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What: Course
Who: Sandy Geller
When: Six Tuesdays
Fees: $150:00, members; $175.00, nonmembers; $125.00, full-time students and seniors over 65
This course will explore the bridge to the unconscious through the expressive arts therapies: music, movement, poetry, and art. Emphasis will be on experiencing what happens in the silent space when the client makes art in the presence of the analyst/witness. How do the unique dynamics of being witnessed help to incubate the symbolic, touch the numinous, and encourage individuation? The answers to these questions will come through your personal journey in the group. The work repeatedly touches the soulful as it evokes the symbolic attitude necessary for individuation.
No previous experience with the expressive arts is necessary. Wear comfortable clothes and come with a desire to explore your inner landscape. Minimal didactic material will be presented. This is a hands-on experience. Suggested reading: C. G. Jung, Jung on Active Imagination, edited by Joan Chodorow: available on Amazon from $9.09.
For this program, we intend to offer CEUs for Social Workers.
Sandy Geller, MA, ATR-BC, LPC, is a Jungian analyst and registered, board-certified art therapist who has spent a good deal of her professional time over the past 30 years exploring the healing potential of the expressive arts therapies. She has been especially interested in the subtle dynamics of the what takes place in the silent space when the client makes art in the presence of the therapist/analyst.
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