Seattle-based art therapy practice Holding Space for Healing has announced the release of its new website, http://www.holdingspaceforhealing.com. The site features articles on art therapy as well as other person-centered therapy techniques.
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Holding Space for Healing is the practice of Dreama Blankenbeckler, a therapist with over 20 years of experience working to help people from all walks of life improve their personal effectiveness and sense of well-being. The practice offers counseling and psychotherapy using art as a primary modality.
Children, teens and young adults particularly benefit from psychotherapy using art processes. Dreama has a BA in Art Education, K-12, and lifelong experience in alternative education. Her experience also includes working with children attending public, private and home schools.
The website provides articles on the therapeutic process, offering some insight into the techniques employed and philosophy behind those techniques. Dreama's approach is intuitive, gentle and down to earth. She draws primarily from person-centered therapy, where positive regard and a loving presence are an integral part of the process, as you travel consciously together through your thoughts, reflections and feelings about yourself.
If you enjoy or are curious about using creative processes for catharsis, containment and possible sublimation, Dreama is happy to be your guide either individually or in small groups using art and expressive therapy processes and experiences.
Visit http://www.holdingspaceforhealing.com for more information.
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