There are many Zentangle teachers working in addiction care, prisons, hospitals and working with people suffering from PTSD
From then on, I was allowed to start teaching and telling people about this fantastic method. There are many people who stumble upon Zentangle because they are looking for something to relax them or because they are looking for a fun hobby. There is also a whole group of people who have mental problems and who use Zentangle to calm their minds and get peace of mind. Among other things, Zentangle is also used in primary schools and retirement homes to give children and the elderly self-confidence and improve their motor skills. There are many Zentangle teachers working in addiction care, prisons, hospitals and working with people suffering from PTSD.
The experiences they share with the Zentangle community are very positive. Studies have also been and are being done on the impact of Zentangle as mindfulness-based art therapy. Articles on this, and on the method itself, can be found at www.Zentangle.com.
Today, there are more than 7000 CZTs in 61 different countries and there are 3 Zentangle training centres in the world. After 9 years, I no longer tangle daily but several times a week and still teach. It is woven into my life and I am grateful that Zentangle came into my life.
Try it too and you will see that anything is possible, one stroke at the time!