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A Glimpse Into A Client's Creative Process - shared with consent
During my visit to Mary Franklin Smith at Light of Mind, I had the opportunity to witness some sessions with some of her clients who generously accepted to open the space to me. My visit was supported by Arts Council Malta. One of the people I met in this context was Robert Dunn. He used my presence there as an opportunity to acknowlegde and share the journey of his process and he took this also as a step to share his rich creative process out into the world. Here onwards are
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A Step Deeper Into My Practice
Earlier this year, I had the opportunity to travel to the UK for a period of dramatherapy mentorship and supervision with Mary Franklin Smith at Light of Mind. This opportunity was supported by Arts Council Malta. The experience gave me space to pause, reflect, and reconnect personally with the creative side of my work as a psychotherapist. Since completing my dramatherapy training, I have engaged professional development in other modalities and approaches, most predominan
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Creative Approach to Working with Bereavement
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How drama is helping domestic violence victims – St. Jeanne Antide initiative giving positive results
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What exactly is Arts Therapy?
… and how do its benefits differ from the feel-good and personal growth that happens when attending arts classes? Coryse Borg speaks to...
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Food for Thought – Eating Disorders Dramatherapy
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Experiencing Neuro-Dramatic Play with Sue Jennings
Travelling with an international group of fellow dramatherapists, Lou Ghirlando worked with children at the Good Samaritan Home in...
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Dramatherapy: an embodied approach to working with people with eating disorders
Client: “This eating disorder is not me!” Dramatherapist:”Well, who the hell is it then?” People with an eating disorder will often...
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