Healing Trauma with Guided Drawing
Description:
OPD Points: 10
This certified training course has been tailored to a global, online audience. The professionally filmed video lessons that form the basis of the curriculum are pre-recorded and accessible to students to complete in your own time. New content is released weekly – over the seven weeks of the course – and students will have an additional three weeks of access to review the entire course. That equates to ten weeks of access to the full course.Each week of training comprises around 3 hours of video lessons – including a weekly filmed therapy session and Practitioner Round Table discussions on a featured topic. Reading lists are provided and all students are actively encouraged to complete personal Guided Drawing® exercises. Students will receive a Certificate of Completion for 28 hours of Online Professional Development Training upon successful completion of the course.All students will benefit from our Moderated Online Forum – where comments, observations and experiences can be shared. Cornelia Elbrecht will be available to answer questions and provide individual guidance in this space. Students are encouraged to engage in this interactive forum, and benefit from the experiences of the cohort as you move through the curriculum together.
Key Learning Objectives / Outcomes:
An Introduction to Guided Drawing is delivered over 7 moderated weeks of self paced learning. Each week consists of 4 hours of both online content and experiential components.Week 1: An Introduction to Guided DrawingWeek 2: The Female Yin ShapesWeek 3: The Mle Yang ShapesWeek 4: Neuroscience in Art TherapyWeek 5: Trauma and StabilisationWeek 6: Trauma ExplorationWeek 7: Integration and Trusting the Process
Presenter / Provider:
Cornelia Elbrecht
Presenter Qualifications:
Cornelia Elbrecht is a leader in ground-breaking art therapy techniques with a particular focus on healing trauma. An art therapist with over 40 years of experience she is a renowned author, educator and the Founder and Director of the Institute for Sensorimotor Art Therapy. Cornelia studied at the Schoolfor Initiatic Therapy in the Black Forest, Germany and holds degrees in fine arts and arts education along with extensive postgraduate training in Jungian and Gestalt Therapy, Bioenergetics and at the Somatic Experiencing TrainingInstitute (SETI). Best known for her cutting-edge work with Guided Drawing and Clay Field Therapy, Cornelia holds regular workshops around the world and at Claerwen Retreat in Apollo Bay, Australia – an internationally respected arts therapy education facility. Author of numerous books, Cornelia runsaccredited online courses for art therapists, educators and mental health professionals looking to understand a body focused art therapy approach to trauma therapy.