Abstract
Art therapy has become a vital aspect of mental health treatment, providing an innovative, non-verbal way for individuals to express their emotions and process trauma. This paper examines the historical roots, current applications, and future potential of art therapy as a mental health treatment modality. The paper critiques traditional mental health practices and highlights emerging trends such as the integration of digital technology, innovations in trauma-informed care, and the potential for art therapy to evolve in a rapidly changing world. This study anticipates art therapy’s increasing relevance in the field of mental health by evaluating how it has adapted to societal needs and technology improvements. Keywords: Art therapy, mental health treatment, non-verbal therapy, trauma-informed care, creative expression.
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