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Art Therapy and the Neuroscience of Trauma offers a groundbreaking exploration of how creative expression can heal trauma-affected brains. This authoritative text bridges the gap between neuroscientific research and clinical art therapy practice, providing mental health professionals with evidence-based understanding of trauma’s neurobiological impact.
The book integrates cutting-edge neuroscience with traditional art therapy techniques, demonstrating how creative processes activate neural pathways essential for trauma recovery. Through detailed case studies and practical frameworks, King and Strang illustrate how visual and kinesthetic expression bypasses verbal processing limitations in traumatized individuals.
Readers will discover therapeutic protocols, assessment strategies, and intervention techniques grounded in both neuroimaging findings and clinical outcomes. This resource is invaluable for art therapists, counselors, psychologists, and trauma specialists seeking to deepen their understanding of how the brain heals through creative expression and to implement neuroscience-informed practices in their work.







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