Art throughout history
Forms of Art Therapy
Benefits of Art Therapy
Art Therapist Requirements?
Fun facts!
100

After this World War art therapy was developed to help soldiers and civilians readjust. (hint- this world war took place from 1939-1945)

World War II

100

these three dimensional __ that can be made of clay, can help patients gain a sense of control and allow them to visibly display what they are attempting to work through. 

Sculptures

100

Through activities like painting, sculpting, etc. Art therapy allows people to express emotions without necessarily saying a single __

Word

100

What degree is required to become an art therapist?

A Masters Degree

100

A second type of art therapy exists known as ART therapy, what does this stand for?

Accelerated Resolution Therapy

200

The first major use of art therapy was in __ hospitals to treat patients with extreme cognitive conditions like depression, anxiety etc.

mental

200

Using whatever medium the patient desires art therapists can lead their patients through __ exercises with the intention of express feelings through their brush strokes.

Painting

200

Art therapy is all about what you can learn about yourself through what you create, this term __ means gaining knowledge of one's self. (hint- two words starting with P)

Personal insight

200

To become a Art therapist do you need to obtain a license, if so at what level? (National, State etc.)

Yes you need a State license 

200

there are more than __ thousand professional art therapists represented by the American Art Therapy Association (AATA)

5

300

Art therapy was first used in sanatoriums for this disease (a bacterial infection in the lungs) __ . Patients who were locked in isolation, drawing and panting was used as a creative outlet.

Tuberculosis

300

Art Therapy has been put into multiple __ as a new way to teach subjects like math, English language etc.

Schools

300

A lot of us face daily challenges that are difficult to learn how to self-sooth, Art therapy is a great way to gain __ skills which can help us to work through and overcome them.

Coping

300

What undergraduate degree would an art therapist be likely to obtain? List 1

Any of the following would be correct: Fine Arts, Psychology, Social Work, Counseling

300

Which Country is Art Therapy the most popular?

The United States

400

Margaret Naumburg was known as the "mother of __ therapy" is credited with introducing art as a therapeutic modality in the 1940s

Art

400

What are the top 3 industries that employ art therapists?

Schools, Hospitals and mental health clinics

400

Art therapy has been previously used with __ patients to allow them to safely explore and process traumatic memories.

PTSD

400

How many hours should a student gain before becoming an art therapist?

700 hours 

400

Research shows that a solid 45 minutes of art therapy can release this stress hormone. (hint- starts with a C)

Cortisol

500

Adrian Hill was a British Artist who __ the term art therapy in 1942? (created, destroyed or observed)

created

500
Geared especially for children __ can be used in art therapy with mediums like pencils, crayons and markers.

Drawing

500

Sometimes art therapists can gain information about this certain group of patients based on there drawings, For example patients will draw their parents without faces or themselves without arms to represent their feeling of helplessness. What is this group of patients?

Children

500

The Art Therapy Credentials Board Examination (ATCBE) is a exam that art therapists need to __ in order to become an official art therapist.

Pass

500

`The Global Art Therapy Market is expected to reach __ Billion by 2026 

1.3 

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