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expressive therapy

expressive therapy

1. a form of psychotherapy in which the client is encouraged to talk through problems and to express feelings openly and without restraint. Compare suppressive therapy.

2. any of a variety of therapies that rely on nonverbal methods (e.g., art, dance, movement) to facilitate change.

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