Counselling children using the interaction of all five senses
Description
This workshop will demonstrate a range of different multimodal approaches that can be used in the context of family intervention/domestic violence. This is to produce artistic data within a child's counselling session and as such will provide participants with ideas for using this artistic data within the counselling environment. Although this workshops focus is on children exposed to family violence, the workshop will provide some immediate ready-to-use simple and practical artistic tools for counsellors, psychotherapist, psychologists and other mental health professionals working outside the context of family intervention. These tools are transferable to other children, young people, adolescents or adults.
Runtime
70 min
Subjects
- Family violence (79)
- Senses and sensation (121)
- Art therapy (23)
- Art therapy for children (6)
- Child psychotherapy (16)
- Family psychotherapy (45)
- Children (438)
Genre
Date of Publication
2011
Database
Alexander Street
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