EVMS OFFERINGS
Medical Art Therapy Course: taught by Tracy Council (15 CEC’s from NBCC) Cost $175
Friday January 8 5-9pm
Saturday Jan 9, 9-4pm
Sunday January 10 9-4pm
RSVP to dorseyks@evms.edu
Art Therapy, “Outsider” Art and the Therapeutic Studio: taught by Randy Vick ATR-BC School of the Art Institute in Chicago
Lecture, slides, gallery tour included (6CEC’s from NBCC)
Saturday February 20 from 9am-4pm Cost $75
RSvp to dorseyks@evms.edu
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ROUND OAKS CREATIVE CENTER SCHEDULE
Winter through spring 2010
1443 Glenside Green, Charlottesville, VA 22901
Phyllis Frame, Director
pframe79@aol.com
ON GOING OFFERINGS:
Individual art therapy and sand tray sessions-$85 (1 ½ hour)
Couple Relationship Assessment: Using the MARI Card test and Mandala drawings $150
2 ½ hour session
Individual MARI Card test and drawing assessment-$85 1 ½ hour session:
Art therapy, sandtray, or mandala supervision $50 1 hour
WORKSHOPS AND TRAININGS:
MANDALA ASSESSMENT REFRESHER AND SUPERVISION: Saturday, February 27,2010. This workshop is for those who have taken previous training in the mandala and are familiar with the Stages of the Great Round and are using this material in work with their clients .
This class provides a refresher and review of this material and time for questions and sharing. Cost $125 with a certificate of completion. Instructors: Phyllis Frame, ATR and Karen Montgomery, ATR. Flyer available.
INTRODUCTION TO SANDTRAY: Small group or individual sand tray training from 10-5pm on Saturdays. Date to be arranged. Includes didactic, additional educational material, and experience in working in the sand tray in different ways. It is based on the Sand Tray/Worldplay model, using techniques developed by Gisela Schubach De Domenico, PhD. Cost: $140 with a certificate of completion.
THE CHAKRA SYSTEM AND SELF HEALING: A MULTI-LEVEL APPROACH. Saturday, March 13, 2010 from 9-5pm. An all day chakra workshop with lecture, power point, sound and toning, guided imagery, color, and various creative exercises around the chakra system. $135 with a certificate of completion. CEU’s are available at extra cost. Phyllis Frame, ATR and Karen Montgomery, ATR, instructors. Request a flyer and registration form.
THE LIFE CYCLE: COURSE IN MANDALA ASSESSMENT April 16-18,2010. A
3 day course with a certificate of completion based on art therapist, Joan Kellogg’s theory of The Archetypal Stages of the Great Round of the Mandala. This course . prepares you to use the mandala in your therapeutic and healing work. Includes lecture, slides, experiential mandalas and a course workbook. Cost: $365,( $350 if registered before Feb. 1, 2010) Time: Friday-Sunday 9-5pm. Phyllis Frame, M.A., ATR and Carole McNamee, PhD, instructors. CEU’s available. Request a flyer and registration form.
LEVEL II MANDALA ASSESSMENT COURSE July 2010 (date to be announced). This 2 ½ day course will be offered to a very limited number of participants at our home in Maine during July 2010. We over look the Penobscot Bay on 6 beautiful and private acres
This course is meant for graduates of beginning courses in mandala assessment. It includes advanced work with color and stages of the great round of the mandala, case studies, experiential mandalas and additional ways of understanding and interpreting this material. Cost:$425 If you are interested in attending, let me know as soon as possible. CEU’s will be available. Housing can be arranged.
*Phyllis Frame, M.A., ATR has been a practicing art therapist in Charlottesville, VA for 25 years. She is the founder and director of the Round Oaks Creative Center, and has given art and mandala workshops throughout the country as well as publishing articles in professional journals on mandala and sandtray. Phyllis has had extensive training with Joan Kellogg, visionary art therapist and her work with the mandala, and also the sand tray-worldplay approach developed by Gisela Schubach DeDomenico, PhD. The center offers individual and group art therapy and sand tray along with weekend workshops and retreats.
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To register for below event and/or schedule a private session, please contact:
Jena Leake, M.A., R.E.A.T., Registered Expressive Arts Therapist
The ART Life Studio, 313 Second Street, S.E., Suite 208, Charlottesville, VA 22902
jenaleake@earthlink.net, (434) 996.8087
**********Winter 2010 Class & Workshop Schedule**********
(Day, Evening & Weekend Offerings)
Re-IMAGINING Life through ART
Expressive Arts Class
Thursdays, 10:30 am - 1 pm
January 21 - March 11 (8-weeks)
This winter, join a spirited group of adventurous souls as we immerse ourselves in DEEP PLAY in the ARTS to imagine new possibilities for shaping life as a full expression of self. We will use painting, dreamwork, clay, writing, poetry, collage, authentic movement, journal making and creative enactments to explore how art-making as a contemplative practice can help us build a bridge between our inner life and the actions we wish to take in the outer world, the life we imagine for ourselves.
Taught from an intermodal expressive arts perspective, participants will experience how the layering of art modalities enhances our capacity for artistic expression, self-awareness and re-imagining our lives. Each class will include time for individual art-making and reflection, community sharing and ritual, and ideas for shaping a personal arts-based practice to support you in cultivating courageous conversations with yourself and your art. All levels of experience welcome in this community art studio where everyone is an artist and a beginner as we follow our images towards new frontiers in our art and life. ( $285, materials included)
ART & SOUL
Women's Expressive Arts Group
Mondays, 10:30 am - 1 pm
January 25 - March 15 (8-weeks)
Discover your ART, nourish your SOUL, bring more ART & SOUL into your everyday life. This 8-week group offers a rich palette of expressive arts explorations to awaken your artistic and soulful nature. You will discover how art-making as a personal and contemplative practice brings you into deeper relationship with your true self, revealing your beauty, strength and inner wisdom. We will paint, draw, collage, sculpt clay, write, dance, make masks and create life-size self portraits while exploring the compelling themes, images and stories in our lives and art. This is a wonderful opportunity to experiment with multiple art modalities, be in community with spirited women and envison new possibilities for living a more soul-fulfilling life. All levels of experience welcome. ($285/materials included)
PAINTING FROM THE WILD SOUL
Women's Expressive Painting Group
Tuesdays, 7 - 9:30 pm
February 2 - March 23 (8-weeks)
Within every woman there is a wild soul full of passion, creativity and inner wisdom. When we express ourselves authentically and artistically, we tap into the soulful nature of our being. Our images, feelings, metaphors and dreams arise from within to guide us in our everyday living.
During this 8-week class, we will journey into the wild soul through painting and visual journaling. Unique to this process is an intermodal expressive arts approach, which will introduce the layering of movement, painting and writing explorations to support you in expanding possibilities for authentic self-expression in art-making and in life. There is no right or wrong way to paint; there is only your way. Join us this winter as we open our senses, play with paint, and nourish the fertile ground within us during this spirited women's painting group! All levels of experience welcome. ($285/materials included)
AWAKENING THE CREATIVE FIRE
Discovering your Passion & Creativity through the Expressive Arts
One-Day Workshop
Saturday, February 6, 10 am - 5 pm
In this mid-winter workshop, we immerse ourselves in art-making and play to awaken our senses and discover our deepest passions. Through painting, writing, and sculpting in clay, movement and story, we will ignite the creative fire within as we explore the transformative power of calling forth images from the depths of our imagination. As we shape artistic works individually and collectively, we will create together in a supportive environment where there are no mistakes and everyone is an artist. This enlivening approach invites authentic self expression, surprising creations, and practical tools for tending the creative fire in everyday life. This intermodal expressive arts workshop is for anyone interested in exploring the arts for personal, professional and artistic growth.
** Co-facilitated by Jena Leake & Robert Wadden Early Bird Registration: $90 before January 15 or $110 after January 15 (all materials included)
CREATRESS "Spring Equinox" Workshop
Women's Expressive Arts Workshop Series (new format)
Saturday, March 20, 1:30 - 5:30 pm
Early Bird Registration: $65 by March 1 or $75 after March 1 (all materials included)
In 2010, this popular women's workshop series is moving from a monthly format to a seasonal format with the 1st workshop taking place on the spring equinox. Each workshop will explore the seasons and cycles of our lives, nature and the creative process. Please see the description of this workshop series below:
Every woman is creative and has the innate capacity to be an artist of her own life. These seasonal "mini retreats" offer a unique opportunity to luxuriate in creative and sacred space with other women as we nourish our inner lives and deepest potential. Through art-making and reflection, celebration and ceremony, we take time to listen attentively to the images and stories emerging from within. Visual art-making, poetry, movement, writing and music will be our companions and guides. As we engage the Creatress within, we will focus on strengthening our connection to the feminine, claiming our inner knowing and body wisdom, and becoming artists of our everyday lives. This is a wonderful gift to yourself, offering replenishment, inspiration and creative practices to support you in staying current with yourself while harvesting what is presently unfolding in your life.
MEN'S Expressive Arts Group (now forming)
Contact Robert Wadden for more information at: robertwadden@earthlink.net
Creative Renewal (new!)
The Art of Self-Care and Caring for Others
An Expressive Arts Personal Process & Supervision Group for Therapists, Social Workers & Counseling Professionals
February – May 2010 / Four Monthly 4 – Hour Sessions scheduled in consultation with participants on a Saturday or Sunday
Proposed weekends: Feb. 20 or 21, March 27 or 28, April 23 or 24 and May 22 or 23
$320 (art materials included); commitment to all 4-sessions requested
Each session will include:
~ A creative, nourishing environment to gather regularly with peers and engage in meaningful dialogue and reflection about your life and work
~ Time to “come home to yourself” and nourish your own soul through individual and collective expressive arts explorations
~ Introduction to expressive arts therapy methodologies and their applications in clinical and community settings
~ Arts-based practices for personal and professional growth
~ Creative renewal as we "re-imagine" our lives and work with others through art-making and soul-centric practices
Individual Expressive Arts Therapy, ART Life Sessions & R.E.A.T. Supervision:
(Offered by appointment; sliding scale available)
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Mandala Assessment Course in Chalottesville
THE LIFE CYCLE: KELLOGG COURSE IN MANDALA ASSESSMENT
(3-day course with a certificate of completion)
DATE: November 6-8,2009 Friday-Sunday 9:00-5pm
PLACE: Round Oaks Creative Center
1443 Glenside Green, Charlottesville, VA 22901
TUITION: $365 includes a course notebook. ($75 non-refundable deposit.)
CEU’S are available for an additional fee
DESCRIPTION: This is an in depth and timely course describing and working with the concept of the LIFE CYCLE, reflected in the stages of the Great Round Of the Mandala, developed by visionary art therapist, Joan Kellogg.
The mandala is a circular drawing, well known by Jungians as an indicator of internal processes. Jung referred to it as a “cryptogram (coded message) concerning the state of the self.” This mandala course includes concepts from psychosocial, physiological, and spiritual perspectives as they relate to our understanding of the meaning of colors and images found in mandala drawings.
Participants will be introduced to the mandala drawing and learn how to use it as a diagnostic and healing tool in work with others and for themselves. This course will include the historical background on the mandala form as seen in nature, art, myth, architecture, religion and ritual. The format will include lecture, illustrative slides, film and experiential activities including mandala art and poetry writing. It is based on Kellogg’s theory of the 13 Archetypal Stages in the Great Round of the Mandala, a comprehensive model for the development of human consciousness that fits into all cycles. Kellogg incorporated states of consciousness research with Jungian theory and cross-cultural studies, and theorized an organized system based on form, color, and symbols for understanding mandala drawings. This developmental model includes issues around birth, life, death, and rebirth and provides a map of human consciousness and evolution.
This training is for therapists, especially art or expressive therapists, or others in the fields of mental health, pastoral or spiritual counseling, or those interested in knowing more about this subject for their own growth and healing. It could be a refresher course for those who
who have taken earlier mandala assessment courses and wish to go deeper into this material.
Please send a non-refundable deposit of $75 to Phyllis Frame, 1443 Glenside Green., Charlottesville, VA 22901. Upon receipt of the deposit, a confirmation letter will be sent with lodging information and directions to the center. For further information, please call Phyllis at 434-973-7534 or email: pframe79@aol.com .
(3-day course with a certificate of completion)
DATE: November 6-8,2009 Friday-Sunday 9:00-5pm
PLACE: Round Oaks Creative Center
1443 Glenside Green, Charlottesville, VA 22901
TUITION: $365 includes a course notebook. ($75 non-refundable deposit.)
CEU’S are available for an additional fee
DESCRIPTION: This is an in depth and timely course describing and working with the concept of the LIFE CYCLE, reflected in the stages of the Great Round Of the Mandala, developed by visionary art therapist, Joan Kellogg.
The mandala is a circular drawing, well known by Jungians as an indicator of internal processes. Jung referred to it as a “cryptogram (coded message) concerning the state of the self.” This mandala course includes concepts from psychosocial, physiological, and spiritual perspectives as they relate to our understanding of the meaning of colors and images found in mandala drawings.
Participants will be introduced to the mandala drawing and learn how to use it as a diagnostic and healing tool in work with others and for themselves. This course will include the historical background on the mandala form as seen in nature, art, myth, architecture, religion and ritual. The format will include lecture, illustrative slides, film and experiential activities including mandala art and poetry writing. It is based on Kellogg’s theory of the 13 Archetypal Stages in the Great Round of the Mandala, a comprehensive model for the development of human consciousness that fits into all cycles. Kellogg incorporated states of consciousness research with Jungian theory and cross-cultural studies, and theorized an organized system based on form, color, and symbols for understanding mandala drawings. This developmental model includes issues around birth, life, death, and rebirth and provides a map of human consciousness and evolution.
This training is for therapists, especially art or expressive therapists, or others in the fields of mental health, pastoral or spiritual counseling, or those interested in knowing more about this subject for their own growth and healing. It could be a refresher course for those who
who have taken earlier mandala assessment courses and wish to go deeper into this material.
Please send a non-refundable deposit of $75 to Phyllis Frame, 1443 Glenside Green., Charlottesville, VA 22901. Upon receipt of the deposit, a confirmation letter will be sent with lodging information and directions to the center. For further information, please call Phyllis at 434-973-7534 or email: pframe79@aol.com .
Monday, September 7, 2009
Art of Surviving Sexual Assault Show: Glouchester, VA, October 2009
The Art of Surviving Sexual Violence:Stories of victimization and healing told by survivors of sexual violence through their own artwork and poetry.
The Art of Surviving exhibit will be displayed at The Laurel Center in Glouchester in October. VATA will be collaborating with the Laurel Center to offer an art therapy workshop as part of Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
The Art of Surviving is an exhibit of artwork and poetry created by survivors of sexual violence across Virginia. The art and poetry provides survivors, many of whom have felt silenced in their victimization, a voice with which to discuss sexual victimization and healing and to speak out about the realities of sexual violence and survivorship through artistic expression.The artists and poets who contributed their work to The Art of Surviving exhibit range in age from 19 to 75. They are college students, great-grandparents, military veterans, activists, artists, therapists, crisis center staff and volunteers, and self-defense instructors. Some of the artists created their art shortly after they were assaulted; some created it over 40 years later. A few created their artwork and poetry while staying in a domestic violence shelter or participating in a sexual assault support group. A few are professional artists. Many created their artwork on their own.
The Art of Surviving seeks to raise public awareness about the prevalence and scope of sexual violence, its impact on individuals, families, and communities, and the process of moving from victim of sexual violence to survivor. For more information about the exhibit details, please contact Carol at The Virginia Art Therapy Association at (804) 632-8696. To find out more about The Art of Surviving project, as well as how to submit artwork and poetry to the exhibit, visit www.vsdvalliance.org.
The Art of Surviving exhibit will be displayed at The Laurel Center in Glouchester in October. VATA will be collaborating with the Laurel Center to offer an art therapy workshop as part of Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
The Art of Surviving is an exhibit of artwork and poetry created by survivors of sexual violence across Virginia. The art and poetry provides survivors, many of whom have felt silenced in their victimization, a voice with which to discuss sexual victimization and healing and to speak out about the realities of sexual violence and survivorship through artistic expression.The artists and poets who contributed their work to The Art of Surviving exhibit range in age from 19 to 75. They are college students, great-grandparents, military veterans, activists, artists, therapists, crisis center staff and volunteers, and self-defense instructors. Some of the artists created their art shortly after they were assaulted; some created it over 40 years later. A few created their artwork and poetry while staying in a domestic violence shelter or participating in a sexual assault support group. A few are professional artists. Many created their artwork on their own.
The Art of Surviving seeks to raise public awareness about the prevalence and scope of sexual violence, its impact on individuals, families, and communities, and the process of moving from victim of sexual violence to survivor. For more information about the exhibit details, please contact Carol at The Virginia Art Therapy Association at (804) 632-8696. To find out more about The Art of Surviving project, as well as how to submit artwork and poetry to the exhibit, visit www.vsdvalliance.org.
Regional Art Therapy Conference on February 6th, 2010
VATA is collaborating with PATA and MATA to bring the first annual regional art therapy symposium for the mid-atlantic art therapy organizations. Save the date for February 6th. The event is to be held at the Arlington campus of the George Washington University Art Therapy Department. Check back for details on the keynote and other presenters.
Monday, August 3, 2009
Ethics in Clinical Services
The Virginia Art Therapy Association Presents: Saturday, October 17, 2009
Rappahannock Council Against Sexual Assault (*Location subject to change due to response) 2601 Princess Anne Street, Suite 104, Fredericksburg, VA 22401
10:00am – 3:00pm Ethics in Clinical Services presented by Carol Olson, LPC, ATR-BC, CSAC $65 ($60 for VATA Members)*4 hours of CEU's offered - $15 Fee *Approved by The American Art Therapy Association; Approval #08-09The AATA has been approved by the National Board for Certified Counselors, (NBCC) as a provider of Continuing Education Credits.
Individual Box Lunch is offered for $10
3:00pm – 4:00pm Group Art Therapy Supervision for Art Therapy Interns and professionals presented by Carol Olson, LPC, ATR-BC $20 (no charge for VATA Members)
Refund/Cancellation policy: Cancellation up to a week prior to workshop will result in a refund of the registration fee minus a $5 processing fee. Cancellation after February 15th will result in a refund of registration fee minus $25 processing fee.
Ethics in Clinical Services presented by Carol Olson, LPC, ATR-BC, CSAC
This course is designed for art therapists and mental health professionals who work in a variety of clinical settings. The content focuses on professional ethics and ethical concerns in clinical practices for practitioners who work in sites that fall under a multiple levels of regulations. Topics included: confidentiality and record keeping in diverse clinical settings, HIPAA, ethical concerns regarding artwork, mandated reporting, and concerns regarding artwork.
To register: Contact carol@rcasa.org or check www.rcasa.org under events. Checks made payable to VATA.
Rappahannock Council Against Sexual Assault (*Location subject to change due to response) 2601 Princess Anne Street, Suite 104, Fredericksburg, VA 22401
10:00am – 3:00pm Ethics in Clinical Services presented by Carol Olson, LPC, ATR-BC, CSAC $65 ($60 for VATA Members)*4 hours of CEU's offered - $15 Fee *Approved by The American Art Therapy Association; Approval #08-09The AATA has been approved by the National Board for Certified Counselors, (NBCC) as a provider of Continuing Education Credits.
Individual Box Lunch is offered for $10
3:00pm – 4:00pm Group Art Therapy Supervision for Art Therapy Interns and professionals presented by Carol Olson, LPC, ATR-BC $20 (no charge for VATA Members)
Refund/Cancellation policy: Cancellation up to a week prior to workshop will result in a refund of the registration fee minus a $5 processing fee. Cancellation after February 15th will result in a refund of registration fee minus $25 processing fee.
Ethics in Clinical Services presented by Carol Olson, LPC, ATR-BC, CSAC
This course is designed for art therapists and mental health professionals who work in a variety of clinical settings. The content focuses on professional ethics and ethical concerns in clinical practices for practitioners who work in sites that fall under a multiple levels of regulations. Topics included: confidentiality and record keeping in diverse clinical settings, HIPAA, ethical concerns regarding artwork, mandated reporting, and concerns regarding artwork.
To register: Contact carol@rcasa.org or check www.rcasa.org under events. Checks made payable to VATA.
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Saturday, July 4, 2009
Round Oaks Offerings in Charlottesville
Round Oaks Creative Center and Vision Quest into Symbolic Reality* presents
Our Annual Transformational Group Sandplay Journey:
Explore, enliven and sustain the Circle of Life
Gisela Schubach De Domenico, PhD, MFT, RPT-S
Date: October 23-25, 2009
Time: Friday-4-8pm, Saturday-9-5pm and Sunday 9:00-5:00pm
Place: Round Oaks Creative Center 1443 Glenside Green.
Charlottesville, VA 22901
Fee: $325 (17 CEhrs available from Vision Quest Into Symbolic Reality for a $25 fee)
Our workshop is open to all those who seek an adventure in self exploration and spiritual transformation at Round Oaks Creative Center and Penn Park. We journey in the Round Oaks Expressive playroom, explore the woods, be with birds, rocks and river that border the quiet shade garden overlooked by St. Francis and a large healing crystal.
This weekend, psychotherapists, art therapists, play therapists and sandplay guides have an opportunity to deepen their professional healing practice and renew their group play therapy skills as they journey within our small intimate group designed to experience facets of the transformational journey within the network of nature’s living systems.
Expect drumming, movement, drawing, dreamwork, Sandtray-Worldplay, Nature-Worldplay, meditation, storytelling, totems and/or ST-WP healing altars. With playfulness, we follow the many pathways into the inner and outer landscapes of our Life. We share our stories of the seasons of our Lives in our communal Sandplay Circles, we each discover, affirm, and consciously shape the sacred fire that has sustained our life. We form a more consciously empowered connection to the ancestors and the beings that guide us in the inner- and the natural world. We re-align ourselves with our unique gifts, values, passions and purpose.
Everyone brings: A journal for your stories, camera, small drum or rattle-like instrument, 20-30 labeled images in a basket, 5 photographs of seasons of your life, 5 natural objects from your own neighborhood; a sandtray with sand; and your favorite food to share for a potluck lunch on Saturday and Sunday. If you cannot bring sand, let us know in advance and we can provide it.
Vision Quest Sandtrays may be ordered up to 12 days prior to the event ($55). Visit www.vision-quest.us and www.vision-quest.us/vquisr or contact Gisela at sandtrayworldplay@gmail.com.
Gisela Schubach De Domenico, PhD, MFT, RPT-S, is nationally recognized as the originator and trainer of the Sandplay-Worldplay method of individual and group sandplay therapy. She created the Vision Quest into Symbolic Reality Training Series, is a registered Play Therapy supervisor and a founding member of the Sandtray Network. She authored the Sandtray–Worldplay Manual and the Experiential Sandtray-Worldplay Home Study Course, and has presented workshops at Round Oaks Creative Center since 1991. Vision Quest Into Symbolic Reality is responsible for the educational content/objectives of this retreat and offers CE hrs which meet continuing education criteria for the following organizations: CA-Board of Behavioral Sciences LCSW, MFT (Prov #PCE 732), National Board of Certified Counselors (Provider NBCC #5411). The Association for Playtherapy (APT-Provider #985-018 for all Play Therapy Trainings).
If you are interested in Private ST-WP Journey Sessions or Play Therapy Supervision/Consultation with Gisela on Oct 23rd or Oct 26th at Round Oaks please contact her at sandtrayworldplay@gmail.com to make arrangements.
Two hour journey, consultation or supervision sessions: $280.
Our Annual Transformational Group Sandplay Journey:
Explore, enliven and sustain the Circle of Life
Gisela Schubach De Domenico, PhD, MFT, RPT-S
Date: October 23-25, 2009
Time: Friday-4-8pm, Saturday-9-5pm and Sunday 9:00-5:00pm
Place: Round Oaks Creative Center 1443 Glenside Green.
Charlottesville, VA 22901
Fee: $325 (17 CEhrs available from Vision Quest Into Symbolic Reality for a $25 fee)
Our workshop is open to all those who seek an adventure in self exploration and spiritual transformation at Round Oaks Creative Center and Penn Park. We journey in the Round Oaks Expressive playroom, explore the woods, be with birds, rocks and river that border the quiet shade garden overlooked by St. Francis and a large healing crystal.
This weekend, psychotherapists, art therapists, play therapists and sandplay guides have an opportunity to deepen their professional healing practice and renew their group play therapy skills as they journey within our small intimate group designed to experience facets of the transformational journey within the network of nature’s living systems.
Expect drumming, movement, drawing, dreamwork, Sandtray-Worldplay, Nature-Worldplay, meditation, storytelling, totems and/or ST-WP healing altars. With playfulness, we follow the many pathways into the inner and outer landscapes of our Life. We share our stories of the seasons of our Lives in our communal Sandplay Circles, we each discover, affirm, and consciously shape the sacred fire that has sustained our life. We form a more consciously empowered connection to the ancestors and the beings that guide us in the inner- and the natural world. We re-align ourselves with our unique gifts, values, passions and purpose.
Everyone brings: A journal for your stories, camera, small drum or rattle-like instrument, 20-30 labeled images in a basket, 5 photographs of seasons of your life, 5 natural objects from your own neighborhood; a sandtray with sand; and your favorite food to share for a potluck lunch on Saturday and Sunday. If you cannot bring sand, let us know in advance and we can provide it.
Vision Quest Sandtrays may be ordered up to 12 days prior to the event ($55). Visit www.vision-quest.us and www.vision-quest.us/vquisr or contact Gisela at sandtrayworldplay@gmail.com.
Gisela Schubach De Domenico, PhD, MFT, RPT-S, is nationally recognized as the originator and trainer of the Sandplay-Worldplay method of individual and group sandplay therapy. She created the Vision Quest into Symbolic Reality Training Series, is a registered Play Therapy supervisor and a founding member of the Sandtray Network. She authored the Sandtray–Worldplay Manual and the Experiential Sandtray-Worldplay Home Study Course, and has presented workshops at Round Oaks Creative Center since 1991. Vision Quest Into Symbolic Reality is responsible for the educational content/objectives of this retreat and offers CE hrs which meet continuing education criteria for the following organizations: CA-Board of Behavioral Sciences LCSW, MFT (Prov #PCE 732), National Board of Certified Counselors (Provider NBCC #5411). The Association for Playtherapy (APT-Provider #985-018 for all Play Therapy Trainings).
If you are interested in Private ST-WP Journey Sessions or Play Therapy Supervision/Consultation with Gisela on Oct 23rd or Oct 26th at Round Oaks please contact her at sandtrayworldplay@gmail.com to make arrangements.
Two hour journey, consultation or supervision sessions: $280.
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Summer workshop!
This is the link for the full-color announcement:http://www.expressivemedia.org/iah/email.php
And this is the link to the event site:http://www.expressivemedia.org/iah/Also find attached a Word version and links, if needed.
July 10 - 12, 2009
Hilton Alexandria Mark CenterAlexandria, Virginia(minutes from Washington, DC)REGISTER NOW FOR THIS REMARKABLE OPPORTUNITY!
FACULTY* Judith A. Rubin, Ph.D., ATR-BC, HLM - Art Therapist, Psychologist, Psychoanalyst* Eleanor C. Irwin, Ph.D., RDT, TEP - Drama Therapist, Psychodramatist, Psychoanalyst* Sharon Chaiklin, ADTR - Dance/Movement Therapist; President, Marian Chace Foundation* Eliana Gil, Ph.D., ATR, RPT-S, MFCC - Play Therapist, Art Therapist, Psychologist* Peggy Osna Heller, Ph.D., LCSW/C, PTR - Poetry Therapist, Social Worker* Clive Robbins, DMM, MT-BC - Founder, Nordoff-Robbins Center for Music Therapy
First in a series of "best-practice" training opportunities for therapists, educators, students, and others emphasizing multimodal, group, and individual approaches with children, adolescents, and adults.
PROGRAM INCLUDES* Course: Assessment and Treatment of Abused/Traumatized Children through Expressive and Play Therapies (Gil)* Plenary Lectures (Art, Drama, Music, Dance, Poetry)* In-depth, Participatory Workshops (Art, Drama, Music, Dance, Poetry)* In-depth, Participatory Multimodal Workshops (Drama/Poetry, Music/Dance)* Panel: Future of the Expressive Arts Therapies (Institute Faculty)* Expressive Therapies Film Festival (All Modalities)REGISTER EARLY!
Each Workshop Strictly Limited to 35 Participants Save $100 - Register on or before May 23
Early Registration RatesPackage (Fri-Sun) $379
Institute (Fri night, Sat, Sun) $279 Course (Fri Only) $139
Discount Hotel Rates - $99 single/double
Continuing Education Credits Available for Most Clinical Disciplines
To register, visit www.expressivemedia.org/iahor contact Barry M. Cohen, Executive Director, at info@expressivemedia.org
And this is the link to the event site:http://www.expressivemedia.org/iah/Also find attached a Word version and links, if needed.
July 10 - 12, 2009
Hilton Alexandria Mark CenterAlexandria, Virginia(minutes from Washington, DC)REGISTER NOW FOR THIS REMARKABLE OPPORTUNITY!
FACULTY* Judith A. Rubin, Ph.D., ATR-BC, HLM - Art Therapist, Psychologist, Psychoanalyst* Eleanor C. Irwin, Ph.D., RDT, TEP - Drama Therapist, Psychodramatist, Psychoanalyst* Sharon Chaiklin, ADTR - Dance/Movement Therapist; President, Marian Chace Foundation* Eliana Gil, Ph.D., ATR, RPT-S, MFCC - Play Therapist, Art Therapist, Psychologist* Peggy Osna Heller, Ph.D., LCSW/C, PTR - Poetry Therapist, Social Worker* Clive Robbins, DMM, MT-BC - Founder, Nordoff-Robbins Center for Music Therapy
First in a series of "best-practice" training opportunities for therapists, educators, students, and others emphasizing multimodal, group, and individual approaches with children, adolescents, and adults.
PROGRAM INCLUDES* Course: Assessment and Treatment of Abused/Traumatized Children through Expressive and Play Therapies (Gil)* Plenary Lectures (Art, Drama, Music, Dance, Poetry)* In-depth, Participatory Workshops (Art, Drama, Music, Dance, Poetry)* In-depth, Participatory Multimodal Workshops (Drama/Poetry, Music/Dance)* Panel: Future of the Expressive Arts Therapies (Institute Faculty)* Expressive Therapies Film Festival (All Modalities)REGISTER EARLY!
Each Workshop Strictly Limited to 35 Participants Save $100 - Register on or before May 23
Early Registration RatesPackage (Fri-Sun) $379
Institute (Fri night, Sat, Sun) $279 Course (Fri Only) $139
Discount Hotel Rates - $99 single/double
Continuing Education Credits Available for Most Clinical Disciplines
To register, visit www.expressivemedia.org/iahor contact Barry M. Cohen, Executive Director, at info@expressivemedia.org
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