S6 | E10 Why Art is Good for Your Mental Health
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1. Introduction to Nelly Khanum and her work with therapeutic art at the Fire Pit studio in London.
2. Nelly's personal journey into therapeutic art, finding creativity as a form of escapism and self-expression.
3. Description of the structure and format of Nelly's art therapy workshops, including:
- Challenging participants with activities like blindfolding, using two hands, and passing artwork around.
- Incorporating music, poetry, and affirmations to create a safe and supportive environment.
- Encouraging participants to express themselves freely without judgment or comparison.
4. The benefits of Nelly's art therapy workshops, including:
- Helping participants rediscover their inner child and sense of creativity.
- Building confidence, self-belief, and the ability to 'trust the process'.
- Facilitating connections and learning from one another in a group setting.
5. The challenges Nelly faces, such as coming up with new and engaging workshop ideas, and helping participants feel comfortable opening up.
6. Nelly's perspective on the innate nature of creativity and how it can be expressed in various forms beyond traditional art.
7. Nelly's advice for incorporating creativity and self-expression into everyday life, even in small ways. 8. Information on how to connect with Nelly and the Fire Pit studio, including their social media and upcoming workshops.
Nelly's social link: https://www.instagram.com/nellyk_arts/profilecard/?igsh=cG4wNGVqNjdydDR4
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