Arts in Focusing

Our skills and certification training programs focus on teaching you Focusing and how to apply therapeutic arts to Focusing. This approach is called Arts in Focusing. You will learn various Focusing styles and practical Felt Sense-based art tools to help your clients express their feelings in nonverbal ways

Clients often experience inner stoppages. In addition to Focusing, imaginary spaces and alternative world experiences may be beneficial for them. This is especially true when clients feel stuck due to structure-bound experiencing

They can find real-life solutions through unexpected and unpredictable experiences that are effective, sensory-based and playful. Arts that are based on the Felt Sense concept are known to facilitate such experiences

Clients can find assistance through our Arts in Focusing tool kits. These kits foster user-friendly art activities, that require little skill but are highly sensitive

Felt Sense-based arts require no artistic talent

Arts In Focusing Is Therapeutic  

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Hands-on Methods We Use

The Arts in Focusing approaches use a variety of hands-on methods that can be customized to various training setting, topics, issues, and target audiences. Some examples of the methods we use are listed below:

 

  • Expressive Portraying: Doing a one-line blind draw from faces as a warm up and to connect with the inner self

 

  • Embodied Doodling: Energizing the body through spontaneous repetitive art activities for stress release and grounding

 

  • Felt Art Journaling: Processing difficult emotions, issues or intentions through multiple layers of artistic expression from the body sense

 

  • Museum Art-Based Engagement: Receptive-active art activities that respond to fine arts from the Felt Sense, finding aesthetic connection and deeper meaning

 

 

 

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