Handout for Opening New Doors: Psychodrama & Expressive Arts Therapy
ResourcesFor the slide show of this workshop with Eve Brownstone and Karen Carnabucci, Opening New Doors with Psychodrama and Expressive Arts Therapy, click here.
For the poem Seeing Into Darkness by Mark Nepo, click here. Article on Creative Arts Therapies and Expressive Arts Therapies, read here. Article on What Is Expressive Arts Therapy, read here. Article on Four Functions of Expressive Arts Therapy by Cathy Malchiodi, read here. For Eve Brownstone's blog article on Self-Care With a Creative Twist -- along with several other blog articles -- click here. For Eve Brownstone's blog article on Using Psychodrama, where she shares ideas on warm ups and action ideas for individual sessions, click here. Article on Art therapy, Psychodrama, and Verbal Therapy: An Integrative Model of Group Therapy in the Treatment of Adolescents with Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa by Lisa Diamond-Raab, MA, LPC, ATR, CP, and Joan K. Orrell-Valente, Ph.D., read here. Additional book titles on expressive therapy, writing and imaginationMalchiodi, Cathy. Trauma and Expressive Arts Therapy. New York: The Guilford Press. Read short excerpt here on Amazon.
Knill, Barba, and Fuchs. Minstrels of Soul. Canada: Palmerston Press, 1995. McNiff, Shaun. Art As Medicine. Boston, Masschusetts: Shambhala, 1992. Blatner, Adam. Acting-In. San Francisco, California: Springer Publishing Company, 1996. (This book is free online; click here to find details on this and additional books.) Goldberg, Natalie. Writing Down The Bones. Boston, Massachusetts: Shambhala, 1986. Watkins, Mary. Invisible Guests: The Development of Imaginal Dialogues. Boston, Massachusetts: Sigo Press, 1990. . Rogers, Natalie. The Creative Connection. Palo Alto, California: Science and Behaviour Books,1993. Brownstone, Eve. I Got This! Chicago, Illinois: Amazon Books, 2017. Kellermann, Peter Felix. Focus on Psychodrama. London, England: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 1992. Roth, Gabrielle. Sweat Your Prayers. New York, New York: Putnum, 1997. Newham, Paul. Using Voice and Movement in Therapy. London, England: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 1996. Degges-White, Suzanne and Davis, Nancy L. Integrating The Expressive Arts in the Counseling Practice. New York: Springer Publishing Co. |
Selected booksHandbook of Art Therapy, edited by Cathy Malchiodi, a pioneer in expressive arts therapy; this full book is available to download in PDF format and read here.
Books by presentersShow and Tell Psychodrama: Skills for Therapists, Coaches, Teachers, Leaders by Karen Carnabucci.
She is also the author of Healing Eating Disorders with Psychodrama and Other Action Methods: Beyond the Silence and the Fury with Linda Ciotola and Integrating Psychodrama and Systemic Constellations Work: New Directions for Action Methods, Mind-Body Therapies and Energy Healing with Ronald Anderson. To contact Karen, click here. I Got This! by Eve Brownstone is a collection of blog articles written during the drama of the U.S. election campaign of 2016.
"I made a conscious choice to focus on Love, the many faces of love instead of the negative voices. "I used the tools of words and art in a healing practice that I have developed over 25 years as an expressive arts therapist." To contact Eve, click here. |
VideosVideos with Eve Brownstone, LCPC, EXAT, CP, including her Art Under Corona. To contact Eve, click here.
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