A Quote by Josh Peck

Acting's not therapy, but it can be therapeutic. — © Josh Peck
Acting's not therapy, but it can be therapeutic.
Some people have therapy, some people are alcoholics or they're in AA. Some people jump out of planes on weekends or find ways to release this kind of thing. And for me, it's acting. I find acting very therapeutic for whatever it is.
Therapy can be a good thing; it can be therapeutic.
I think it's therapeutic when we play. It's just like therapy.
There is no standard 'therapeutic process,' since there are so many different schools of therapy.
Acting is therapeutic. I say I'm not shy, but... Acting is a very vulnerable experience, and you've got to be really confident to put yourself out there to be judged.
I think music can be therapeutic and a really positive thing, but that seeing a therapist is the best form of therapy you can get.
I went to physical therapy, occupational therapy, voice, every kind of therapy except mental therapy - obviously!
My work is therapeutic: 'Monster's Ball,' 'Woodsman' and 'Shadowboxer,' because I don't go to therapy, and I sort of live life through my films.
People think my work is therapeutic. I don't see it that way. It's not like I'm saving money from a weekly therapy visit by writing down my life.
Acting is therapeutic.
Acting is always therapeutic.
At my age, I know myself. If I make a project, it's a way to help me. I don't do it for therapeutic reasons, but I know that the therapy can be a side profit.
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I think my sound is very loud. I want other people to describe it as a form of therapy - therapeutic music, a form of release to them.
I think acting is therapeutic for me.
Acting for me is very therapeutic. It's my shrink.
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