What skills do you need to be an art therapist?
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the main three skills to be an art therapist are
Excellent artistic abilities, creativity, imagination and enthusiasm.
Maturity, patience and a calm, respectful manner.
Ability to inspire trust and provide an open atmosphere that encourages learning and participation.
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Key skills for art therapists
- Excellent artistic abilities, creativity, imagination and enthusiasm
- Maturity, patience and a calm, respectful manner
- Ability to inspire trust and provide an open atmosphere that encourages learning and participation
- A non-judgemental approach and ability to work with people from all walks of life
- Ability to deal with difficult, perhaps painful and embarrassing situations
- Excellent interpersonal, communication and listening skills
- A strong knowledge and understanding of the theory and practice of psychotherapy and the role art can play in treatment
- Business skills for private practice
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