Abstract
This paper introduces focus points for the innovative practice Dynamic Aesthetic Emancipation. It aims to enhance trauma care by arguing that integrating arts and nature-based modalities, emphasizing their transformative potential, can lead to emancipatory changes for individuals, surpassing the outcomes of conventional care and counseling methods. The practice utilizes creative and natural modalities' aesthetic and experiential aspects to bridge the gap between personal healing and social dynamics. The paper highlights the necessity of approaches that empower clients to actively engage with art and nature, thereby challenging conventional roles.
Original language | Danish |
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Journal | Journal of Humanistic Counseling |
Publication status | Submitted - 4 Sept 2024 |