Depression is Somewhat of an Occupational Hazard
The strange thing about depression is that it can be both a force for destruction or creation weaving between the two. As an artist, I have experienced the highs and lows of both. On the creative side when one can channel the dark thoughts and twisted logic toward creating a painting it can be liberating, inhibitions disappear and necessary risk-taking can happen giving an artwork an edge and pushing one’s art in new directions with new ways of thinking but it is a terrible price to pay.
After years of depression, a suicide attempt that luckily failed, therapy followed quickly.
Depression is a serious problem, creating a mental and physical disability which greatly impedes the quality of life, and in extreme cases, self-harming or suicide. As an artist and long-term sufferer myself, I have creative energy and a passion for art. I want to use my experience and knowledge of Art Appreciation & Understanding to help others.
Clinical trials have shown that art appreciation based on looking at well-known paintings can significantly improve and reduced the prevalence of severe anxiety and depression.
There are many benefits to Art Appreciation as a form of art therapy:
- It relieves stress and dispels worries.
- Brings joy and happiness.
- Makes you relax bringing calm and contentment.
- Increases well-being and makes you happier and healthier.
- It encourages creative thinking.
- Increases brain plasticity and critical thinking
- Improves cognitive powers
- It builds self-worth and confidence
- Develops positive attitudes and an open mind
- Increases vocabulary and confidence to articulate thoughts and express feelings
- Brings a feeling of achievement
- It clears your mind creating a meditative state and focuses your thoughts
- Increases empathy and tolerance
We all need to take advantage of simple pleasures to unwind and de-stress, to bring some relief, contentment, joy and happiness. In my sessions aimed at people coping with depression, I want to create a safe calm environment. The paintings selected will be for people to find peace and contentment, a pleasant distraction from the complexities of life.
You don’t have to be artistic to participate in Art Appreciation. If you are interested in learning more, please contact me at:
or pw302140@gmail.com
I will send you full details for my Zoom online sessions and offer a free consultation with no obligations.
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