Expressive Arts as Healing Engagement – Cathy Malchiodi

Expressive Arts as Healing Engagement by Cathy Malchiodi,
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Faculty:
Cathy Malchiodi
Duration:
5 Hours 15 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Copyright:
Mar 21, 2019

Description

Expressive arts not only cultivate the healing powers of imagination, they also mobilize the social engagement system through play, improvisation, musicality, movement, and creativity. When integrated into therapy, they can revitalize and energize clients, helping them to engage more fully in the present while deepening implicit and meaningful sensory-based communications. In this hands-on recording, you’ll experience how to “get past talk” with creative, action-oriented methods that can be immediately applied to your practice.

Outline

Demonstrate arts-based approaches to enhance and deepen empathy, compassion, and interpersonal connection in our clients and ourselves. 

  • Participants will learn a variety of approaches; for example, dyadic drawing to enhance connection, compassion and empathy and mindful drawing of emotions to translate into gesture 

Use a bottom-up model for applying the expressive arts to facilitate the body’s natural resources for transformation and healing. 

  • Participants will learn how to apply the Expressive Therapies Continuum, a bottom-up arts-based model for clinical work 

Incorporate improvisation, dramatic enactment, gesture, bilateral movement, art making, and play as foundational practices to facilitate social engagement. 

  • Participants will learn through experiential work how all of these media can be combined as an integrative approach to promoting health and well-being in clients 

Provide action-oriented methods that “get past talk” to help clients co-regulate with others. 

  • Participants will experience non-verbal methods such as drawing, gesture, movement and dramatic enactment as ways to co-regulate therapist and client, as well as group engagement in psychotherapy settings 

Explore meaningful sensory-based communications to facilitate client engagement and improve treatment outcomes. 

  • Participants will engage in actual arts expression to understand the theoretical constructs of social engagement, polyvagal theory and non-verbal communication to effect change 

Use play, improvisation, musicality, and movement in a clinical setting. 

  • Participants will experience non-verbal methods such as drawing, gesture, movement and dramatic enactment as ways to co-regulate therapist and client, as well as group engagement in psychotherapy settings 

Faculty

Cathy Malchiodi, Ph.D., REAT Related seminars and products: 1


Cathy Malchiodi, Ph.D., REAT psychologist and expressive arts therapist, founder and director of the Trauma-Informed Practices and Expressive Arts Therapy Institute. She writes the Arts and Health column for Psychology Today Online, with a following of 4.8 million readers. Author of Handbook of Art Therapy, Expressive Therapies and Art Therapy Sourcebook, and Trauma and Expressive Arts Therapy: Brain, Body and Imagination in the Healing Process (New York: Guilford Publications, 2020).

 

Speaker Disclosures:

Financial: Cathy Malchiodi is the founder, director and lead faculty member of the Trauma-Informed Practices and Expressive Arts Therapy Institute. She is one of the founders and president of Art Therapy Without Borders. She is an author and receives royalties.

Non-financial: Cathy Malchiodi is a member of the American Art Therapy Association.


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