PDX Summer 2017 Art Therapy Courses

Creative, hands-on professional development courses in cooperation with PSU for educators, counselors, therapists and students.

Hello Everyone!

Spring has sprung in my corner of Sweden and I hope it has in your world too!

The daffodils are fading as the tulips rise and trumpet their brilliant petals. Our 4 week old chicks are plump and the local wild hares are as prolific as ever. That’s life on a Swedish farm!

Believe it or not… the summer is not so far away. I’m looking forward to flying into Portland to teach three workshop courses in cooperation with Portland State University. It would be lovely if you could join us.

But first…. just a quick update on my recent activities –

On Tuesday April 25th I returned home from five days in Bulgaria where I taught 40-plus students two of the PDX summer course offerings for the Arts and Therapy Institute of Sofia.

The first course was the Healing Children through Creativity Workshop and the second was the Healing Trauma through Creativity Workshop. An honor to work with an amazing group of people dedicated to helping children and adults in Bulgaria. Check out the pictures above and below for a peek at some of our creative processes.

Next item…

Announcing our Summer 2017 Workshops:

  • New course!Exploring Jungian Archetypes: An Art Therapy Workshop for Counselors and Therapists, July 24 and 25, 2017.
  • Healing Children through Creativity: Art Therapy Training Workshop, July 26 and 27, 2017
  • Healing Trauma through Creativity Workshop, July 31 and August 1, 2017.

You are welcome to register for the Early-bird tuition now!

Website: www.paintedchild.com

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