Unfreezing Wisdom: Life Lessons from Disney's Frozen (An Art Therapists Take)
Emily Davenport Emily Davenport

Unfreezing Wisdom: Life Lessons from Disney's Frozen (An Art Therapists Take)

An Art Therapists’ take on the movie, Frozen. In Disney's "Frozen," the phrase "Feel, Don't Conceal" encapsulates a powerful message that resonates deeply with audiences worldwide. Beyond its captivating catchy tunes, this mantra serves as a profound life lesson that holds relevance in our everyday lives.

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How to Cope with War Anxiety: Advice From A Licensed Art Therapist
Emily Davenport Emily Davenport

How to Cope with War Anxiety: Advice From A Licensed Art Therapist

Learn how to cope with War Anxiety. Practical tips, tools and art therapy inspired exercises curated by a NY Licensed Art Therapist. Images of stories of war can live in our mind and our bodies. That’s why it’s important to take a holistic approach to taking care of our mental health. Coping skills to help you manage war anxiety.

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Does my Child Need Therapy? 4 Ways to know if Your Child Needs Therapy
Emily Davenport Emily Davenport

Does my Child Need Therapy? 4 Ways to know if Your Child Needs Therapy

Does my child need therapy? If you notice that your child is experiencing persistent irritability, worry, and has trouble at school or isolates, these may be signs your child could benefit from therapy. Learn more signs that your child may benefit from seeking support from a trusted child-focused therapist in New York.

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Differences between Art Therapy and an Art Class
Emily Davenport Emily Davenport

Differences between Art Therapy and an Art Class

Differences between Art Therapy and Art Classes: Art therapy and an art class both involve art making, but the two have very different goals and purposes. Click to learn more about Art classes and Art Therapy!

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What to Look for in an Art Therapist
Emily Davenport Emily Davenport

What to Look for in an Art Therapist

Art therapy can be an effective intervention to help treat anxiety, depression, eating disorders, PTSD, dementia, Parkinson’s disease, and more. If you’re ready to start art therapy, the first step is to choose the right professional.

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