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Using Expressive Arts in Private Practice: An In-Person Experiential Workshop for Therapists

No art experience is necessary.
2 CEU credits will be awarded
Kymberlee Stanley has been in private practice since 2003 in California and Tennessee. She is passionate about using expressive arts in her work as a professional painter and with her patients in psychotherapy. She enjoys using an eclectic mix of approaches including psychodynamic, Internal Family Systems, EMDR, Expressive Arts, sand play techniques in her private art studio and therapy offices in Nashville. She specializes in working with women with a history of trauma, “Church Hurt”, children in schools, and helping neurodiverse marriages. She also especially enjoys working with creative folks of all kinds. She is a professional impressionist oil painter who paints in her studio and teaches painting with local painting groups. She is the founder of the the Nashville Painters Salon who supports local painters with mutual collaboration and resources to thrive.
All materials will be provided.
Learning Objectives:
- Review overview of expressive arts practices in therapy – a non-judgmental and process-oriented approach.
- Facilitate 30-minute therapist Expressive Arts activity using art materials for therapist self-reflection.
- Provide a time of quiet listening to notice inner dialogue between our spiritual and work parts.
- Therapists can choose to share their reflections with others or keep private
Space is limited to 10 participants. Reserve your spot below.
If event is sold out, email Nashvilleaacc@gmail.com to be added to waitlist.