Title:
Landscapes and Landforms
Format:
Virtual
Dates and Times:
Saturday May 2, 9am – 1.30 pm (NZ Time)
Description:
In this online webinar, STANZA Teaching Members Jean Parkinson (Auckland, NZ) and Carina Conradie (Hamilton, NZ) will explore the following:
- What are the features of landscapes and landforms in general?
- How does sandplay therapy invite the psyche to createlandscapes and landforms?
- Exploring the natural characteristics but mainly the symbolic associations that can be associated with these, by exploring specific landscapes and landforms.
- Looking at sandplay case material to apply learning
- Examine a detailed case study to consolidate learning and gain
insights into the therapeutic process.
The webinar is suitable for Registered Psychotherapists, Arts Therapists, Psychologists, Counsellors, and registered mental health professionals with a background in clinical practice.
STANZA Certification hours:
This webinar will accrue four STANZA / ISST Certification hours.
Cost:
$230
CPD Learning Objectives:
At the conclusion of the webinar participants will have:
- Identified the difference between various landforms and landscapes for example a desert and a cave.
- A deeper understanding of the symbolic associations of these natural features.
- An awareness of how these features may present itself in sandplay therapy.
- Examined a detailed case study to consolidate learning and gain insights into the therapeutic process.
Presenter’s Details
Presented by:
Jean Parkinson and Carina Conradie
Presenter/s Bio:
Jean Parkinson is a Registered Art Psychotherapist, Certified Sandplay Therapist and Teaching Member in private practice in Auckland. She has extensive experience with children and families in child protection, educational settings and natural disaster response.
Carina Conradie is a registered clinical psychologist in private practice in Hamilton working with adults and children. She is a certified Sandplay Therapist and Teaching member of ISST) and uses sandplay therapy as the main therapeutic modality.
(ISST – International Society for Sandplay Therapy)
