ABSTRACT

This workbook offers diverse strengths-based tools to incorporate the Creative Mindfulness Technique (CMT) into clinical practice. It provides an essential understanding of the ethical scope of practice, ensuring that clinicians consider the depth of their own training in the implementation of the CMT art directives.

Chapters explore aspects such as attachment and art therapy, multicultural considerations when using art with clients, mindfulness, the eight dimensions of wellness, and the application of CMT techniques with clients affected by PTSD, anxiety, and low self-esteem. The creative activities, mindfulness approaches, and arts-based exercises provided support the healing process of clients in ways that are accessible, practical, and easy to execute. Examples of activities include guided imageries with art-making, art journaling directives, and mixed media prompts. Through these exercises, clients will learn to draw upon their strengths and feel empowered in their daily lives.

People with PTSD/clinical trauma, stress, addiction, and anxiety, and clinicians and mental health practitioners working with them will find this book to be an essential tool. Readers may also be interested in Creative Mindfulness Techniques for Clinical Trauma Work: Insights and Applications for Mental Health Practitioners, which can be used on its own or as a companion to this book.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

part I|30 pages

The Evolution of the Creative Mindfulness Technique

chapter 1|14 pages

Art and the Process

part II|67 pages

Applications of the Creative Mindfulness Technique

chapter 3|8 pages

Application

chapter 4|8 pages

Art Journaling

chapter 5|9 pages

Guided Imageries

chapter 6|7 pages

Tools for Safety

chapter 7|8 pages

Self Reflection

chapter 8|6 pages

Externalizing

chapter 9|9 pages

Working with It