What is the Role of an NDIS Art Psychotherapy Supervision Therapist?
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Art Psychotherapy Supervision Therapists play a crucial role in supporting people with mobility restrictions through the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). This specialised form of therapy combines art and psychology to help clients express their emotions, improve their mental health and develop coping mechanisms. Let’s take a closer look at the crucial role these therapists who offer NDIS Art Psychotherapy Supervision play. Assessment and Goal Settings Art Psychotherapy Supervision therapists begin by assessing the NDIS client’s individual needs and goals. They work closely with individuals to understand their challenges and desires and lay the foundation for a customised treatment plan. Customised Art-Based Interventions These therapists use various art techniques such as painting, modelling and sculpture to engage clients in the creative process. Art acts as a non-verbal means of expression, allowing individuals to explore their feelings and experiences....