BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//Lewis & Clark//NONSGML v1.0//EN BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZNAME:PDT DTSTART:20180311T100000 RDATE:20180311T100000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0800 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:STANDARD TZNAME:PST DTSTART:20181104T090000 RDATE:20181104T090000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0700 TZOFFSETTO:-0800 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180709T090000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180709T170000 LOCATION:Lewis &\; Clark Graduate School\, South Chapel SUMMARY:Healing Trauma through Creativity DESCRIPTION:This experiential 2-day workshop will examine art therapeutic approaches for trauma recovery in children\, adolescents and adults. Par ticipants will begin with an introduction to the basic principles and pra ctices of art therapy\, followed by exploring visual art as a powerful tr eatment modality for the treatment of simple (type one) and complex (type two) trauma. Through presentation and hands-on art therapeutic exercise s\, participants will learn creative approaches to diminishing trauma sym ptoms in military personnel and their families\, art interventions for us e in addictions treatment\, group creative expressions for dysfunctional families\, and more.Following the workshop participants will have the abi lity to:Explain the underlying principles of art therapy\, and the use of art therapy in trauma recovery Demonstrate how counselors and therapist s may safely use visual art expression with trauma clients Incorperate a rt materials in art therapeutic processes in trauma recovery Understand non-directive and directive evaluation and treatment approaches Demonstr ate the use of metaphor and healing stories in art therapy and trauma rec overy Propose visual art interventions to improve self-esteem\, increase insight\, decrease trauma and acting-out behaviors Understand issues in volving the interpretation of traumatized client's artworks Day One-Trau ma Recovery and Art Therapy in Action: \;Major clinical Art Therapy m odalities and developmental models specific to trauma\; \;Trauma stag es relating to art creation\; \;Recognizing trauma symbols in client' s art\; \;Directive drawing\, painting and sculpture trauma-based eva luations\; \;Issues in decrypting and interpreting client's visually imagery: process and product.Day Two-Trauma-based Art Therapy Activities: \;Specific art therapeutic activities will be experienced by the par ticipants for the treatment of: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in childre n\, adolescents and adults\; Depression/suicidal ideation\; Abuse and neg lect\; Divorce/custody battles\; Alcoholics/addicts and children of alcoh olics/addicts\; sexual abuse survivors\, and more. Course Details & \; Registration Date &\; Time: \;Monday-Tuesday\, July 9-10\, 201 8\, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.Instructor: \;Catherine Rogers Jonsson\, MFA\, MA\, ATR-BC Noncredit: $225 before 5/14\, $250 after\, includes 13 CEUs or PD Us. \; Lewis &\; Clark Alumni save 20%.Student Rate: $100 \; \; | \; \; \;Materials Fee: $15 \; Addition al CE option for mental health and medical professionals: 13 CE's through R. Cassidy Seminars. APA and ASWB approved. Fee: $40. Registration for R . Cassidy CE's will open after May 15. \; \;Register now (h ttps://mylc.lclark.edu/graduate/cce/cce.healing-trauma-through-creativity .7.9.18) Another CE option for mental health and medical professionals - 13 CE's through \;R. \;Cassidy \;Seminars. \;APA and A SWB approved. Click \;HERE (https://www.academeca.com/CEUReg/Sem inarInfo.aspx?seminarId=2188) \;for more details and registration for \;R. \;Cassidy \;Seminars \;CEs. Fee: $40.00 About th e PresenterCatherine Rogers Jonsson is a registered board certified art t herapist with 25 years of clinical art therapy experience. Her workshops offer a mixture of creativity\, humor\, dynamic teaching and compassionat e insights into incorporating art therapy into clinical practice. Cather ine founded the art therapy treatment services for the Children's Psychia tric Program (in-patient\, aftercare and day hospital)\, the Adult Day Tr eatment Program and the Adolescent and Geriatric Psychiatric Units at Goo d Samaritan Hospital Center for Mental Health in Downers Grove\, Illinois . \;She established an art psychotherapy private practice for childre n and adolescents with emotional and behavioral disturbances in both Alas ka and the greater-Chicago area. In Alaska\, Catherine worked as an art psychotherapist for the Tanana Chiefs Conference Counseling Center with A laskan Native children and adolescents. Her enduring passion and specialt y is in the area of Child and Adolescent Art Therapy in multi-cultural in dividual and group settings. Catherine is also a professional artist bas ed in Sweden with numerous solo and group exhibitions to her credit in th e US and Europe. Her figurative paintings and drawings are concerned with contemporary issues in spirituality and philosophy. \;She is a gradu ate of Columbia University with an MFA in Visual arts\, and the Universit y of Wisconsin with a MA in Art Therapy. She is a \;redentialed inter national member of the American Art Therapy Association. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
This experiential 2-day workshop will e xamine art therapeutic approaches for trauma recovery in children\, adole scents and adults. Participants will begin with an introduction to the ba sic principles and practices of art therapy\, followed by exploring visua l art as a powerful treatment modality for the treatment of simple (type one) and complex (type two) trauma.
Through presentation and hand s-on art therapeutic exercises\, participants will learn creative approac hes to diminishing trauma symptoms in military personnel and their famili es\, art interventions for use in addictions treatment\, group creative e xpressions for dysfunctional families\, and more.
Following the workshop participants will have the ability to:
Day One-Trauma Rec overy and Art Therapy in Action: \;Major clinical Art Therap y modalities and developmental models specific to trauma\; \;Trauma s tages relating to art creation\; \;Recognizing trauma symbols in clie nt's art\; \;Directive drawing\, painting and sculpture trauma-based evaluations\; \;Issues in decrypting and interpreting client's visual ly imagery: process and product.
Day Two-Trauma-based Art T herapy Activities: \;Specific art therapeutic activities wil l be experienced by the participants for the treatment of: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in children\, adolescents and adults\; Depression/suicid al ideation\; Abuse and neglect\; Divorce/custody battles\; Alcoholics/ad dicts and children of alcoholics/addicts\; sexual abuse survivors\, and m ore.
Instructor: \;Catherine Rogers J
onsson\, MFA\, MA\, ATR-BC
Noncredit: $225 befor
e 5/14\, $250 after\, includes 13 CEUs or PDUs. \; Lewis &\; Clark
Alumni save 20%.
Student Rate: $1
00 \; \; | \; \; \;Materials Fee: $15 \;
Additional CE option for mental health and med ical professionals: 13 CE's through R. Cassidy Seminars. APA and ASWB app roved. Fee: $40. Registration for R. Cassidy CE's will open after May 15. \;
Another CE option for mental health and medical profession als - 13 CE's through \;R. \;Cassidy \;Seminars. \;APA an d ASWB approved.
Click \;HERE \;for more detail s and registration for \;R. \;Cassidy \;Seminars \;CEs. F ee: $40.00
Catherine Rogers Jonsson is a registered board certified art therapist with 25 years of clinical art therapy experience. Her workshops offer a mixture of creativity\, humor\, dynamic teaching and compassionate insights into incorporating art thera py into clinical practice.
Catherine founded the art therapy trea tment services for the Children's Psychiatric Program (in-patient\, after care and day hospital)\, the Adult Day Treatment Program and the Adolesce nt and Geriatric Psychiatric Units at Good Samaritan Hospital Center for Mental Health in Downers Grove\, Illinois. \;She established an art p sychotherapy private practice for children and adolescents with emotional and behavioral disturbances in both Alaska and the greater-Chicago area.
In Alaska\, Catherine worked as an art psychotherapist for the T anana Chiefs Conference Counseling Center with Alaskan Native children an d adolescents. Her enduring passion and specialty is in the area of Child and Adolescent Art Therapy in multi-cultural individual and group settin gs.
Catherine is also a professional artist based in Sweden with numerous solo and group exhibitions to her credit in the US and Europe. H er figurative paintings and drawings are concerned with contemporary issu es in spirituality and philosophy. \;She is a graduate of Columbia Un iversity with an MFA in Visual arts\, and the University of Wisconsin wit h a MA in Art Therapy. She is a \;redentialed international member of the American Art Therapy Association.
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