Does play-acting, improvisation and creative performance sound like serious business? Surprisingly, it is! These forms can teach us a lot about the foundations of growth, learning, rewiring and development. But in this workshop, learning about the emergence of performance and improvisational-based approaches to psychotherapy will generate some of the most fun you can have earning CEUs!
Utilizing theories on how children imitate, learn and develop, over the last decade professionals from many fields have been exploring the far-reaching work of developmental psychologist Lev Vygotsky and applying these findings in their interaction with various populations. Some of this work challenges the notion of cognition as fundamental to transformation, moving instead toward the concept that such change takes place through the art of performance.
Join Murray Dabby LCSW and Lesly Fredman on Friday August 22 from 9:30 to 4:00 and explore these innovative issues in a number of playful ways: performed discussion, improvisation, and other experiential activities that will be enlightening, enlivening, and entertaining!
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