Course Overview
The Foundational Training in Trauma-Informed Expressive Arts Therapy is a 2-day, in-person, experiential program designed to introduce psychology students and mental health professionals to the use of expressive arts in trauma-informed therapy.
Rooted in Carmen Richardson’s four-phase trauma model, this training focuses on using creative, non-verbal techniques that are incorporated to support clients safely and ethically through different stages of trauma work.
What Will You Learn?
Participants will learn ready-to-use expressive arts techniques that can be integrated into
therapy sessions across the following four phases:
The training emphasizes hands-on practice, reflection, and guided application to help
participants feel confident using expressive arts tools in clinical settings.
What Makes This Training Unique
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Who Can Join?
This course is suitable for:
Frequently asked questions
(01) Who can attend this training?
(02) Do I need an art background to join?
(03) Is this a hands-on training?
(04) Will this training qualify me as an Expressive Arts Therapist?
for therapeutic use. It does not constitute a specialization in Expressive Arts Therapy.
(05) Will I be able to use these techniques in therapy sessions?
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