Guest guest Posted February 21, 2010 Report Share Posted February 21, 2010 Don't miss this all-day workshop on enhancing clinical knowledge and creativity when working with LGBTQ clients, happening in NYC!!! This workshop is open to masters level clinicians, mental health professionals and graduate students in metal health and counseling fields. For more information, go to: http://nycreativetherapists.com/creative-approaches-therapy-lgbtq-clients Creative Approaches to Therapy With LGBTQ Clients When: Saturday, March 20, 2010, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Where: 190 North 10th Street, Suite 301 burg, Brooklyn 11211 (between Bedford and Driggs) Fee: $150.00 This all-day workshop is designed to give participants an increased awareness of the issues and needs particular to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Questioning (LGBTQ) clients, as well as provide tools for accessing more creative methods of meeting therapeutic goals through the incorporation of drama and other creative arts modalities. Through a series of didactic and experiential group exercises emphasizing empathy, compassion and increased clinical insight, we will: - Define basic LGBTQ terminology and better illuminate the many nuances and diverse presentations of gender and sexuality within society. - Explore sexuality and gender identity in context of it’s history with the mental health field. - Review current information on stressors and needs specific to LGBTQ individuals, taking into account various factors such as age, culture, religion, environment, etc. - Review theoretical models of sexual and gender identity development and how these models connect to everyday clients in our work. - Outline 5 principles intrinsic to working with LGBTQ clients in providing safe and affirmative therapy. - Experience, through demonstration, various creative arts techniques and exercises that serve both therapist and client in more creatively exploring and defining self-identity. - Explore the relationship between the roles of clinician, advocate and activist. Participants are welcome to bring and share case material within their own work that perhaps inspires or challenges them. Practical resources such as journal articles, books, online pamphlets and resource listings will also be provided and available for participants to review. Facilitators: Mark Beauregard, RDT, LCAT is registered drama therapist and licensed creative arts therapist who has worked with children, adolescents and adults in various mental health settings, from inpatient and outpatient psychiatry programs to school-based community programs and homeless service agencies. Mark is a graduate of New York University where he researched the use of drama therapy with transgender and gender-variant children and adolescents for his master's thesis. He continues to concentrate and present on the importance of gender and sexual-orientation sensitivity in psychotherapy. Mark is the current Eastern Region Representative for the National Association for Drama Therapy (NADT). www.markbeauregard.com. Tami Gatta, M.A., is a graduate of the New York University Drama Therapy program where she held an assistantship, earned a fellowship, and was recognized with an award for her outstanding contributions to the program. She has focused her attentions on the wide scope of issues concerning LGBTQ youth, individuals with developmental disabilities, and the role facial expressions and gesture play in both the therapeutic encounter and eventual healing. Currently, she works as the Sobriety Community Linkages Coordinator at AHRC, where she has the great pleasure of co-leading a weekly group for developmentally disabled individuals who identify as part of the LGBTQ community. She presently serves as Treasurer on the Tri-State Chapter Board of NADT. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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