You will discover the historical developments of the expressive arts with links to psychological modalities. You will analyse the debates surrounding the flexibility of the expressive arts for particular groups and client needs, and explore the efficacy of using the expressive arts for those with limited verbal expression. This includes non-verbal and pre-verbal members of society. You will experience a range of expressive arts therapies and explore their relationships to auto-ethnographic research. Your assessment will be a 3000 word diary analysis.
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