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EMPLOYING THE ARTS FOR EXCELLENCE AND ENGAGEMENT IN RURAL AND REGIONAL MENTAL HEALTH

CALL TO ACTION: RURAL MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES Next time your service is advertising a position, add “suitably qualified Creative Arts Therapist” to the list of allied health professionals that can apply to the role. We can help fill gaps in … Read More

Arts, Creativity and Mental Wellbeing : Policy Development response from Dr Carla van Laar

Arts, Creativity and Mental Wellbeing The Australia Council for The Arts recently hosted a program to develop a policy paper focusing on Arts, Creativity and Mental Wellbeing. I was privileged to participate in the workshops. Participants were invited to share … Read More

New publication: “ART THERAPY FIRST AID – Growing Capacity with Art Therapists in Communities Affected by Australian Bushfires”.

Art Therapy in Response to Natural Disasters, Mass Violence and Crisis is a new Jessica Kingsely publication edited by Joseph Scarce. I am honoured to be one of the authors in this wonderful new book. … … Editor Joseph Scarce has … Read More

MY SUPER POWER IS…

What is your own special SUPER POWER? Remember! Art Therapy is a time to relax, enjoy yourself, focus on your strengths express your personality and how you like to make art there is no right or wrong way, no good … Read More

FOUNDATIONS OF CREATIVE WELLBEING – online course with Dr Carla van Laar

Watch the overview OPENING SPECIAL 67% DISCOUNT – THE FULL COURSE FOR ONLY $99 PURCHASE NOW – CLICK HERE What to expect from this refreshing new course by leading Art Therapist Dr Carla van Laar? … This highly experiential course … Read More

Art Therapy First Aid

The Art Therapy First Aid Professional Development workshop is suitable for qualified Art Therapists, Allied Health professionals and Educators. The training covers: Psychological First Aid principles as outlined in the APS Australian guidelines for supporting people affected by disaster. Clarify … Read More

Creative Self Care: Tuning in to our Environment part 1 “See a Rainbow”

With Dr Carla van Laar  Feature image credit Carla van Laar In this article I share some of my research into how the environments that we live and work in affect us – or our contexts – and I invite … Read More

Creative Self Care: Coming to our Senses Part 2 – Drawing Breath

With Dr Carla van Laar AThR Feature image credit Carla van Laar In this article I introduce the links between creative practices, mindful approaches, and traditional healing practices. I then invite you to use the process of drawing your breath … Read More

Creative Self Care: Coming to our Senses Part 1 – relaxation

With Dr Carla van Laar AThR Feature image credit: Carla van Laar In this series of articles, I invite you to embark on a creative journey of self care. I include gentle experiential and arts based processes and activities that … Read More

Art Therapy Supervision

‘The Artist’ or ‘The Critic’ – the Judged or the Judge; why we need more roles in our repertoire when it comes to art.

Dr Carla van Laar AThR most of us have been socialised from a very early age to develop only two roles in our repertoire when it comes to art – “The Artist” or “The Critic”… The result can be that … Read More

Arts Therapists Recognised by Royal Commission into Victoria’s Mental Health System

Our voices are part of a chorus who want greater choice for people in managing their own mental health care, and greater inclusion for Arts Therapists as highly skilled and valued members of Victoria’s Mental Health Workforce. Tuesday the 2nd … Read More

Here’s the Evidence: Employing Arts Therapists in Schools is Good for Student Mental Health.

Prepared by Dr Carla van Laar and Dr Lisa Mosely for the ACTivate Arts Therapy Campaign Evidence for the efficacy of Arts Therapy in mental health and wellbeing. The World Health Organisation (WHO) has confirmed the effectiveness of the arts … Read More

Dr Carla van Laar. “Standing Strong in our Professional Identity” – Art based and collaborative approaches in individual planning and responding as humanising alternatives to assessments and interventions.

In our recent article, The Balancing Act: Performing Stories of our Practice within Systems of the State, Dr Alisoun Neville and I wrote: “We invite arts therapists to reflect on the values performed by the documents we produce, and to … Read More

New Publication “The Balancing Act” – Co-authored by Dr Alisoun Neville and Dr Carla van Laar

Feature Image: “Looking up”, Carla van Laar. Congratulations to the Editors, designer and contributors of the first edition of our new Australian publication, the “Journal of Creative Arts Therapies” – JoCAT. Alisoun Neville and I have coauthored an article for … Read More

Regional Arts Therapists review the GRAT Experiential Workshop: “Art Therapy First Aid – ONLINE”.

Feature image: regional attendees at the online professional development during the peak of pandemic lockdown. April 2020. “GRAT” – Group of Regional Registered Arts Therapists was formed in 2007. The networking and professional development group is member led by volunteers, and … Read More

Art Therapy Supervision

‘Seeing her stories: Finding a place in the landscape of art therapy literature’ – my recent article.

This month I was thrilled to be published in ANZJAT – the peer reviewed Art Therapy journal of the Australian, New Zealand and Asian Creative Arts Therapies Association, and deeply honoured when I saw that my article had been chosen … Read More