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Drawing therapy as a multifunctional approach in working with people with disabilities

At the Irakli Kemoklidze Day Center, we often use drawing therapy. Drawing Therapy Goal Disability With people While working is Multifunctional And Customized Their Skills, Needs And Development Stages According to 

Drawing TherapyA helps: Emotional self-regulation Improving expression, To help  Disabled people  Words Without To express Emotions, Feelings And Thoughts. 

Helps Self-awarenessS, to increase Own In his head Perception And Own Opportunities Awareness,Stress And Anxiety ReductionS, Artistic Activity Calms down And Reduces Internal Tension,Communication DevelopmentS, Especially, Nonverbal Communication StrengtheningS, What It is important. Speech Or Social Communication Difficulties Having For individuals. 

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At the Irakli Kemoklidze Day Center, we often use drawing therapy. The goal of drawing therapy when working with people with disabilities is multifunctional and is tailored to their skills, needs and developmental stages. Drawing therapy helps: improve emotional expression, help people with disabilities express emotions, feelings and thoughts without words. Promotes self-awareness, increases self-perception and awareness of their own abilities, reduces stress and anxiety, artistic activity calms and reduces internal tension, develops communication, especially non-verbal communication, which is important for people with speech or social communication difficulties. At the Irakli Kemoklidze Day Center, we often use drawing therapy. The goal of drawing therapy when working with people with disabilities is multifunctional and is tailored to their skills, needs and developmental stages. Drawing therapy helps: improve emotional expression, help people with disabilities express emotions, feelings and thoughts without words. Promotes self-awareness, increases self-perception and awareness of one's own abilities, reduces stress and anxiety, artistic activity calms and reduces internal tension, develops communication, especially non-verbal communication, which is important for people with speech or social communication difficulties.

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