Services include everything from energy therapy, which uses subtle bio-energy to align and repair the human energy field, to expressive therapy that is a mixture between creative arts and counseling.
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A diagram of the Expressive Therapies Continuum depicting all four levels of creative functioning, the fourth of which is displayed as a vertical line intersecting, and integrating, the previous three levels.
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Film / video-based therapy is a collaboration between clinicians and practitioners in art therapy, expressive therapy, phototherapy, psychotherapy, digital storytelling and other mental health and academic fields of study and practice.
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One study, sponsored by NIDA, randomly assigned cocaine abusers into four groups, individual drug counseling plus group drug counseling ( GDC ), cognitive therapy plus GDC, supportive expressive therapy plus GDC, or GDC alone.
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The "'expressive therapies continuum "'( "'ETC "') is a model of creative functioning used in the field of art therapy that is applicable to creative processes both within and outside of an expressive therapeutic setting.
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Creative arts therapies or expressive therapies are used by trained professionals as psychotherapy treatments to help clients or patients explore their world and comes to terms with problems; reduce stress; and improve communication in relationships.
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Barry Cohen is the Executive Director of the non-profit organization Expressive Media Inc ., established by Judith A . Rubin and Eleanor C . Irwin, which creates and distributes training films and videos on the expressive therapies.
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In 2010, he convened the annual Expressive Therapies Summit in New York City as a training opportunity for expressive therapists and other mental health professionals, which also functions to promote the educational efforts of Expressive Media Inc.
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In " Concise Encyclopedia of Psychology ", Corsini and Auerbach note that attack therapy puts an emphasis on the expression of anger by each individual . " One Nation Under Therapy " by Satel and Sommers characterized attack therapy as among the " more bizarre expressive therapies ", and put it in the same category as The Primal Scream, Nude Encounter, and Rolfing.