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My name is Malena Hughet, and I welcome you to this Podcast that I create with so much love. I'll talk about Art Therapy, Yoga and Inspirational Stories. I will share my experiences throughout my work as an art therapist in various countries such as North Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Bolivia, India, etc. To review more about my work, you can visit my page www.hughetmalena.blogspot.com
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Art Therapy Decoded

Janet Cody, Lindsay Winslow

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In this podcast, we interview a variety of art therapists to build community, share knowledge and join in the efforts to further the field of art therapy. We want to continue to strengthen our connection with our art therapy colleagues globally and are thrilled to bring you this content.
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Learn more about the Art Therapy Kaleidoscope Curriculum that Dr. Melissa Satterberg has developed Dr. Satterberg references the American Art Therapy Multicultural Competencies that helped her to guide her work in developing the Kaleidoscope Curriculum. View the AATA Multicultural Competencies Dr. Satterberg mentions the Notre Dame Art Therapy PhD …
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Notre Dame de Namur University Military and Family Life Counseling Viva Nicaragua! Center for Social Justice and Cultural Understanding with Carrie McCracken National Institute of Mental Health Abbe Miller Abbe Miller (2012) Inspired by El Duende: One-Canvas Process Painting in Art Therapy Supervision, Art Therapy, 29:4, 166-173, DOI: 10.1080/07421…
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Dr. Erin Partridge speaks with Lindsay and Janet about what she has learned from her clients about artmaking, and how her personal art process informs her work as an art therapist. She also speaks to the power of technology to enhance the art therapy process by making art more accessible to different populations and make it possible for clients to …
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A small peek into the wisdom of Dr. Amy Backos, PhD, ATR-BC, ranging from her observations of the evolution of the field of art therapy to how she has crafted her job to best suit her to the ethical responsibility of self care for the art therapist to Dr. Backos' advice for art therapists in the early stages of their careers. Just say yes to this e…
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Some more tips for storytelling! Last one we talked mostly about character; dramatic vs comedic, motivation, and how they shouldn't be sacrificed for plot. Well today we're talking about tips to build a better plot! Complete with setups and payoffs, different types of plot, and how to keep the suspense alive. CC Music by Scott Buckley. This is my l…
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Writing is Thinking, Reading is Mind-Reading. And of course, the more expert minds you read, the more material you'll be able to draw from as an artist! This episode was going to be about the benefits of reading and why we should read more, but that seemed like a no-brainer, today I'll be talking about the HISTORY of the written word, and how infor…
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Life is a chaotic mess. It can be pretty difficult to make time for your craft at times. Sometimes life gets in the way, sometimes it's poor time management or lack of motivation. Well TODAY I have some tips to implement a creative injection of art into your day at a manageable pace, focusing on what time of day, where to dedicate your workspace, a…
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Welcome to the Abstract! What is your experience with Abstract Art? Do you laugh at it or appreciate it? Do you think about art snobs who over-analyze everything, or wonder how the mess of colors that a 5-year old could draw is worth 10 million dollars? Well, I'm not here to change any minds about it, but modern abstract art is popular for a reason…
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Back from break! It's been a pretty hectic 4 weeks, but I'm finally back with a small collection of tips for beginning writers who need to work on characters. I talk about the difference between dramatic and comedic characters, the importance of motivation, and a fair warning against writing solely for plot. CC music by Dead Combo.…
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Your Project is complete! The next question is what to do with it? If you're proud of it, tucking it in a drawer or closet or hard drive somewhere isn't a great plan, you should try to get it out in the world! Get as many people to see your work as possible, and you'll get accolades for your hard work. Today' we're talking about the LAST step in th…
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Art is never finished, only abandoned. The hardest part of your project is over! It's finally time to sign your name at the bottom. But artists finish in different ways, on different projects. Some reach a big checkered flag, and end triumphantly, and others drag it out in a long grueling revision phase, not sure when to pull the plug, afraid to le…
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Writing is Rewriting, Action is Reaction! If you made it up to this point in your project, congrats! Not many pieces make it past the drafting process. But now you're in the longest step, slowly hacking away at your work through editing, so only the best of the project shows, turning your work from GOOD to GREAT. In this episode, I'll be talking ab…
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Time to build momentum! We've got the equipment, the plan, the determination, it's time to climb the moutain. This part of the process is devoted to beating out that first rough draft, that first layer of paint, the first rehearsal. In this phase, it's perfectly acceptable (and normal) to start making mistakes! The important part is to push through…
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Let's Start with Starting out! In this 5-part episode, I will be talking about the full creative process from start to finish! Today, I'm talking about making the first step towards that creative project you've been thinking about, and give some tips on how you can plan ahead, outline, and get the motivation to actually sit down and start! Creative…
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We have all Brainstormed It's a semi-tedious process we all went through in school, or work. Some sort of group project requires that you team up with a group of people, friends, colleagues or strangers, and collaborate to produce a creative peice. It's not our favorite pastime, but it's incredibly effective if done well, and even enjoyable! Today …
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Do you keep a Journal? Why not? There are no recorded downsides to journaling! It does sometimes take work, so it can be a bit tricky to maintain a habit of recording your thoughts and ideas, but man is it rewarding, and HELLA important to a creative lifestyle. Today I talk about the benefits of journaling, why you should start with a cheaper noteb…
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We al maek Misteaks Painters make paintings, writers make novels and screenplays, Actors make performances, but all ARTISTS... make mistakes. Not just happy accidents, sorry Mr. Ross. BUT with the right attitude and mindset, those mistakes can become your greatest teachers! The books I reference today are: "Art of Mistakes" by Melanie Rothschild "M…
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Art is Storytelling And one of the best ways of telling stories is dramatic writing. Today on the show we have Matthew Sowell, an award-winning playwright of politcal theatre. I've had the awesome experiance of being involved in two of his plays called "Igominious" and "Spin". We talk about his style to playwriting, and how the medium is such a uni…
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Welcome Back! The dream is to feel like you never have to work, and that as a professional artist, your passion, your "Play" is its own reward, and you get paid to do it! Well, most of us aren't there yet. SO how do we still fullfill our creative side while working through the monotony? Do we focus on work and delay the play for later, or find a wa…
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We all get stuck Stuck inside our heads, stuck in project that we don't know to continue, stuck inside your workplace without breaks, stuck in a fog that inhibits us from progressing and creating. Tis' inevitable. Today I'll talk about some common themes with Writer's block, the importances of taking a BREAK, and motivating you (hopefully) to get b…
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Order or Chaos? Which one is better for making art? Seems like an odd question but suprisingly applicable. Today I talk about the value of planning in your personality, and debunk the myth of the crazy genuis artist bursting with energy all the time. I also went a little extra with the sound effects so... Enjoy! https://www.16personalities.com/free…
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Welcome back, Artists! Writing a novel can be daunting, but it's not impossible. Sometimes to start a hefty project like bookwriting, you just need a jolt of initiative that gets you from "I want to do this SOMEDAY" to "I'm doing it RIGHT NOW". How about a deadline of 50,000 words in 30 days, at 1,667 words per day? On the podcast, I talk about joi…
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Location, Location... Location! I don't like the phrase, repeating the word three times doesn't make it more important. BUT, It's true. Where you create is incredibly important to how you create. On the show today, I talk about the affect of geography on your psyche, tips for an organized workspace, and who you surround yourself with. Creative Comm…
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Welcome Artists! The time for creating is now. Everyone is an artist in they're own way, even if you don't consider yourself as an artistic person. Because creativity comes in many forms, and I'm here to help you bring that creativy to life. This podcast is a brief introduction about what this whole show is about. License for the music was purchase…
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