ROOM 712
While film and video have long been used in psychological practice, researchers and practitioners have only just begun to explore the benefits of film and video production as as a therapeutic tool. Based on the presenter’s recently published book, this workshop will present film and video-based therapy interventions that incorporate digital storytelling, equine-assisted therapy, sandtray, individual therapy, and process groups. Lecture and video presentations will demonstrate how this expressive medium can be used in a wide range of settings that include jails, psychiatric hospitals, and community counseling centers, and with a variety of clinical populations such as at-risk youth, trauma victims, developmentally disabled youth, and combat veterans.
Eligible for 1.5 Credits: ATCB, NBCC; ASWB, APA, MFT, Nursing; SWNYS