Painting Therapy: Educational Psychology explores the powerful connection between art-making, emotional development, and learning. Rooted in educational psychology, this book explains how painting can help children, teens, and adults express emotions, reduce stress, improve focus, and strengthen cognitive skills. Through color, shapes, and creative expression, painting becomes a therapeutic tool that supports emotional well-being, self-awareness, and academic growth.
The book introduces the psychological principles behind art therapy, explains why creativity is essential for healthy development, and offers practical painting activities that educators, parents, counselors, and students can use. Readers learn how art helps process emotions, enhances motivation, improves problem-solving, and supports mental health in both classroom and home environments.