It is a therapeutic technique in which patients use crayons, paints and plasticine to visually express their thoughts and feelings on a chosen topic. This form of expression allows for non-verbal representation of past problems or challenges that patients face in the present. By creating drawings and models, patients can explore and communicate deep-rooted emotions and difficult experiences that may be difficult to express in words. Psychodrawing is particularly useful in identifying and analyzing emotional and psychological problems, offering patients an alternative, often more intuitive way to express their inner experiences. This creative approach is helpful in treatment, allowing therapists to better understand the patient’s individual needs and experiences.