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August 27th, 2024
Art therapy
Art therapy is a type of psychotherapy that can help to untangle your mind and relieve the stresses of addiction through the medium of art. You do not have to be an artist to benefit from this treatment. Art therapy is merely a way to release negative thoughts and emotions, letting them go on the paper in front of you. Used alongside other therapies, art therapy can be highly beneficial throughout your addiction recovery, both during and after rehab.
Why is art therapy used in addiction treatment?
Art therapy provides a creative outlet that allows those suffering from addiction to express themselves in a healthy, safe way. It can be a useful tool for processing difficult emotions, providing you with the opportunity to analyse and connect with your inner self.
For many, trauma, mental health issues and stress are triggers for substance and behavioural addictions. You may use substances or certain behaviours to cope with negative emotions, but art therapy helps you develop new coping strategies that aim to relax the brain and body. It can offer a moment of peace for the over-thinking mind, helping to redirect your thoughts and recharge your batteries.
One of our former clients, Carl, reflects on his art therapy sessions, saying:
“The arts got me out of my head and got me thinking. Started understanding that I was quite a dark person, even without the drink and drugs.”
Through this form of addiction counselling, you can gain clarity on your inner self and grow as a result.
Art therapy: the methods
Art therapy is a versatile treatment that can be used throughout detox, rehab treatment and beyond. Everyone experiences addiction recovery differently, and our unique nature as humans means that we will not all resonate with the same things. For this reason, Banbury Lodge offers three art therapy methods.
Each method of art therapy has its benefits and will impact you in different ways depending on your individual needs. It is important to go into art therapy with an open mind and participate in the session – this is the only way to find out what truly resonates with you, and you may be surprised at the results.
What will I gain from art therapy?
Art therapy is an unintimidating form of addiction treatment that can be hugely beneficial throughout addiction recovery. Taking part in art therapy can help you to gain:
- Better communication skills
- Ability to manage stress, anxiety and depression
- Improved self-awareness
- Increased confidence
- Ability to heal emotional wounds
- Ability to express your feelings in healthier ways
As well as these benefits, participating in art therapy can lead to the development of new hobbies and interests that you can continue back home. Some of our clients are hesitant when entering art therapy but come to find the sessions very enjoyable, and many still continue to practise art once they leave our facility.
Will art therapy cure my addiction?
At Banbury Lodge, art therapy is used in conjunction with a wide variety of therapies and holistic activities designed to help you overcome your addiction. Art therapy alone is not a cure for addiction, but when used as part of a well-rounded treatment programme, it is highly effective.
Addiction itself is often a life-long battle that requires a lot of ongoing hard work and dedication. Art therapy can be an incredibly useful resource at every stage of your recovery, and one that you can have access to at any time.
What’s next?
Tapping into your creative side through art therapy can unlock new potential in your daily life. This is a powerful tool and an important part of addiction recovery. With art therapy, you will be able to better understand your addiction and focus on making positive changes. If you would like to learn more about art therapy or get started on your own addiction recovery journey, contact the team at Banbury Lodge.