initiative in Psychiatrics led by Omina Usmonova has worked for a year under support of international organization CARITAS.  The program targets some 40 talented children, according to him.    

Art therapy is a form of expressive therapy that uses art materials, such as paints, chalk and markers. Art therapy combines traditional psychotherapeutic theories and techniques with an understanding of the psychological aspects of the creative process, especially the affective properties of the different art materials.

As a mental health profession, art therapy is employed in many clinical settings with diverse populations. Art therapy can be found in non-clinical settings as well, such as in art studios and in workshops that focus on creativity development. Art therapists work with children, adolescents, and adults and provide services to individuals, couples, families, groups, and communities.

According to the American Art Therapy Association, art therapy is based on the belief that the creative process involved in making art is on a basic level healing and life-enhancing. Art therapists use the creative process and the issues that come up during art therapy to help their clients increase insight and judgment, cope better with stress, work through traumatic experiences, increase cognitive abilities, have better relationships with family and friends, and to just be able to enjoy the life-affirming pleasures of the creative experience.  The term art therapist is reserved for those that are professionals trained in both art and therapy and hold a master”s degree in art therapy or a related field.

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