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An Interview with Art Therapist: Meghan Breitzmann

June 08th, 2010 | Category: child art therapy



filmed at the 2008 AATA conference Meghan Breitzman is an active member of AATA, and she has worked as a child bereavement coordinator, utilitizing a multi-modal, child-centered approach to art therapy. This video gives an overview of her previous work. filmed/edited by Amanda Alders-amandaalders@yahoo.com

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What would be a strong and bold title to my research paper about children’s art?

June 08th, 2010 | Category: child art therapy


I worked very hard on this research paper and want to make sure I give it the good title it deserves (=

It stressed the power of children’s art therapy and its many benefits and uses


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Kibera: Children, Autism, Art & Poverty– AFRICA Aug 2, 2009 unit45x © Stephanos Gloria Simoneaux

June 01st, 2010 | Category: child art therapy



Kibera: Children, Autism, Art & Poverty Aug 2, 2009- unit45x © AFRICA Only 4 will sponsor a child for a year in Kibera. This includes: Food/housing/School Fees/Uniforms…which is enough for many to survive and even be examples to us all. Please help a child now. Contact me and I will put you in contact with a girl or boy and you can be their sponsor. Most of these children are orphans or may become abandoned for a myriad of reasons, but you can save their lives. Please help. Even those with parents with nothing need your help. You can meet the families and children and Orphanages if you want to. You can call them on the phone. You can mentor from accross the world. —contact me, William Kai Stephanos, at www.nets4survival.org or by email at unit45x@gmail.com to find out more about the situation in Africa and ways you can help Children in Kibera, Africa’s largest slum— Harambee Arts Let’s Pull Together TM ATTN: Founder Gloria Simoneaux www.harambeearts.org harambeearts.typepad.com unit45x © 2009

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ART THERAPY – How do I start a solidly constructed program incorporating Creativity for children 12-18?

May 27th, 2010 | Category: child art therapy


I have worked as a youth and child counselor for 14 years, I have also directed various programs and projects.

This is now a time for a higher level of organizational structure and investments.

Any ideas, angles or perspectives?

HJR


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BJC Hospice Expressive Therapy For Children (Art and Soul)

May 25th, 2010 | Category: child art therapy

Expressive therapy helps children with life-limiting illnesses and their families express and cope with experiences, thoughts and emotions. Using various therapeutic activities including art, music, play, writing and storytelling, the expressive therapy program: • Determines the child’s emotional, social and psychological functioning • Uncovers feelings or conflicts that the child or sibling is having difficulty verbalizing • Provides an appropriate outlet for expressing feelings • Develops a supportive, trusting and therapeutic relationship • Uses imagery as an aid in healing • Assesses and explores death awareness • Assists the bereaved family work through the painful process of healing • Allows the patient and family to gain some relief from physical or emotional stress BJC Hospice is member of the BJC Home Care Services family and a service of BJC HealthCare. Wings is a service mark of BJC HealthCare. www.bjchospice.org 888.BJC.HOME

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