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  2. Art and dementia - Wikipedia

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    Different forms of art (visual arts, music, etc.) are used for therapy with dementia patients. The forms of art therapy for dementia are numerous and, according to one 2018 study, can include active and/or passive engagement in the arts through "literary (e.g., reading aloud, poetry reciting, or creative writing); performing (e.g., music, dance, theatre) and visual (e.g., gallery visits ...

  3. Judith A. Rubin - Wikipedia

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    Judith A. Rubin (born 1936) is an American art therapist with 50 years of experience. She is best known for her writing and her films on art therapy for differently abled children, as well for her role as the "Art Lady" on the popular television show, Mister Rogers' Neighborhood.

  4. Art therapy - Wikipedia

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    Art therapy is a distinct discipline that incorporates creative methods of expression through visual art media. Art therapy, as a creative arts therapy profession, originated in the fields of art and psychotherapy and may vary in definition. Art therapy encourages creative expression through painting, drawing, or modelling.

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  6. American Art Therapy Association - Wikipedia

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    The American Art Therapy Association (AATA) is a U.S. not-for-profit 501(c)(3), non-partisan national professional association of approximately 5,000 practicing art therapy professionals, including students, educators, and related practitioners in the field of art therapy based in Alexandria, Virginia.

  7. Expressive therapies - Wikipedia

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    There are 37 universities for music therapy, [9] 34 universities for art therapy, [10] seven universities for dance/movement therapy, [11] and five universities for drama therapy, [12] as well as 5 universities for expressive arts therapy, [13] that have approved master's degree programs in the United States.