We’d love to meet you this Fall!

Fall 2024: Learn with us. Explore with us. Play with us.

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    DvT Practitioner Training

    Our practitioner training is designed to provide comprehensive knowledge and practical skills in Developmental Transformations (DvT)—an embodied and improvisational method of trauma-focused drama therapy. (This training offers up to 60 hours Continuing Education per semester.)

    Academic Rigor: Gain insights from both foundational writings and current research/methodologies at the forefront of our profession.

    Fun and Engaging: Experience interactive classes, case studies, guest speakers and networking opportunities that make learning enjoyable and impactful.

    Advocacy Focus: Explore those critical ways therapeutic engagement may be viewed through the lens of empowerment and effective allyship.

    Community Building: Forge meaningful connections with fellow practitioners, students and educators, fostering a supportive network for ongoing professional growth.

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    Embodied Case Presentation/Supervision

    This series of 5 Saturday morning workshops allows a small cohort of practitioners to explore the use of embodied practices both in how they might present clinical work to others, as well as explore how these methods could be useful in supervision. Ideal for drama or dance therapists, somatic practitioners, or anyone looking to explore embodied countertransference and how our bodies connect to/are separate from those we work with.

    Five Saturday mornings, 10AM-1PM,
    9/14, 10/5, 11/9, 12/7, 1/4
    ($450/$400/$375)
    15 Continuing Education Hours

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    In-Person Workshops

    Continuing our ongoing practice hosting Curious Rebels of all sorts, we continue to assemble an amazing series of guest artists on Saturday afternoons including individuals from a wide variety of backgrounds and perspectives.

    The full schedule will be announced in August, but we will see returning presenters Roxy Schoenfeld and Jude Regula presenting on gender exploration; sex therapist Tara Abrol on playfulness and sexuality, and Nic Billey exploring intersections between Native relationality and drama therapy.

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    Core Curious Rebels

    This series of virtual workshops by Curious Rebels Faculty Tami Gatta, Chantal Georges, and Adam Reynolds represents concepts and courses central to our mission: exploring the Hearing Voices movement, Embodied Ethics, Antifatness in Mental Health and Vicarious Resilience.

    Photo by Chris Montgomery on Unsplash.

Curious Rebels, LLC is recognized by the New York State Education Department's State Board for Social Work as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed social workers #SW-0765.  Curious Rebels, LLC is recognized by the New York State Education Department's State Board for Mental Health Practitioners as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed creative arts therapists. #CAT-0109.