Expressive Arts Therapy: Nepal
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Dear Friends,
Nepali people courageously continue to recover from the massive earthquake and many after-shocks since last spring that caused great devastation to their people, their land and their historical landmarks. The work of recovering from the immediate devastation and long term traumatic impacts of the earthquakes are in addition to the struggle to end human trafficking, while also dealing with one of the highest poverty rates across the globe.
As a Masters level Mental Health professional, EXA Therapist, Communtiy Art facilitator and PhD candidate in the flied, from September 20–28, I will be returning to Kathmandu, Nepal to provide Expressive Arts Therapy and Community Art Practice training for Nepali health, humanitarian and community development workers. I have been invited by the Expressive Arts Therapy Institute in Nepal and Sadhana Thapa whom I met in Nepal last year while doing similar work,
to teach a 5 day introductory course in Expressive Arts Therapy and Community Art Practice. I will also spend 3 days coaching trainees in their organizations as they begin to provide Expressive Art and Community Art experiences in their work places.
Please consider donating TODAY!
I will be posting more fully on this project at:
www.hoperisingamidst.blogspot.com
Nepali people courageously continue to recover from the massive earthquake and many after-shocks since last spring that caused great devastation to their people, their land and their historical landmarks. The work of recovering from the immediate devastation and long term traumatic impacts of the earthquakes are in addition to the struggle to end human trafficking, while also dealing with one of the highest poverty rates across the globe.
As a Masters level Mental Health professional, EXA Therapist, Communtiy Art facilitator and PhD candidate in the flied, from September 20–28, I will be returning to Kathmandu, Nepal to provide Expressive Arts Therapy and Community Art Practice training for Nepali health, humanitarian and community development workers. I have been invited by the Expressive Arts Therapy Institute in Nepal and Sadhana Thapa whom I met in Nepal last year while doing similar work,
to teach a 5 day introductory course in Expressive Arts Therapy and Community Art Practice. I will also spend 3 days coaching trainees in their organizations as they begin to provide Expressive Art and Community Art experiences in their work places.
Please consider donating TODAY!
I will be posting more fully on this project at:
www.hoperisingamidst.blogspot.com
Organizer
Mary Putera
Organizer
Cornelius, OR