Best Drug Rehabilitation Launches Video Highlighting the Facility’s Creative Art Therapy Program
(PRWEB) October 15, 2013 -- Best Drug Rehabilitation, a leading multi-modality treatment center that offers an array of courses that help clients improve every aspect of their lives, has launched a new video highlighting the facility’s creative art therapy program.
Led by experienced Occupational Therapist Sue Miller, Best Drug Rehabilitation’s art therapy program empowers clients to gently -- and yet profoundly -- work through their underlying issues through a variety of artistic modalities, including painting, writing, and collage. Clients are not required to have any artistic experience, aptitude or talent. The only requirement is an open imagination, and the willingness to create alongside others who are at various stages on their personal road to recovery.
"Through art therapy, our clients can dive into why they’re at our facility and, even more importantly, how they can create and achieve positive goals for their future," commented Per Wickstrom, Best Drug Rehabilitation’s CEO. "What’s more, because our clients immersed in a relaxing and creative environment, it’s an ideal opportunity to encourage them to talk about their feelings and truly express themselves."
According to the American Art Therapy Association, art therapy is a proven approach used by mental health professionals to help clients and patients manage behavior and addictions, explore feelings, resolve emotional conflicts, increase self-awareness, improve social skills, diminish anxiety, and boost self-esteem.
Best Drug Rehabilitation's new video that highlights the treatment facility’s art therapy program is available at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQoAMb7t3GQ.
For additional information or media inquiries, contact Amber Howe, Executive Director BDR, at (231) 887-4590 or ahowe(at)rehabadmin(dot)com.
About Best Drug Rehabilitation
Best Drug Rehabilitation offers treatment programs, and believes that having family close by during a stay in rehab can make a big difference in whether or not the process is successful. Led by CEO Per Wickstrom, Best Drug Rehabilitation also understands that recovering from an addiction is an intense emotional and physical challenge, and as such provides clients with a comfortable and private space that is safe and free of anxiety. Ultimately, Best Drug Rehabilitation offers recovery geared to the personalized needs of each client, which is an option that makes the chance for long-term success much more likely.
Learn more at http://www.bestdrugrehabilitation.com/.
Amber Howe, Best Drug Rehabilitation, http://www.bestdrugrehabilitation.com/, +1 (231) 887-4590, [email protected]
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