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Introduction to Photo Therapy - Theory and Practice


A workshop in which to reflect upon and explore the therapeutic potential of photographs.

Date(s)

Friday 29th January 2010

Speakers

Carolyne Threadgold - Carolyne has been working at the Oliver Zangwill Centre as a rehabilitation therapy assistant supporting clients with understanding brain injury projects, and has used photographs to support clients to retrieve memories and explore identity.

Mark Wheeler - Mark Wheeler has been practising phototherapy and therapeutic photography for over 25 years and was the first photography graduate in the UK to qualify as an Art Therapist, writing his 1992 dissertation on Phototherapy after interviewing Judy Weiser at the PhotoTherapy Center in Vancouver. Mark's biography is available on www.phototherapy.org.uk

Duration

1 day

Start/Finish Times

  9.30am - 5.00pm
Cost

  SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY PRICE £70
Details

PhotoTherapy techniques can prove useful and effective working with a wide range of issues. This workshop is a practical workshop specifically targeted to those working in the field of neurology.

Audience
  • Psychotherapists
  • Family/systemic Therapists
  • Play Therapists
  • Social Workers, field & residential
  • Occupational Therapists
  • Clinical, Health and Counselling Psychologists
  • Art therapists
  • Photographers
  • Rehab Assistants and Support Workers
  • Level

     Ideally suited to any one who works in therapy in the neurology field. Our aim is to raise awareness of using photos in therapy and how accessible it can be.

     
    Learning Outcomes

     To learn techniques and have more of an understanding of how to use photos in your own practise.

     
    Booking etc.

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    email courses@ozc.nhs.uk

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    Call 01353 652173

    12 January 2010