Abstract

The purpose of this study is to explore how AIGC (Artificial Intelligence Guided Creation) can be applied in the field of art therapy, and to discuss its potential challenges. We hope to provide insights into the tremendous potential of AIGC in art therapy through the practice design of AIGC in art therapy. This study designs possible ways of using AIGC in art therapy. Through the use of human-computer collaboration by AIGC, users can create personalized sand art works to assist in expressing emotions, helping doctors better understand the unspoken thoughts in the user's mind. This method not only increases the diversity of therapy, but also provides users with a novel way of self-exploration and self-understanding. However, the use of AIGC in art therapy also faces many challenges. These include how to ensure the safety and appropriateness of the generated content, and how to deal with data privacy issues. In general, AIGC shows tremendous potential in the field of art therapy, but we still need to face and overcome some challenges in practice. Future research should further explore how to safely and effectively integrate AIGC into art therapy practices to provide a better therapy experience.

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