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Exploring the Essential Features of “Art Therapy: 77 Creative Interventions for Challenging Children who Shut Down, Meltdown, or Act Out – Laura Dessauer – PESI”
Art Therapy: 77 Creative Interventions for Challenging Children who Shut Down, Meltdown, or Act Out
Speaker: Laura Dessauer, Ed.D., ATR-BC
Duration: 5 Hours 59 Minutes
Format: Audio and Video
Description
Do you have clients who are stuck, repeating the same patterns over and over and you feel like you’re powerless to help them? You know the ones that repeatedly refuse to listen and don’t stop to think before they act. Or those who refuse to take responsibility for their behaviors and constantly pass blame onto others? Do they leave you feeling stagnant and burnt out in your practice? Do you work with challenging children and families who seem absolutely resistant to every intervention you offer?
Let me help you, like I have helped other therapists. Watch this seminar and learn new innovative interventions to help even your most resistant clients become unstuck. Your day will consist of creative, interactive, hands-on training that will re-energize your work. You will leave with 77 fresh new art strategies and approaches that you can use immediately to engage even your most difficult and challenging clients.
No art experience is necessary, just an openness to try something creative.
Speaker
Laura Dessauer, Ed.D., ATR-BC
Creativity Queen LLC
Laura Dessauer, Ed.D., ATR-BC, is a board-certified art therapist with a doctoral degree in counseling psychology working with families for 30+ years in over 21 school districts. Dr. Dessauer’s work has been included in Parent’s Magazine, eHow Parenting, YourTango, FoxNews, PBS “This Emotional Life”, Working Mother, and Psychology Today. Dr. Dessauer is contributing author of Healing with Art and Soul: Engaging One’s Self Through Art Modalities (Cambridge Scholars, 2009). She has presented at the Eighteenth Annual National Expressive Therapy Conference, National American Art Therapy Association 40th Anniversary Conference, and American Art Therapy Association Institute for Creative Education in Art Therapy (ICE/AT), and has created international online training courses for therapists.
Dr. Dessauer is passionate about helping families develop creative ways to confidently communicate and creatively connect. In her private practice she specializes in working with children who shutdown, meltdown and act out. She playfully blends cognitive behavioral skills, art-making, and creative problem solving to help clients create individualized social, emotional, and behaviors interventions that “stick to their brain”. She has created a relaxation CD, The Creativity Queen’s Superfabulicious Self-Soothing CD, and therapeutic coloring book, “The Creativity Queen’s Superfabulicious Colorific Adventure Book” for her clients. Her business, the Creativity Queen, LLC, was the winner of the 2007 Small Business of the Year Award (SCORE)
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Dr. Laura Dessauer is the founder of The Creativity Queen, LLC and has an employment relationship with American Art Therapy Association Institute for Creative Education in Art Therapy (ICE/AT). She is a published author and receives royalties. Laura Dessauer receives a speaking honorarium and book royalties. She has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Dr. Laura Dessauer has no relevant non-financial relationships.
Target Audience
Counselors, Social Workers, Psychologists, Case Managers, Psychiatrists, Marriage and Family Therapists, Occupational Therapists and Occupational Therapy Assistants, Speech-Language Pathologists, School Counselors, School Psychologists, Educators
Outline
- Which clients benefit from art therapy?
- Ethical implications and limitations of using art therapy in your practice
- Creating products vs creative process
- Go with the flow
Clinical Application of Art Therapy
- What materials to use and when
- Normative development in art making and developmental stages
- Indicators in the artwork that suggest a child needs more support
- Seeing it differently (client perspective)
- Art talk, they made it now what?
CREATIVE TECHNIQUES AND STRATEGIES TO…
- Build Relationships & Connection
- For ASD, Trauma & ODD
- Quality world
- Magical thinking
- About me collage
- Play building
- Collaborative drawings
- Group activities
- Family art making
- For ASD, Trauma & ODD
- Build Safety
- For Trauma, Anxiety & Mood Disorders
- Containers, containers, containers….boxes, circles, worry and calm down jars
- Create a safe place
- Color it in
- Special person
- A gift
- Erasers
- Hurt heart
- Animal family & other family art activities
- Trauma feelings
- Coming and going
- 3 wishes
- For Trauma, Anxiety & Mood Disorders
- Build Self-Esteem
- For ADHD, Anxiety & Mood disorders
- Inside out
- Mask making
- Strong person
- Power animals
- Tree drawings
- Yeahs & yucks
- Self portraits
- Beading, knitting, weaving, sewing, rainbow loom
- For ADHD, Anxiety & Mood disorders
- Increase Responsibility
- For ADHD, Trauma, ASD, ODD, Anxiety & Mood disorders
- Miracle question
- Create the problem
- The science experiment
- A really bad day
- An ideal day
- Feeling faces
- Bridges
- For ADHD, Trauma, ASD, ODD, Anxiety & Mood disorders
- Cartooning problems & solutions
- Increase Control
- For ADHD, Anxiety & Mood disorders
- Change the channel
- Chill out boxes
- Brain dump
- Blow it out
- Spray it away
- On the other hand
- Feelings volcano
- Sensory play: finger painting, paper folding, dripping, goop & more
- Mindful mandalas
- Scribble scrabble
- Imaginary problem solver
- Road drawing
- For ADHD, Anxiety & Mood disorders
Objectives
- Explore art therapy directives to immediately implement into therapy practice to help children regulate their emotions and behaviors.
- Consider the ethical implications and clinical limitations of using art therapy in clinical practice.
- Determine the stages of a child’s normative development, and identify the indicators suggesting a need for additional clinical support.
- Summarize the benefits of utilizing an art therapy approach in assessment, diagnosis and clinical treatment of mental health disorders.
- Develop a plan for introducing art into clinical practice for treatment resistant and challenging children and families.
- Determine the neurobiological implications of using art therapy among clients with various diagnoses.
Reviews
Ziva P
“I really like the presentation and it was clear and professional and friendly will definitely recommend it to my friend.”
Staci C
“Thank you for providing an engaging and beneficial course.”
Jen N
“Excellent and informative course! I loved all of the strategies provided!”
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