Creative Arts Therapy Program Helping Young Patients Cope Through Creativity by Megan Reuther
Not exact matches
Georgie helped create and coordinate the Loma Linda University Play
Therapy Certificate
Program, and she now specializes in play and
creative arts therapies for children from the early years to adolescence.
Offering an unorthodox mix of museum education and
art therapy, the
program invites older adults, along with their families and caregivers, to enter the world of Renoir, van Gogh, Picasso, and others, and then return to Iona where they use the
creative process of making
art to enhance their emotional, mental, and physical well - being.
She has taught at several graduate schools, including Drexel's
Creative Arts in
Therapy program, and has presented on numerous topics, including shame, therapist self - disclosure, and the perils of rigidly adhering to theory in group t
Therapy program, and has presented on numerous topics, including shame, therapist self - disclosure, and the perils of rigidly adhering to theory in group
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«Kate is a graduate from The George Washington University
art therapy masters
program and is passionate about helping clients process and evolve through the power of
creative expression.
A wide range of activities and
creative arts techniques are incorporated into the
therapy responding mostly to the child's preferences and this is the biggest difference between other types of specialized
therapies such as
art, music, and drama
programs.
and
creative arts techniques are incorporated into the
therapy responding mostly to the child's preferences and this is the biggest difference between other types of specialized
therapies such as
art, music, and drama
programs.
This 4 - year
Program is open to candidates who have an MD, PhD in Psychology, or an MA in Social Work, Mental Health Counseling,
Creative Arts Therapy, or Marriage and Family
Therapy.