Guest guest Posted February 20, 2006 Report Share Posted February 20, 2006 The School of VISUAL ARTS  MPS Art Therapy Department in conjunction with The Visual Arts Foundation Announces Our 22nd Annual Art Therapy Conference GLOBAL ART THERAPY: Beyond Borders Friday, April 7, 2006 8:45am – 4:00pm McGraw-Hill Conference Space 1221 Avenue of the Americas New York, NY Keynote Speaker: Bessel van der Kolk, MD Special Guest Speaker: Malchiodi, ATR, LPAT, LPCC, REAT, CCBT Workshop Presenters Include: , PhD, NCC Dorr, ATR-BC, LCAT Green, BFA Paola Luzzatto, PhD, ATR-BC Seeley, PhD Gaelynn Wolf Bordonaro, PhD, ATR Wise, ATR-BC, LCAT  Special Luncheon Presentation: Herbert, MPS Candidate All proceeds from the conference will benefit the Ray Levine Art Therapy Scholarship Fund of the Visual Arts Foundation For more information contact or acockle@... ________________________________________________________________________ CONFERENCE INFORMATION KEYNOTE SPEAKER Bessel van der Kolk, MD The Global Impact of Art Therapy: The Role of Somatic Experience, Purposeful Action, and Theatre in the Treatment of Trauma The body is one of the theatres where the memory of trauma is re-enacted. In the wake of the emerging understanding about the neurobiology of trauma and the appreciation that physical action is necessary to initiate new ways of perceiving reality and promote new behavior patterns, this lecture will present a variety of programs that work with physical action to process traumatic experience and create new competencies for coping. Despite the fact that theatre and communal rituals involving movement, imagination and transformation may be the oldest ways in which communities have dealt with trauma, these contemporary therapeutic programs can be considered fundamental shifts from traditional therapeutic paradigms.  Dr. Bessel van der Kolk has been active as a clinician, researcher and teacher in the area of post-traumatic stress and related phenomena since the 1970s. His work integrates developmental, biological, psychodynamic and interpersonal aspects of the impact of trauma and its treatment. His book, Psychological Trauma, was the first integrative text on the subject, painting the far-reaching impact of trauma on the entire person and the range of therapeutic issues that need to be addressed for recovery. He was co-principal investigator of the DSM IV Field Trials for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. He has taught at universities and hospitals across the United States and around the world, including Europe, Africa, Russia, Australia, Israel, and China. His latest book, Traumatic Stress: The Effects of Overwhelming Experience on Mind, Body, and Society, co-edited with McFarlane and Lars Weisaeth, explores what we have learned in the past 20 years of the re-discovery of the role of trauma in psychiatric illness. ________________________________________________________________________ SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER Malchiodi, ATR, HLM, CPAT, LPCC Art Therapists Without Borders: Reflections on Art Therapists’ Contributions to Global Healing This presentation will highlight the impact of art therapy on the global community. Personal reflections and experiences on art therapy in Asia, Europe, and other parts of the world will be presented along with contemporary developments and accomplishments of ‘art therapists without borders’. The overall goal of this presentation is to inspire art therapists to see beyond our own self-imposed borders, embrace the diversity of art therapy throughout the world, and to create pathways to share the universal passion for art and healing. Creating Nichos (Personal Shrines) for Inspiration and Motivation Workshop Partticipants will make ‘matchbox shrines’ to explore how this process can help to focus creativity on goals for life, work, and/or relationships. This experiential is based on Mexican tradition of ‘nicho’, creating a special or sacred place for images of inspiration. Malchiodi is a licensed clinical mental health counselor, art therapist, and faculty member of the National Institute for Trauma and Loss in Children. She has more than 20 years of clinical experience in working with people of all ages and has worked as an art therapist with survivors of traumatic experience, including domestic violence, physical and sexual abuse, disaster, and serious life-threatening illnesses. Ms. Malchiodi is a frequent presenter on art and health care throughout the United States, Asia and Europe, and has given more than 200 invited presentations. She has published over 70 peer-reviewed papers on the use of art therapy and arts medicine.   ________________________________________________________________________ WORKSHOPS Sharing Art’s Healing: Establishing Art Therapy Programming in International Contexts Gaelynn Wolf Bordonaro, PhD, ATR The presentation will highlight children with multiple disabilities in the Bahamas, and at mobile immunization clinics in Australia. The unique role of the art therapist as a member of a multi-cultural team will be addressed, with emphasis on an international art therapy perspective. Gaelynn Wolf Bordonaro is a faculty member of the art therapy program at Emporia State University. She has taught art therapy at Florida State University, University of Louisville, and La Trobe University in Australia. She serves on the Coordinating Committee of the International Networking Group of Art Therapists as the editor of the ING/AT International Newsletter, and as Membership Coordinator. ___________________________________ Art Therapy and Global Survivors of Trauma , PhD This workshop will show how art therapy is a successful approach to empowering trauma survivors. What is empowerment and how does it relate to art therapy? What approaches would be effective promoting empowerment in these populations? What art approaches will NOT be effective in promoting empowerment and why? How does art help trauma survivors? What are the healing benefits? has 10 years of teaching experience. She has published three books on art therapy, along with several other professional publications, many of which are critical test reviews. Dr. has presented both nationally and internationally in the field of art therapy. She is currently editing her fourth book, The Handbook of the Creative Therapies. ___________________________________ Full Circle: From Sierra Leone to Sri Lanka Dorr, ATR-BC, LCAT This workshop will explore the efficacy of using Mandalas and other art therapy techniques throughout many cultures and experiences. Examples will include Mandalas and artwork of children affected by 9/11, adolescents in a school suspension program, refugee children from Sierra Leone, and orphans in Sri Lanka. Aspects of working cross culturally with trauma will be highlighted. Participants will be able to create their own Mandalas with a ‘global spin’. Dorr received her masters degree from the Graduate Art Therapy Program at New York University and is a registered, board certified and licensed art therapist who works at The Door, a Center for Alternatives for Adolescents, in a second opportunity school program for suspended youth. She is a Program Facilitator for Free Arts New York running groups with families. has worked cross-culturally, specifically with children affected by trauma, including child refugees from Sierra Leone and children affected by 9/11. ___________________________________ Belgian Psychotic Artists and the Artist Studio Green, BFA This workshop will consist of a portraiture exercise called Here’s looking at you looking at me, and a presentation detailing Green’s experiences with the ARTISIT studios in Belgium for artists with enduring mental health problems; describing the full nature of the studios, its general philosophy and future expectations. Green is currently Head of Fine Arts at the University of Derby, and until recently a Senior Lecturer in Therapeutic Arts at that school. He has facilitated creative expressive workshops for art therapists, dance therapists, psychiatrists, psychoanalysts and counselors in Russia, Belgium and Kazakhstan. Educated in Fine Art and Art and Psychotherapy at both undergraduate and post-graduate levels, is a painter with work in private collections throughout the United States, Belgium, Russia, Australia and Kazakhstan. ___________________________________ Art Therapy in Uganda: Short Term Treatment of Pregnant Adolescents Herbert, MPS Art Therapy Candidate Herbert is an MPS Art Therapy candidate at the School of Visual Arts and an intern at Incarnation Children’s Center. This past summer she traveled to Uganda and spent two months volunteering as an art therapist in a crisis pregnancy shelter and participating in several short-term art therapy projects around that country. ___________________________________ Reflections on the Use of Silence in Art Therapy: From the Open Studio to the Assisi Retreat Paola Luzzatto, PhD Silence is an important part of any art therapy intervention, but it is rarely presented as a specific therapeutic tool. Different art therapists may use silence in different ways. Dr. Luzzatto will discuss how silence and words may alternate in individual art therapy sessions; how silence may be used in group art therapy, the open studio, and in art therapy retreats. Paola Luzzatto was Director of Art Therapy Services at West Lambeth Health Authority in London working with adult psychiatric patients for eight years. Dr. Luzzatto was the Director of the Art Therapy program at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, which she started in 1995. She has lead international retreats for cancer patients in Assisi, Italy, from 2001 to the present. She has written numerous articles for professional journals and has lectured throughout the world. Dr. Luzzatto received the 2004 Clinician's Award for her work with adult cancer patients from the American Art Therapy Association, as well as Honorary Lifetime Membership to the New York Art Therapy Association.  ___________________________________ Creating Cultural Genograms Seeley, PhD As we work more closely with clients whose cultural backgrounds differ from ours, our standard therapeutic tools may require adaptation. For example, conventional genograms do not portray clients’ complex cultural histories and patterns in adequate detail; nor do they sufficiently convey clients’ bicultural identities. Following a brief discussion of biculturalism and presentation of a clinical vignette, this workshop will introduce techniques for creating cultural genograms that foreground significant cultural information. Participants will have the opportunity to practice these techniques by making a cultural genogram. Seeley is a lecturer in Anthropology at Columbia University, where she teaches courses on culture and mental health, trauma, and cultural psychology. She received a Masters in Education from Harvard University, a Masters in Social Work from New York University, and a PhD in Education, specializing in Cultural Psychology, from the University of Pennsylvania. She writes and lectures widely on culture and mental health, and is currently writing a book about psychotherapists and 9/11. She has a private psychotherapy practice in New York City. ___________________________________ Running Away from Home: Art Therapy with New Orleans Children Evacuated to Baton Rouge Wise, ATR-BC, LCAT In the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Katrina thousands of families who had been able to evacuate from New Orleans were streaming into parishes and cities through the Gulf Region and beyond. Five days after the initial storm, the population of Baton Rouge literally doubled in size creating havoc upon the city infrastructure and leaving evacuees and residents having to adjust to a ‘new normal’. Ms. Wise will describe and document the trauma art therapy work done within this crisis situation. She is trained as a Critical Incident Responder and it was initially in that capacity that she was hired to work in Baton Rouge. All of the families and children she worked with, indeed, had been running away from their homes. Wise received her masters degree from the Graduate Art Therapy Program at New York University and earned her certificate from the International Trauma Studies Program at NYU and the International University Center for Mental Health and Human Rights. She also specialized, through the American Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress, as a Trainer for Acute Traumatic Stress Management. She is on the faculty of the graduate Art Therapy Program at New York University. She is a member of the Art Reach Foundation Team and a Critical Incident Response Specialist with a national critical incident response organization and maintains a private practice in New York City. ________________________________________________________________________  SCHEDULE OF EVENTS McGraw-Hill Conference Space Friday, April 7, 2006 8:45am – 4:00pm All proceeds from the conference will benefit the Ray Levine Art Therapy Scholarship Fund of the Visual Arts Foundation    8-8:45am         Registration and Refreshments     8:45-9am         Welcome and Opening Remarks                                  Deborah Farber, Chair, MPS Art Therapy Department     9-10:30am        Keynote Address                                  Dr. Bessel van der Kolk           10:45am-12pm   Workshops    12-1pm            Lunch Break    12:30-1pm        Luncheon Presentation                                   Jen Herbert, MPS Candidate     1:15-3:15pm       Presentation and Workshop                                   Malchiodi    3:15-4pm          Closing Reception  ________________________________________________________________________ REGISTRATION INFORMATION Conference Fees: General public – full day: $75 General public – keynote only: $60 SVA Art Therapy On-Site Supervisors – full day: $50 SVA Alumni/non-SVA students – full day: $50 SVA students – full day: FREE ALL PROCEEDS BENEFIT THE RAY LEVINE ART THERAPY SCHOLARSHIP FUND OF THE VISUAL ARTS FOUNDATION For more information, or if you have any special needs, please email acockle@... CEC’s available. ________________________________________________________________________ Global Art Therapy: Beyond Borders REGISTRATION FORM ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Workshops are filled on a first come, first served basis. Please designate a first and second choice. 10:45am – 12pm Workshop ____ A. Sharing Art’s Healing: Establishing Art Therapy Programming in International Contexts, Gaelynn Wolf Bordonaro, PhD, ATR ____ B. Art Therapy and Global Survivors of Trauma, , PhD ____ C. Full Circle: From Sierra Leone to Sri Lanka, Dorr, ATR-BC, LCAT ____ D. Belgian Psychotic Artists and the Artist Studio, Green, BFA ____ E. Reflections on the Use of Silence in Art Therapy: From the Open Studio to the Assisi Retreat, Paola Luzzatto, PhD ____ F. Creating Cultural Genograms, Seeley, PhD ____ G. Running Away from Home: Art Therapy with New Orleans Children Evacuated to Baton Rouge, Wise, ATR-BC, LCAT Name:……………………………………………………………………………………………… School/Affiliation: ………………………………………………………………………………… Address:…………………………………………………………………………………………… ………...…………………………………………………………………………………………… E-mail:………………………………………… Fee enclosed: ………………………………… Payment Method: __CHECK         __MONEY ORDER         __CREDIT CARD __American Express   __Visa      __MasterCard      __Discover    __JCB ________________________________________________________________________ Number                                                                                    Expires ________________________________________________________________________ Card Holder Signature                  Print Name Please make checks payable to: The Ray Levine Art Therapy Scholarship Fund Please complete form and mail or fax to:       School of Visual Arts MPS Art Therapy Department 209 East 23 Street New York, NY 10010 Fax: For more information, or if you have any special needs, please email acockle@....  ________________________________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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