Thursday, February 10, 2011

Mind-Body Healing Through the Arts - The New School

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Cool presentation and discussion on an interesting and useful topic. I am a fan of creative arts therapy, and I actually once taught the occasional workshop in poetry as a creative therapy.
THE NEW SCHOOL | Mind-Body Healing Through the Arts

Creative arts therapy is rapidly gaining recognition as an essential part of health care in the United States. By tapping into expressive aspects of body, mind, and spirit through modalities such as music, sound, imagery, role, and movement, creative art therapists facilitate self-actualization and healing. In Mind-Body Healing Through the Arts, a lecture/demonstration series presented at The New School, prominent creative arts therapists discuss principles and practice.

The first lecture/panel discussion introduces the Healing Empowerment Center, a final thesis project by the late Sam Hanser, a graduate of Parsons' Architecture and Design program. The center offers a new model for mind-body healing in which the clinical environment is an integral part of the healing prescription. The presentation touches on sustainable design, an East/West mind-body healing approach, somatic therapy, and spirituality as crucial elements in healing.

The panel features world-renowned experts including Sam Hanser's mother, Suzanne Hanser, EdD, MT-BC, director of the Music Therapy Program at Berklee College of Music; Jean Gardner, PhD, an art historian, author, consultant on sustainable design, and professor in Parsons' School of Constructed Environments; Robert Norwood, senior associate and designer at NBBJ architecture firm; and Louise Montello, DA, LCAT, LP, MT-BC, director of Performance Wellness, Inc., and of the Creative Arts Therapy program at The New School.

THE NEW SCHOOL FOR GENERAL STUDIES | Creative Arts Therapy | School of Constructed Environments at Parsons | The series continues on February 9, 16, and 23, 2011. Sponsored by the Creative Arts Therapy program at The New School.



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