Creative therapy is now regarded (16.)_____ a worthy alternative to the more conventional forms of treatment such as psychoanalysis. Art, music and dance are some of the forms of therapy now (17.) _____.These therapies are thought to be effective in (18)................stress, depression and even emotional problems (19.)_____by tensions in relationships. Art therapy involving painting, sculpture and modeling as a(n) (20.) _____of expressing one’s hidden feelings. The good news is that no particular talent is needed; once you have completed your “work of art”, (21.) _____is the opportunity to talk it through with a therapist. (22)................who find it difficult to immediately start up a conversation find this form of therapy useful. Music therapy involves singing or the playing of a musical instrument, Using sound to bring (23)................. emotions to the surface. Again, no special skill is required; you don’t have to be Pavarotti to benefit (24)_____this type of therapy. This technique is often used to promote self-confidence in the physically or mentally disabled. And for those among you who (25) _____too much time in intellectual pursuits, dance therapy may prove invaluable. It encourages spontaneity and helps the deep thinker become more bodily aware.
16. A. as |
B. like |
C. by |
D. to |
17. A. visible |
B. handy |
C. available |
D. ready |
18. A. rebalancing |
B. relaxing |
C. relocating |
D. relieving |
19. A. directed |
B. caused |
C. occurred |
D. made |
20. A. means |
B. attempt |
C. type |
D. effort |
21. A. it |
B. here |
C. that |
D. there |
22. A. The person |
B. Those |
C. They |
D. Anyone |
23. A. hid |
B. hide |
C. hiding |
D. hidden |
24. A. with |
B. for |
C. from |
D. to |
25. A. spend |
B. have |
C. use |
D. spare |