Art Therapy

Art nourishes the body in ways you might not imagine. We often integrate art forms that our clients enjoy into their wellness plans. Blending art into daily life not only enhances quality of life but also aids the body's self-healing processes through artistic practice.

How Can Art Therapy Help You?

1

Non-Verbal Expression

When words fail to describe inner feelings, emotions are naturally expressed through art forms like painting or music.

Ideal for: Traumatic experiences, complex emotional distress
2

Mind-Body Integration

The creative process activates multiple brain regions simultaneously, promoting mind-body harmony.

Improves: Psychosomatic disorders, chronic pain
3

Safe Release

Release stress through artistic mediums in a protected environment.

Alleviates: Anxiety, anger, depressive moods
Art Therapy Session

Choose the Right Art Therapy for You

Music Therapy

  • Pentatonic scales correspond to organs: Gong-Spleen, Shang-Lungs, Jiao-Liver, Zhi-Heart, Yu-Kidneys
  • Specific frequencies can modulate brainwaves, promoting alpha waves
  • Vibration frequencies directly influence Qi and blood circulation

Painting Therapy

  • Color psychology: Red tonifies Heart Qi, Green soothes Liver stagnation
  • Shape creation activates the right brain, balancing hemispheric function
  • The brushstroke process regulates Qi and blood in the three Yin meridians of the hand

Calligraphy Therapy

  • Breathing rhythm during writing aligns with TCM breathing techniques (Tu Na)
  • Regular script (Kai Shu) stabilizes emotions, running script (Xing Shu) vitalizes Qi movement
  • Writing with a suspended wrist exercises the San Jiao meridian (Triple Burner)

Tea Ceremony Therapy

  • Polyphenols and L-theanine synergistically regulate the nervous system
  • Drinking warm tea stimulates the Lung meridian
  • The tea ceremony ritual cultivates focus and present-moment awareness

Incense Therapy (Xiang Dao)

  • Aromatic molecules reach the limbic system directly via the olfactory nerve
  • Agarwood (Chen Xiang) compounds activate GABA receptors, similar to calming herbs
  • Blending incense follows the TCM principle of Emperor, Minister, Assistant, Envoy (Jun Chen Zuo Shi)

Guqin Therapy

  • Low-frequency vibrations resonate with human organs
  • Fingering techniques stimulate the six meridians in the hand
  • The structure of harmonic overtones follows natural acoustic laws

Chanting Therapy

  • Sound wave vibrations can unblock the Conception (Ren) and Governing (Du) vessels
  • The four tones (level, rising, falling, entering) correspond to directional Qi movements (ascending, descending, floating, sinking)
  • Dantian (elixir field) vocalization enhances diaphragmatic movement

Taiji Sword Therapy

  • Circular sword movements align with the flow of Qi and blood
  • Metal vibration frequencies can regulate the Liver meridian
  • The "sword finger" (Jian Jue) hand posture activates the Pericardium meridian

Dance Therapy

  • Circular movements align with the Qi and blood circulation in the Ren and Du vessels
  • Rhythmic swaying can regulate vagus nerve tone balance
  • Spatial movement training activates the cerebellum-vestibular system connection