Blake LeVine

The Psychology of Adult Coloring

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«Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once we grow up”. Pablo PicassoColoring has become an active and pleasurable interest for millions of adults. It's a phenomenon that captivates more people every day, but why? What is the psychological reason so many of us find peace, enjoyment, and hope when coloring? How does the simple act of putting pencil crayon to paper affect our brains, our bodies, and our emotional health?The Psychology of Adult Coloring explores the history of coloring and the vast array of options now available. It looks at how art has been used as an outlet to express what some can't or won't say, and how art therapy has been a valuable tool helping those with depression, addictions, facing the loss of loved ones, cancer and many other issues.You'll even learn tips on how to create your own coloring group. They're the perfect way to slow down, let go of fears, find hope and break down emotional walls.
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188 printed pages
Original publication
2016
Publication year
2016
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  • Svetlana Morozovahas quoted7 years ago
    Color Wheel Pro is a software program to create color schemes and use them on real world examples. On their website they say, “Red is the color of fire and blood, so
  • Svetlana Morozovahas quoted7 years ago
    Your True Colors: A Practical Guide to Color Psychology,
  • Svetlana Morozovahas quoted7 years ago
    “Color Therapy and Healing: An Introduction” from ArtTherapyBlog.com, they provide insights into the history of colors’ meaning.

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