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200 S. Washington Blvd. Suite 1 

Sarasota FL 34236

Towles Court Pavilion

(941) 366-9595

www.expressiveartsflorida.com 

institute@expressiveartsflorida.com 

 

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Victoria Domenichello-Anderson, Elizabeth Bornstein,  

Tamara Teeter Knapp, Kathleen Horne 

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Deborah McKeever shares her creative, engaging and powerful interventions!

The Easier, Softer Way (2) Deb McKeever
Expressive Arts for Mental Health and Substance Abuse Counselors

An experiential workshop with
Deborah McKeever LMHC
Monday October 28
9 am - 4 pm
$95

Expressive arts therapy interventions will be shared which can be used with populations experiencing mental health and addiction issues.  These engaging, creative and fun experiences are appropriate for group or one-on-one settings with children, adolescents and adults. These interventions are also adaptable to other settings and can be used for one's personal growth.  The Pop Up Book and Family Dynamics, Conflict and Comics, Sculpting Your Life Posture in Aluminum Foil and Coping with Impermanence  and Change will be presented as well as a daily practice. Modalities include drawing, sculpting, movement, writing and sound.

Attendance at the first Easier Softer Way is not necessary to participate in this workshop.

  

6 CEU's for LMHC, LMFT, LCSW ($20 CEU fee)

EAFI elective credit available

 

 

Watch this interview with Deborah!

 

 

Manatee Glens - Expressive Art - October 2012
Manatee Glens - Expressive Art - October 2012

 

Deborah McKeever, LMHC, has an MA in Psychology from McNeese State University, and has been working as a therapist since 1985. In 2012, she completed the Art and Healing Certificate Program at Ringling College of Art and Design. She is currently serving as an expressive arts therapist at Manatee Glens, facilitating groups on inpatient units, children's day treatment, middle school day treatment, addiction center, adult day treatment, FACT team, and outpatient detox programs. Deborah has also worked as a visual artist-in-residence at Shands Hospital's Arts in Medicine Program in Gainseville, FL. and had a private psychotherapy practice for 3 years.  A mixed media visual artist, Deborah owns and operates "Still Life in G" Gallery in the Village of the Arts in Bradenton, FL.

 

    

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