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Expressive therapy
Expressive therapy, also known as the expressive therapies, expressive arts therapy or creative arts therapy, is the use of the creative arts as a form of therapy. Unlike traditional art expression, the process of creation is emphasized rather than the final product. Expressive therapy is predicated on the assumption that people can heal through use of imagination and the various forms of creative expression.
==Types==

Expressive therapy is an umbrella term. Some common types of expressive therapy include:
* expressive arts therapy
* art therapy
* dance therapy, also known as dance/movement therapy
* drama therapy
* psychodrama
* music therapy
* writing therapy, a term which may encompass journaling, poetry therapy, and bibliotherapy
* (Therapeutic Recreation )
* horticultural therapy
* Social media therapy
*Film/video-based therapy
Horticultural therapy is often not listed with other expressive therapies; it is not universally considered a form of expressive therapy or creative arts therapy.〔Americans for the Arts. (2013). National Initiative for Arts & Health in the Military: Arts, health and well-being across the military continuum. White paper and framing a national plan for action. Retrieved from http://artsusa.org/pdf/ArtsHealthwellbeingWhitePaper.PDF October 10, 2013.〕
All expressive therapists share the belief that through creative expression and the tapping of the imagination, a person can examine the body, feelings, emotions and his or her thought process. However, expressive arts therapy is its own therapeutic discipline, an inter-modal discipline where the therapist and client move freely between drawing, dancing, music, drama, and poetry. Although often separated by the form of creative art, some expressive therapists consider themselves intermodal, using expression in general, rather than a specific discipline to treat clients, altering their approach based on the clients' needs, or through using multiple forms of expression with the same client to aid with deeper exploration.
Expressive arts therapy is the practice of using imagery, storytelling, dance, music, drama, poetry, movement, horticulture, dreamwork, and visual arts together, in an integrated way, to foster human growth, development, and healing. It is about reclaiming our innate capacity as human beings for creative expression of our individual and collective human experience in artistic form. Expressive arts therapy is also about experiencing the natural capacity of creative expression and creative community for healing. (Appalachian Expressive Arts Collective, 2003, Expressive Arts Therapy: Creative Process in Art and Life. Boone, NC: Parkway Publishers. p. 3)

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