Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Students!

Our students have been busy presenting! The American Art Therapy Association (AATA) had its conference in November and several students presented.

Denise Malis presented a paper on "Gendered Landscapes: The Impact of Social Construct on the Female Art Therapist" and was on a panel titled "Positive Images Strategies, towards Agency, Insight, and Reflection: An Art Committee Presentation."

Jill Wargolet co-presented "Within Castle Walls: Art Therapy in Medical Healthcare Settings."

Amy Morrison was on a panel about Undergraduate Art Therapy. Her segment of the panel was on "Relational and Transformative Education Through Arts Based Learning for Undergraduates."

Chris Belkofer presented on "Art Therapy and Neuroscience."

Well done!

The Expressive Therapies Summit was held in New York City. PhD students Yehuda Berman, Nicole Hahna, Daniel Hyams, Craig Haen, Becky Fleetwood, and Rachel Brandoff attended and presented. PhD Faculty members, Mitchell Kossak, Karen Estrella, and Julia Byers were also there.














Daniel Hyams and Becky Fleetwood

Student Rachel Brandoff with pioneer Judy Rubin.

Monday, December 6, 2010

AMTA Conference


Here are some photos from the American Music Therapy Conference which was held in Cleveland, OH. Many doctoral students attended and presented. 

Jean Nemeth and Julie Andring performed on stage with Cathy Fink and Marcy Marxer! The ukulele is the new hot instrument in MT. Julie will be doing some adjunct teaching at Anna Maria College in Paxton, MA in Spring '11

Nicole Hahna (far right) was there with some of her students from Slippery Rock University. Nicole co-presented a 5 hour CMTE on Feminist Pedagogy in MT.

Krystal Demaine was also in attendance and busy thinking about her pilot study!

I was there (far right) and did some celebrating with other AMTA Past Presidents. 

Monday, November 15, 2010

Fall at 5 Phillips

Out PhD students are on campus only in July and I thought they might like to see what the yard looks like in November!

Friday, November 12, 2010

Update on Doctoral Students and Alumni


Doctoral Students

Lauren Parmelee Murphy, organized the ArtReach strand for Art Therapists and Art Educators who present therapeutc strategies at the Art Educators of New Jersey annual conference. The conference titled Art Sparks Genius included a variety of workshops. Murphy presented on facilitating client self understanding utilizing mandalas as models for organizational structure. 

 
Rachel Brandoff and Becky Fleetwood have been organizing the Expressive Therapies Summit in NYC. They, and other students are presenting as well! Their link is 

http://www.cvent.com/EVENTS/Info/Agenda.aspx?e=caea71ec-7ccb-44a6-ac31-8f83fada5489

I'm sure we will have pictures from this event to share soon!
 
Jill Wargolet had an article published in the AATA newsletter on "The Expressive Arts Studio: One Sketch of Art Therapy in a Medical Setting."

Olena Darewych presented at the 2010 Women's Mental Health Conference in Toronto, Canada on "The Use of the Creative Arts in Building Bridges with At Risk Orphans in the Ukraine."

Several students were at the recent AATA conference - I'm sure we will be posting their presentations soon. 



Alumni

Emily Marsick has two publications coming out.
Marsick, E. (in press). Film selection in a cinematherapy intervention with preadolescents experiencing parental divorce. Journal for Creativity in Mental Health.

Marsick, E. (2010). Cinematherapy with preadolescents experiencing parental divorce: A collective case study. The Arts in Psychotherapy, 37(4) 311-318. doi:10.1016/j.aip.2010.05.006

Tammy Bar-On is the Coordiantor of Art Therapy at Haifa University in Israel.
Yousef Al-Ajarma has a half time faculty appointment at Lesley University and a part time faculty appointment at Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology
 

Thursday, November 4, 2010

July 2010. End of Residency

Three weeks of hard work!
PhD Students at the end of residency
A great end to a great residency