Expressive art therapy is ... the use of modalities that require a low level of technical skill, allowing a high level of pleasure, lucidity, surprise, imagination and sensitivity a specialisation that uses the transition from one artistic medium to another to engage all sensory capacities • support from the therapist • a time for discussion and reflection on the works produced, to learn more about one's body, mind, feelings and socialisation patterns. Expressive art therapy combines the transition from one form of expression to another to stimulate creativity. I invite you to shape and create to connect with your creative imagination and resources through ... • drawing • painting • modelling • writing • poetry • movement • sounds • music • photocollage • storytelling • theatrical forms • play • breathing • land-art Intermedial art therapy is also ... • a creator • an art therapist • an artwork Expressive art therapy is also ... • a workshop • art materials • a time for creation • symbols and metaphors • times for words and times without words • sensations and emotions