By now you probably know about the art therapy space craze that is happening in the U.S. these days.
Art therapy, or art therapy, is a form of therapy that seeks to help people cope with emotional problems by showing them how art can help.
Now that the craze is on, a couple of people have gone on the record to say that they would use their art therapy experience to make a documentary.
One person, an artist and activist named Liana Nieves, says in a blog post that she would like to tell a story about art therapy for the next 50 years.
Nieves said she wants to document her experience of art therapy as a form and how it can be used to help those suffering from mental illness and addiction.
“I would like it to help raise awareness and educate people that art therapy can be a therapeutic tool that can help, and that you can’t always treat someone with art therapy alone,” she said in the post.
Nines also says that her experience as a therapist helped her understand that addiction was a disease and not a mental illness.
Nieves says that she’s “not a medical doctor or psychiatrist” so she can’t give medical advice on art therapy.
She is, however, passionate about helping people understand that the process of treating mental illness is the best therapy available.
She has written a book about art and addiction called Art Therapy: How to Help People Who Have Been Hurt by Art and Is for Kids.
The book was recently named by the National Book Award.
Nines hopes to share her story with people who are suffering from addiction, anxiety, depression, PTSD, and other mental illnesses.
In a statement, Nieves writes, “My art therapy journey has brought me to a place where I can help others through art therapy.”