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Depression: Does it only affect adults?

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According to the Canadian Mental Health Association, 3.2million Canadian youth between the ages of 12-19 are at the risk of developing Depression. Shocking? Right. Children and adolescents can develop depression if they are/ have experiencing/ experienced: Huge pressure from school, society, or family Stressful transitions, such as changing school, neighborhood, city, or country A major […]

Art Therapy and Problem-Solving

Have you ever wished you hadn’t done what you done? Or said what you said?The reality is that, mistakes happen! What is important is that you do not lose control of the situation. Be creative in finding a new way to approach your problems, in turning your mistakes into something more positive. An activity, which […]

Art Therapy and Anxiety

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99% of the anxiety provoking thoughts has their roots in either the past or the future. Hence, central to the anxiety reducing activities is the idea of being/living in the moment/ present. To read more, please visit: http://blog.montrealarttherapy.com/?p=80

ART THERAPY FOR SENIORS WITH ALZHEIMER’S

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eniors facing early to mid-stage Alzheimer’s usually suffer from boredom, powerlessness, and loneliness. Therefore, art activities for seniors with Alzheimer’s should aim at improving their quality of life in the years they struggle with this disease. Art therapists working with this population focus on strengthening the remaining cognitive and physical abilities of elderlies instead of […]

Psychologists Can Now get continuing Education credit for Energy Psychology Approaches

Dr. Robert Schwarz

In other blogs I have talked about the effectiveness of Energy Psychology (EP)  approaches for PTSD.   One of the big stumbling blocks in getting this treatment out to more people, especially veterans, is that APA (American Psychological Association)  told its approved providers that they could not offer CE credit for EP. That has now […]