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Whole Brain Creativity & Neuroplasticity - Springfield Psychiatry & Addiction Medicine

Whole Brain Creativity & Neuroplasticity with Beth Spindler, Movement/Trauma Therapist and Kevin Richardson, Neuroaesthetic Artist/Designer

Springfield Psychiatry & Addiction Medicine | Saturday, March 23, 2024 9 am - noon

Beth, a movement/trauma therapist and Kevin, a neuroaesthetic artist/designer have been talking about teaching this workshop for years and are delighted to be offering it to you now for opening new ways to a healthier brain and regulated nervous system.

INTRODUCTION TO REGULATING YOUR NERVOUS SYSTEM

In this workshop we turn the brain inside out and upside down to explore proven techniques for neuroplasticity; building new connections between trauma-impacted areas of the grey matter. We’ll use movement, voice, breath, meditation, drawing, and writing to find the hidden creative potential in the non-dominant areas of our brain.

This is a fun and informative course with techniques applicable to:

  • People working with children

  • People working with seniors

  • Those healing from trauma

  • Personal growth

  • Increase self understanding and reclaim child-like creativity

INTRODUCTION TO WHOLE BRAIN CREATIVITY/EXPRESSION

The intention of this course is to introduce the idea of focusing one’s awareness through the practices of visual art in order to encourage self discovery and personal creative expression engaging the whole brain and body on paper using everyday materials and then applying these skills into life.

Students will learn:

  • Focused whole brain drawing and writing

  • Techniques for self discovery

  • Practices to reawaken your child-like creativity

  • Skills that can transfer to improve your everyday life

Class Full and Registration Closed

Contact Beth at spindler.beth@gmail.com to join the waiting list for the next offering of this workshop!

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