Guest guest Posted May 7, 2010 Report Share Posted May 7, 2010 There are currently openings in an ongoing clinical supervision group for Creative Art Therapists, held on Monday evenings from 7:30 PM to 9 PM, and led by Professor Wolf, in his conveniently located midtown Manhattan office. This group focuses on processing ongoing clinical work that is introduced by participants. A unique integration of psychoanalytic, expressive analytic and creative art interventions are utilized to focus on transference, counter transference, resistance, as well as various other clinical and more general, practical, supervisory related issues. While this group experience is applicable towards NYS CAT licensing requirements, it is also designed for more advanced art therapy/expressive analytic clinicians who desire a more ongoing, in depth clinical training experience. We welcome beginning, intermediate and advanced clinicians who are united in their dedication and desire to evolve and grow both personally and professionally. PLEASE DO NOT HIT REPLY. For more information about this supervision group please contact Bob Wolf directly at: rwolfnyc@... Professor Wolf is a NYS licensed creative art therapist and psychoanalyst with over 30 experience in graduate level teaching, private practice and clinical supervision. He is on the faculty of The College Of New Rochelle, Pratt Institute, The Training Institute for the National Psychological Association for Psychoanalysis and is a former Director of the Institute for Expressive Analysis. He is also a past President of NYATA. He has published numerous articles on art therapy, countertransference, expressive therapy and photo therapy and his work as a fine art sculptor and photographer have been exhibited internationally. For more information about Professor Wolf visit: www.robertirwinwolf.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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