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Trauma Art Narrative Therapy

Trauma Art Narrative Therapy (TANT) is a structured cognitively oriented technique, which uses art as a modality for healing from trauma. With trauma, memories are often disconnected and fragmented.

Trauma art pieces together these memories by guiding one to narrate the traumatic event through a series of sequential drawings. As one draws “snapshots” of the event, integration of the emotional and cognitive components of the brain takes place and promotes healing. Preparation for trauma work always includes establishing safe points before and after the trauma. TANT is effective with minor single incidents to major events that have had a significant impact. Artistic ability is not needed and more spontaneous drawing is most effective.

Practitioners

Lindsay Roznowski, LPC

Lindsay Roznowski, MA, LPC

Lindsay Roznowski, MA, LPC

Lindsay Roznowski is a Licensed Professional Counselor providing individual and family therapy to children, adolescents, and adults.

Lindsay is trained in the Trauma Recovery and Empowerment Model (TREM), Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and Trauma Art Narrative Therapy. Lindsay guides clients to process and heal trauma in a safe, supportive environment

» Contact Lindsay at 215-326-9665, lindsay@bloomwellnesscounseling.com, and www.bloomwellnesscounseling.com.

 

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Sand Tray Therapy

Sand tray therapy is a specialized modality that uses sand and selected “miniatures”, objects which provide the medium for emotional expression and communicating one’s experience. The use of sand has a kinesthetic quality that addresses the sensory component of trauma, the deeper emotional experience that is retained in the body itself.

For children, sand tray provides a safe, natural way for self-expression, communication of unconscious feelings and needs, means of telling “their story”, as well as a medium for problem-solving and development of adaptive skills and self-mastery.

Focusing Sand Tray Therapy

This is a specialized means of using sand tray therapy that allows one to focus specifically on a problem, issue or fear. It might be a problem or place where one feels continuously stuck. This sand tray approach uses mindfulness meditation techniques combined with guided exploration or dialogue leading to deeper insight into the problem, issue or fear. It involves tuning into one’s somatic (body) experience and feeling affect awareness. The experience of Focusing Sand Tray can be profoundly meaningful. Individualized Sand Tray sessions offering self-awareness, clarity and self-growth can be scheduled for one or more sessions.

Practitioners

Elizabeth Campbell

The ability to express oneself is directly correlated with one’s developmental level. Therefore, children express themselves in much different ways than adults and require different therapeutic interventions than traditional talk therapy. Elizabeth provides a variety of mediums for children to express themselves through their language: play.

» Learn more at elizabethcampbellcounseling.com

» Contact Elizabeth at elizabeth@elizabethcampbellcounseling.com or 610-757-8163

Lucas Valitski, MS

Lucas Valitski

Sandtray therapy provides a unique way to express thoughts and feelings through storytelling. Building scenes in the sand allows children to explore emotions and gain insight in a safe, meaningful environment. This hands-on approach helps children process emotions and experiences in a unique and therapeutic way.

» Contact Lucas at lucasvalitskicounseling@gmail.com or at (484) 602-1189.

 

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