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What are mandalas and how they help deal with stress
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What are mandalas and how they help deal with stress

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  • Use mandala coloring as a meditative practice to manage pregnancy hormones and emotional stress during your first trimester.
  • Start drawing from the center of the circle and let your intuition guide what images emerge naturally.
  • Consider joining an art therapist's class for guided mandala sessions to work through pregnancy emotions with professional support.
  • Practice mandala coloring regularly as a form of art therapy to express bottled-up feelings safely.
  • Focus on the creative process rather than creating a perfect artwork to maximize stress-relief benefits.

Mandalas are circular, symbolic drawings that help reduce stress through meditative coloring and creative expression. During pregnancy, mandala art therapy provides a safe way to process hormonal emotions and practice mindfulness, making it an effective tool for managing first trimester anxiety and mood swings.

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Coloring in mandalas, symbolic drawings of a circular shape, can help express feelings and restore calmness.

In the first trimester, you go through a real emotional storm. You may feel like crying, then screaming and sometimes anxiety may bring you to a stand still. This is pregnancy hormones at work and it’s best not to keep emotions bottled up. Studies show that those who regularly let off steam are better at dealing with stress [1]. A fun and easy way to relieve stress is through art therapy. Throughout your pregnancy, we will talk about different types. Let's start with mandalas.

What is a mandala?

Originally the word "mandala" meant a circle. Today it is the name for round-shaped drawings, which has a central part and four segments at the edges. This is a symbolic model of the world.

Where did mandalas come from?

Mandalas have been used in Buddhist rituals for centuries and are considered sacred. The circle has been a magical symbol in many other cultures as well. Today, mandalas are used by psychologists and art therapists without religious significance.

In the West, mandalas were first popularized by Carl Gustav Jung. He believed that the circle symbolizes a whole person who is separated from the world around her [2].

How can mandalas help with stress?

Some believe that the colors that people use in their mandalas and what patterns they make can help reveal their own physical and emotional problems [3]. But it's not just about decoding symbols. Coloring mandalas is, in itself, a healing activity, during which you can practice being present in the here and now. It is a kind of meditation [4].

What do you need to paint mandalas?

You can buy mandala coloring pages yourself, but it can be a more fulfilling experience to go to an art therapist's class, which will help you work through your feelings with more awareness.

During the session, you will be given a piece of paper or cardboard in a round shape, crayons, pencils or watercolors. You will fill the circle with images — starting from the center.

The specialist will not tell you what to draw — each person will have their own images. Allow yourself to draw in the center of the mandala the first thing that comes to mind. This will help inform what you should draw next. It’s not about making the most beautiful mandala — it's about the process of self-expression.

At the end of the lesson, you can discuss your mandalas and share your impressions of the work of other people.


Frequently asked questions

A mandala is a circular drawing with a central point and four segments representing a symbolic model of the world. Coloring mandalas helps reduce stress by providing a meditative, present-moment activity that allows for emotional expression and self-reflection.

Yes, mandala coloring is completely safe during pregnancy and particularly beneficial for managing first trimester emotional changes. It's a gentle, non-invasive way to process pregnancy hormones and anxiety through creative expression.

You only need basic art supplies like paper or cardboard cut in a circle, and coloring tools such as crayons, colored pencils, or watercolors. Many people start with pre-made mandala coloring books before creating their own designs.

Regular practice yields the best results for stress management during pregnancy. Even 15-20 minutes of mandala coloring several times per week can help you better process emotions and reduce anxiety levels.

Medical Disclaimer

This article is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

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  1. Cool Art Therapy Intervention #6: Mandala Drawing. Malchiodi C.

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