Specialist of the Psychological Support Service, K.A. Sagyndykova, conducted art therapy titled "Without a Mask" for students of the Food Engineering Research School and the Physics-Chemistry Research School.
🎨 Results of the training: what students were able to gain:
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Opportunity to express inner feelings
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Students learned to openly express their emotions without hiding behind a mask.
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Many were able to freely share their inner worries, fears, or dreams for the first time.
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Self-acceptance and self-understanding
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Through creative tasks, students took their first steps towards self-awareness and self-acceptance.
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The ability to value their individuality developed.
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Emotional release and stress reduction
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Through art, internal tension and stress were reduced.
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This provided psychological relief to the students.
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Group support and an atmosphere of trust
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An atmosphere of trust was established within the group, and students learned to support and listen to each other.
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Collaborative art projects strengthened the sense of community.
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Increased creative freedom and initiative
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Students learned to express their thoughts through painting, collages, drawings, or installations.
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This developed their creative thinking and ability to voice their opinions.
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Communication and reflection skills
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By reflecting on their work, students learned to critically assess themselves and others.
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Openness in communication was fostered.