New Training Starting
January 30 , 2009 in Bellingham, WA:
 

1 The Foundations of Expressive Arts Therapy
Jan. 30 - Feb.1
Feb. 27-March 1


In this introductory overview, we will read my Text and explore the underlying foundation of the training; “Diving Deep and Surfacing: A Creative Process Paradigm For Change.” We will experience and learn how creativity and the creative process reflect and deepen the healing journey.

• Opening The Creative Imagination
• Expanding Perspectives
• Celebrating A New World View
• Re-Claiming the Self


2 The Visual Arts
March 27-29
April 24-26

• Colors of Creativity
• Drawing, Painting and Collage
• Sculpting, Building and Assemblage
• Mask-Making

3 The Intuitive Arts
May 29-31
June 26-28


• Guided Imagery and Meditation
• Dream-Work
• Universal Archetypes for Healing
• Opening to Spiritual Dimensions


4 The Language Arts
July 24-26
August 21-23


• Sand-Tray and Story Telling
• Fairy Tale and Folklore
• Dialogues with the Self: Poetry & Journal Writing
• The Hero’s Journey: Personal Mythology


5 The Performing Arts
Sept. - 25-27
October 23-25


• The Body, Movement and Dance
• Psychodrama / Playback Theatre
• Music, Rhythm and Song
• Ritual and Ceremony

For more information email: Jane@ExpressiveArtsTraining.com

6 The Practicum
Nov. 13-15
Dec. 11-13

• Personal Presentations
• Theoretical Discussions & Applications
• Supervision for Specific Settings and Cases


12 Monthly payments:
$450/month

$350 Discount for Full Pre-payment!

Scholarships
and Payment Plans Available

Credit Cards Accepted
(with a 3% administrative fee)


Location:
BELLINGHAM, WA
Center for Expressive Arts
1317 Commercial Street
Bellingham, Washington



Feel Free to Call:

Dr. Goldberg at 949.760.0115
Jane Goldberg
Dr. Jane Goldberg and The Expressive Arts Training Institute invites you to attend the year long Expressive Arts Therapy Training Program presented throughout the United States. The training provides an opportunity for creativity and healing, personal and professional growth, college credits, professional certification, and specific tools and techniques for immediate clinical application. In 2006 and 2007, there will be two trainings and they will be full week-end Retreat Experiences, one week-end a month for twelve months. This experiential retreat curriculum has been designed to meet the guidelines of both the National Expressive Therapy Association (N.E.T.A.), and the International Expressive Arts Therapy Association (I.E.A.T.A.). All graduates may be eligible for National Certification when they complete the year long process by monthly attendance. It is up to the individual participant to determine for themselves if they wish to pursue certification and/or to become members of these associations.

Class meeting times are: Friday Evening 6:00 p.m. -10:00 p.m., Saturday 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m., 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m., Saturday Evening Session 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. and Sunday 9:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. A creative art/writing project and a short reflection paper will be required as homework to enhance and deepen the experience of the week-end and to prepare for the next Session. Readings and an extended Bibliography will be provided each week-end. However, it is up to the individual participant to determine whether to devote 2 or 10 hours during the month to complete these assignments.