Guest guest Posted December 5, 2011 Report Share Posted December 5, 2011 Hello Fellow CATS: Please see the flyer below regarding a potential meeting for CATS to organize around the OWS movement. Additionally I will send out a meeting wizard following this email to survey the potential best day for us to meet as a group. I hope to see you there. Take good care and have a wonderful Holiday season. Creative Arts Therapy students, recent graduates, and established professionals are invited to join a conversation inspired by the Occupy Wall Street movement: CATs in the 99% In order to help our clients inside of hospitals, clinics, schools, and prisons, we CATs have needed to act as agents of these institutions, enforcing their rules and policies, even when doing so has limited the expression and empowerment of our clients. In recent years, decisions by those who run our institutions have further compromised our ability to help our clients heal and regain access to their creativity. We understand the increasing anger we see in our clients, who are receiving fewer services. The newest members of our professions, often working under the most difficult conditions in order to gain hours for licensure and to establish themselves in the field, typically spend the most time with clients, have the greatest empathy for their clients’ anger, yet increasingly find themselves the targets of their clients’ verbal and physical attacks. Many of us will be paying off debts to banks for decades, or even the rest of our lives, for the education and training we needed in order to become CATs. Our clients have important insights to express about injustice in the U.S. If in the past we CATs have served the 1% by keeping our clients under control within institutions where their voices are not allowed to catalyze change in the larger world, we need to withdraw our buttressing of the 1%, and begin to join our clients, and the rest of the 99%, contributing to our far greater combined strength as a people united against injustice. -- " There are only two ways to live your life. One as though nothing is a miracle; the other as though everything is a miracle " Albert Einstein Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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