Art therapy for medical issues

What is Medical Art Therapy

Art therapy offers a powerful avenue for individuals facing medical challenges to explore and express their emotions, fears, and hopes. Through the creative process, individuals can externalize their inner experiences, providing a tangible form to complex emotions that may be difficult to articulate verbally. This process can be particularly beneficial for those coping with medical conditions, as it offers a safe and supportive space to process their feelings and experiences.

Engaging in art-making can serve as a form of catharsis, allowing individuals to release stress, anxiety, and other difficult emotions. Art therapy interventions may include various modalities such as drawing, painting, sculpture, and collage, providing individuals with a range of expressive tools to choose from based on their preferences and comfort levels.

From the APA

“Art therapy is used to reduce conflicts and distress, improve cognitive functions, foster self-esteem, and build emotional resilience and social skills. It engages the mind, body, and spirit in ways that are distinct from verbal communication, according to the association.”

“the use of arts in healing complements the biomedical view by focusing on not only sickness and symptoms themselves but the holistic nature of the person.”

American Psychiatric Association

Why Art Therapy?

When facing medical challenges, it can be difficult to connect with our bodies comfortably. Art offers a unique avenue for expression, allowing us to process emotions experientially and profoundly, even when physical sensations are challenging due to pain or fatigue. Art therapy serves as a bridge for verbal expression while also providing soothing and healing through the act of creation itself.

Art therapy can help individuals regain a sense of control and agency in the face of medical uncertainty. By creating artwork, individuals can assert their autonomy and creativity, fostering a sense of empowerment and self-efficacy. Moreover, the process of creating art can be inherently calming and meditative, offering a reprieve from the stressors associated with medical treatment and recovery.

Overall, art therapy offers a holistic approach to healing, addressing the emotional, psychological, and even physical aspects of coping with medical issues. By integrating creativity and self-expression into their healing journey, individuals can cultivate resilience, gain insight, and find a renewed sense of purpose and meaning amidst their medical challenges.

Art Therapy for People Working With Medical Challenges

While all our clinicians at our practice support individuals facing various mental and physical challenges, some of our team members specialize in providing therapy for individuals navigating medical issues.

Jessica Gaines Art Therapist

Jessica's compassionate approach extends to her work with young people and adults navigating medical challenges. Drawing from her personal journey as a breast cancer survivor, Jessica offers a unique understanding of the emotional upheaval that accompanies a life-altering diagnosis. This firsthand experience enables her to provide profound empathy and support as individuals navigate their own health journeys. Jessica specializes in empowering her clients to cope with the psychological effects of their health conditions, fostering resilience and emotional well-being. Whether facing the uncertainties of a medical diagnosis or coping with the demands of treatment, Jessica's expertise and compassionate guidance offer invaluable support to her clients every step of the way.

Creating artwork allows your mind to be in a safe place while it contemplates the tougher issues you are dealing with. One can use the tools of brush, paint, pastels, crayons, etc to expose and even for a short time color those issues in a different light.
— George E. Miller