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Using Age-Appropriate Expressive Art Interventions with Adolescents
(0.7 ceu)
7 hours CE credit: BRN, LCSW/MFT, and psychologists
An elective in the Professional Program in Child and Adolescent TreatmentThis hands-on, one-day, experiential workshop offers professionals working with adolescents an overview of the range and variety of expressive arts interventions at appropriate developmental levels. The instructor focuses on intervention strategies used with teens under stress (due to loss of parents, school problems, a violent environment, etc.) and those who are developmentally or neurologically challenged.
Note: Students are advised to wear comfortable, loose clothing to this workshop. No previous art experience is needed.
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Sun. Aug. 3, Berkeley
JANET K. LONG, M.A., MFT, ATR-BC, CTP, is in psychotherapy/art therapy private practice, and is adjunct professor at California College of the Arts. She has taught and worked in art therapy for the past 30 years, and is a winner of the Helen Landgarten Award for clinical excellence in art therapy.
- 1 meeting
- Aug. 3: Sun., 9 am-5 pm
- Berkeley: Room 206, UC Berkeley Extension, 1995 University Ave.
- $185 (EDP 404608)
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