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E-raamat: Psychology of Adult Coloring: How Coloring Creates Health and Healing

  • Formaat: 216 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Oct-2016
  • Kirjastus: Skyhorse Publishing
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781510717640
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  • Formaat: 216 pages
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  • Kirjastus: Skyhorse Publishing
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781510717640
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"Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once we grow up”. Pablo Picasso

Coloring has become an active and pleasurable interest for millions of adults. It's a phenomenon that captivates more people every day, but why? What is the psychological reason so many of us find peace, enjoyment, and hope when coloring? How does the simple act of putting pencil crayon to paper affect our brains, our bodies, and our emotional health?

The Psychology of Adult Coloring explores the history of coloring and the vast array of options now available. It looks at how art has been used as an outlet to express what some can't or won't say, and how art therapy has been a valuable tool helping those with depression, addictions, facing the loss of loved ones, cancer and many other issues.

You'll even learn tips on how to create your own coloring group. They're the perfect way to slow down, let go of fears, find hope and break down emotional walls.
Introduction v
Chapter 1 The History of Coloring
1(5)
Chapter 2 Why Is Art Therapy?
6(6)
Chapter 3 Right Brain Coloring
12(6)
Chapter 4 Mandalas Reducing Anxiety
18(5)
Chapter 5 Relaxing for Improved Health
23(9)
Chapter 6 Depression and Coloring
32(7)
Chapter 7 Brain Health and Our Choices
39(6)
Chapter 8 Releasing Problems
45(6)
Chapter 9 Disconnecting from Technology
51(9)
Chapter 10 A Deeper Look at Feelings
60(6)
Chapter 11 A Substitute for Addictions
66(5)
Chapter 12 The Meaning of Colors
71(8)
Chapter 13 Finding Light in Creativity
79(6)
Chapter 14 The Artist Struggles
85(6)
Chapter 15 Creating a Coloring Group
91(10)
Chapter 16 Mixing Meditation and Coloring
101(6)
Chapter 17 Healthy Escapes
107(6)
Chapter 18 Parenting, Coloring, and Kids
113(8)
Chapter 19 Liberation of Your Life
121(6)
Chapter 20 Letting Go
127(5)
Chapter 21 Creating an Adult Coloring Teaching Lesson
132(7)
Chapter 22 A Coloring Experiment
139(6)
Chapter 23 The Starving Artist
145(6)
Chapter 24 Art is a Part of Us
151(6)
Chapter 25 Learning to Change May Be Strange
157(10)
Chapter 26 A New Path Forward
167(5)
Chapter 27 Art Quotes
172(14)
Chapter 28 More Questions than Answers
186(5)
Chapter 29 Real Progress Takes Time
191(4)
Chapter 30 Coloring and Hope
195(5)
About the Author 200(3)
Resources 203(1)
Acknowledgments 204(1)
Disclaimer 205
Blake LeVine holds a masters degree in social work and works as a consultant for global corporations and organizations around the world on how to improve mental health. He founded BipolarOnline.com where he educates families and individuals facing mental illness. LeVine also developed Rap Therapy to teach inner city youth to write hip hop song, dance and art about their lives.