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Expressive Art: Bringing Home the Inner HealerRelated Videos
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Article Tags: Healing, Creativity, Art Therapy, Artistic Expression Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/psychology-articles/expressive-art-bringing-home-the-inner-healer-603413.html About the Author:
Tanya Vallianos, MA, is a therapist in private practice in Fort Collins who specializes in art therapy, mindfulness, and body-centered practices. Tanya can be contacted here: Good Therapy and here also: Therapist Winter Park
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