The cognitive therapy that takes place in the film Antichrist is a form of therapy that I have used for some time, and it has to do with confronting your fears. I would say that especially the part of the film that has to do with therapy is humoristic because people who know about this form of therapy would know that the character is more than a fool.
Art, for example, becomes "art therapy." When patients make music, it becomes "music therapy." When the arts are used for "therapy" in this way, they are degraded to a secondary position.
Singing brings out in me what I can't normally bring out in everyday life. It's an incredible feeling to be able to bare your soul to people you've never met in a way that can make them understand so clearly what you mean. That's what I love most about singing ... it becomes my truest form of communication.
To me, singing is basically a form of prayer. I get this great joy when I`m singing - whatever I`m singing. I missed it when I left it.
I went to physical therapy, occupational therapy, voice, every kind of therapy except mental therapy - obviously!
I have no perspective as regards my work. One reason I put out records and books is people respond to it, and it enables you to actually see the work more clearly. It's a form of therapy for me. Sometimes abusive therapy.
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.
It's like a painter with various layers of paint. I start with a drum loop and add keyboards, and then melodies start to take shape. The vocals happen later. I've never really done therapy before, but it's a form of therapy. Everything else falls away.
I've been working hard: lots of therapy, speech therapy, physical therapy, yoga too.
I love therapy. I swear by therapy. I couldn't exist without therapy.
Sometimes sweat is the best form of therapy.
My form of therapy and survival has been exercise.
Gastronomy is the greatest form of therapy that anyone can be exposed to.
Movies are like an expensive form of therapy for me.
I think a craft becomes an art form when the space of possible solutions becomes so huge that engineering can't carry you through.
Every role that one does - at least, that's what happens in my case - becomes a sort of therapy.