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Clay Work Therapy

Date: 31 Oct 2018 - 1 Nov 2018

Singapore

Clay Therapy using a Casework Approach demonstrates clearly processes for diagnosis, intervention and evaluation. The workshop will also cover documentation processes for artistic therapies.

Why Clay?

•Due to the flexibility of clay, experiences can be readily formed in a powerful and visible way.

•Clay is very responsive to human feelings.

•Clay incorporate non-verbal process of sensing, gesturing and sounding.

•Apply clay for
- Healing grief
- Working with Families
- Anger Management
- Couple Communication

Dr.Patricia Sherwood is a postgraduate supervisor at Notre Dame University in Australia. She has lectured for 30years in Social Work, Psychology, Social Science, Counselling and Special Education.

• She founded the Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology and is the Director of Sophia College of Counseling

•She provides mental health and well-being training to teachers and parents in Australian schools.

•Has extensive international experience, having trained in Australia, Singapore, Malaysia, and South Africa within the fields of counselling and mental health recovery.

Who Should Attend?

This workshop is for anyone working with or has the desire to work with children or families- teachers, counsellors, social workers, occupational therapist, art therapist, dance therapist, mental health nurses, psychotherapist and other mental health professionals and students in this field.

It is suitable for those working or studying in fields including education, special needs, allied health, hospital play therapy, disability and child support areas and who have a strong interest in supporting children’s emotional/psychological growth and development.

Duration: 9:00am - 5:00pm

Venue: To be confirmed

Contact: Email Organizer

Brochure:
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Fees:
Normal Price: $850
Early Bird Price: $750

Language: English

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