In this pre-recorded training, I discuss art therapy for disaster relief and how to engage community outreach amidst the pandemic. I begin with by reviewing my background and involvement with the Sandy Hook Healing Project, followed by an interactive presentation covering:
the neurological perspective on how art therapy heals trauma
the effectiveness of educational outreach & community concerns
open art therapy safe places studio and case studies
safe places and social connection on screen vs. in person
answers to participants’ questions
This training was recorded on April 14, 2021 and is approximately 3.5 hours long. It includes both an audio recording and the accompanying presentation slides. Upon purchase, you will receive a PDF that contain links to view both the audio recording and presentation slides.