Guest guest Posted February 28, 2011 Report Share Posted February 28, 2011 Hello All, It has been brought to my attention a few times recently that getting attachments from the yahoo group is difficult for some. Therefore, I have pasted the information below regarding the 2011 NYCCAT Rochester Conference. Let me know if you have any questions! - Konecny, ATR-BC,LCAT Rochester Chapter co-chair NYCCAT Rochester Chapter Presents the 2nd Annual Conference " Nourishing Our Creative Identity " Saturday April 9th, 2011 8:00am – 6pm hosted in part and held at Pieter's Family Life Center, 1025 Commons Way, Rochester, NY MISSION STATEMENT The New York Coalition of Creative Arts Therapists (NYCCAT) is an association made up of professionals from the field of Creative Arts Therapy including Art Therapists, Dance/Movement Therapists, Drama Therapists, Music Therapists, Poetry Therapists, and Psychodramatists. NYCCAT's mission is to promote and follow the progress of Creative Arts Therapy Licensure (LCAT) in the State of New York, to enhance the professional practice of Creative Arts Therapy by promoting education, training, research, and professional opportunities, and to increase public awareness of the Creative Arts Therapies. NYCCAT drives to endorse and advance a core, professional identity and presence by unifying the network of creative arts therapists. The Rochester chapter of NYCCAT was formed in September 2009 by co-chairs DeLucia and Konecny. It was the first satellite chapter to be established within the organization. For more information on the Rochester Chapter visit our link at www.arborarttherapy.com CONFERENCE SCHEDULE 8:00-9:00am Networking and Continental Breakfast Experience a rare opportunity to connect with community and peers. ***Please arrive on time to sign in, receive conference materials and sign up for workshops as space is limited in each. 9:15-10:00am Keynote Presentation by Dr. Demanchick, LMHC, RPT, NCC P. Demanchick is an Assistant Professor for the Creative Arts Department at Nazareth College and Director of the Nazareth College Play Therapy Center for Children and Families. He earned his Ph.D. from University of Rochester in October 2007. is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, a Registered Play Therapist, Nationally Certified Counselor, and NIRE certified child-centered play therapist. He has authored or coauthored chapters and articles about play therapy with adults with developmental disabilities. He is a founding member of the Rochester Area Person-Centered Association and an active member of the Rochester Animal Assisted Therapy Initiative. Most recently, and his dog Cotton have become Registered Pet Partners through the Delta Society and now conduct animal-assisted play therapy sessions. During his keynote Presentation, Dr. Demanchick will discuss his work with children in play therapy, the curative power of play, as well as the potential of play to help us all be creative and imaginative clinicians, helpers, and humans. 10:30am-12:00pm (Please choose one to attend during orientation sign-up) Workshop I " Translating Movement Experiences and Observations into Reader-Friendly Assessments " Seddon, MA, BC-DMT, LCAT le el, PhD, BC-DMT, NCC, LCAT, LMHC, CGP Learn a model of movement assessment and treatment plan design translating movement experiences and observations into a reader-friendly, easy to apply format. Originally designed for emotionally disturbed children and adolescents and developed further for adults with developmental disabilities, the model's focus on movement and affective themes, reveals strengths and areas in need of attention. Together, they provide clinical platforms for the development of both individual treatment plans and goals for groups as a whole. The model, easily applied to any population, can also be adapted to meet the assessment needs of the other creative arts therapies. Workshop II " Yoga and Mandala-Making: Freedom and Fun in the Circle of Life " Marget Braun, RYT In this workshop, creative arts therapists will have the opportunity to try yoga & mandala methods for themselves, experience what yoga and mandala-making may feel like for clients, and gain exercises to use with clients. & #8232; & #8232; 12-1pm Break for Lunch 1:15-2:45 ( Please choose one to attend during orientation sign-up) Workshop I " We're All in This Together: Collaborative connections made through performance and technology " April Westover Mounts, LCAT, MT-BC Willey, MT-BC, NMT Skahill, MT-BC Community connections have resulted in joint performances for our Center Based Education Program in Rochester, NY. Funding and logistical issues may restrict rehearsal; however, modern technology provides functional adaptations for collaboration. Benefits and drawbacks will be explored through video, active participation and an actual internet video chat with our students. Workshop II " Building Inclusive Artistic Communities: How It Happens " Ware, Dance/Movement Specialist In this workshop, we will explore artist development, when the artists are people with special needs, using dance and theater, including script readings from Over the Tavern, at Geva Theatre. We will move, and explore the stages of development for artists with special needs, in dance, theater and the visual arts. 3:15-4:15pm (Please choose one to attend during orientation sign-up) Workshop I " I am Thankful. I am Happy, I am Blessed " C. Faggiano, MT-BC Sara C. Corona, ATR-BC, LCAT This presentation will take you on a journey through 's experience with various life challenges she has faced, as well as her process in music therapy and art therapy. has written and recorded several original songs, some of which have carried over into her art therapy experience. This session will consist of a live performance of 's original music, discussion of her songwriting process, a brief overview of recording techniques, a display of her paintings, as well as a discussion about her process in music therapy and art therapy. Workshop II " Towards A Contemplative Psychology " Craig Bullock, MA, MA, LMHC At the very core of every person is a point of pure wholeness, which is untouched by life's traumas. True mental health is less about fixing what is broken and more about accessing one's inner potential for intelligent, creative, and expansive living. Craig's presentation will highlight the key stepping stones of the interior journey to enlightened living. It promises to be both thought provoking and practical. 4:30 Closing Workshop " Freeing the Natural Voice Through The Therapeutic Drone " Down, MM, MMT, MTBC, LCAT This workshop will examine different interventions applicable in clinical work using drone instruments to elicit emotions, create a containing element for free expression, and provide a solid ground for group improvisation. During our experiential, some of the instruments we will explore include: Indian sruti box, harmonium, crystal bowls, tuning forks, percussive and vocal ostinati. Many other instruments will be available for use, and the conference will close with this experiential. All attendees will receive 6 CECs for attending this all day conference NYCCAT Conference Registration Form Pre-registration is required Registration Deadline March 18th, 2011 Send completed form to: NYCCAT Rochester Chapter c/o Arbor Expressive Art Therapy Center, 595 Blossom Road, Suite 121, Rochester NY 14610 check or money order payable to Arbor Expressive Art Therapy Center Please print clearly Name: __________________________________________________________ Address: _________________________________________________________ Phone: ___________________ Email: _____________________________ Please Check One: CAT (list modality) $65__________________________ Other Professional $65 ________________ Student* $30 ________________________ Other $65________________________________ *please include copy of student ID with registration Lunch is not included but a boxed lunch can be pre-ordered for $10 Each box lunch includes a wrap, pasta salad, potato chips, cookie and bottled water Please choose one: Turkey ___ Ham ___ Veggie ___ Payment for lunch MUST be included with registration Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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