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Visit the Art Therapy Institute of the Redwoods at the Free Children’s Health Fair Sunday, September 19, 2010 10 A.M. – 3 P.M. Alex Rorabaugh Center – 1640 S. State Street – Ukiah, California
ART FOR BURNING OUT BURNOUT With
Harriet Wadeson, Ph.D., LCSW, ATR-BC, HLM November 1-2, 2010 ($320) To Register Click Here
This two-day workshop is just before the 2010 American Art Therapy Association Conference in Sacramento November 3-7, 2010. The Art Therapy Institute of the Redwoods is a 2.5 hour drive from the Sacramento International Airport, located near mountains, Redwood trees, the Pacific Ocean (1.5 hour drive), and is surrounded by vineyards, lakes and rivers. The Art Therapy Institute offers a restful and rejuvenating environment in a spacious studio setting.
Cost $320. Includes: Organic lunches, homemade morning pastry, coffee, tea, healthy afternoon snacks, art supplies and handouts. Dr. Wadeson is one of the pioneers of the modern profession of art therapy, and began her art therapy career at the National Institute of Mental Health, taught at the University of Houston, and established the Art Therapy Graduate Program and Annual Summer Institute at University of Illinois in Chicago, where she taught and directed the program for 23 years. Harriet is an international guest faculty at training programs throughout the world, published 6 books on art therapy, chapters in text books, and 70 peer reviewed paper. She has served AATA for many years, and is an Honorary Life Member of AATA, the profession's highest honor. Currently, Harriet heads a post-graduate art therapy program at Northwestern University. She has won numerous awards including a Resolution of Commendation from the State of Illinois, the Rush award from the American Psychiatric Association. Harriet has won numerous awards for her art, including a First Prize from the Smithsonian Institute. She is revising her first book, Art Psychotherapy, and has written 2 novels.
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Art Therapy Institute of the Redwoods
Phone: 707-485-0105 |
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