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Expressive Media Inc.
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www.expressivemedia.org
William Kurelek's The Maze (Trailer)
Documentary about the life of celebrated Canadian artist William Kurelek, dramatically told through his paintings and on-camera revelations. Kurelek describes The Maze as “a painting of the inside of my skull which I painted when I was in England as a patient in Maudsley and Netherne psychiatric hospitals.” The film takes an intimate look at the attempted suicide and self-professed “spiritual crisis” of one of the 20th century’s most fascinating artists. To rent single titles for 90 days or get a full-access annual subscription, visit expressivemedia.org/filmlibrary
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Expressive Media Film Library Sampler 2020
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Stream over 100 art, drama, dance, music, and play therapies titles. This one-of-a-kind collection includes rare clinical session vignettes, conference presentations, and films about the arts in healing from around the world. Many include interviews with experts about the film or session. To rent single titles for 90 days or get a full-access annual subscription, visit expressivemedia.org/filml...
Expressive Media Film Library Launch Promo
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Stream over 100 art, drama, dance, music, and play therapies titles. This one-of-a-kind collection includes rare clinical session vignettes, conference presentations, and films about the arts in healing from around the world. Many include interviews with experts about the film or session. To rent single titles for 90 days or get a full-access annual subscription, visit expressivemedia.org/filml...
Film Library Volunteer Video
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Help us to expand Judy Rubin's online streaming film library by volunteering your time and skills!
Summit Google Search 2014
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I created this video with the TH-cam Video Editor (th-cam.com/users/editor)
"Yes You Can" Art Centered Therapy for People with Disabilities
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This film is about courage, commitment, and creative coping. It tells the story of Mickie McGraw, who overcame polio at age 11 to become an art therapy pioneer. With Dr. George Streeter, a psychoanalyst who was also an artist, she co-founded and ran an Art Therapy Studio in a rehabilitation hospital. When she retired they renamed that part of the hospital the Mickie McGraw Activity Center, and ...
Art Therapy Has Many Faces (Subtitled)
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With subtitles recenly added in 12 languages this film is an overview of the field of Art Therapy, a 20th century profession with its roots in ancient times and in creating in order to cope with pain. With images of clinicians from all over the world serving a wide variety of people, the film shows: the history and development of art therapy, what art therapists do to help people to create and ...
Art Therapy an International Language for Healing
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Art Therapy an International Language for Healing
Expressive Therapies Summit 2011 Promo
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Expressive Therapies Summit 2011 Promo
Promoting Art Therapy, Drama Therapy, and the Creative Arts: Expressive Media's Mission
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The History and Mission of Expressive Media
Expressive Therapies Summit: Times Square.mp4
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Expressive Therapies Summit: Times Square.mp4
Expressive Therapies Summit - 5th Anniversary Year 11/6-9/2014
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Expressive Therapies Summit - 5th Anniversary Year 11/6-9/2014
Beyond Words: Art Therapy with Older Adults
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Beyond Words: Art Therapy with Older Adults
RIP Janet
Gotta call in da exorcist again 😆
well, yesterday I watched the most funniest video on the tourism of Cleveland and learned all about the river going on fire. Today, to help with my induction as a support worker with people with learning disabilities I come across this beautiful thing about Cleaveland, magic.
i appreciate these efforts soo much
interesting by van halen to choose this as the cover
Edward Van Halen said he related to it because he felt very restrained by being in a band situation and wanted to make a solo album but wasn`t allowed to.
Автентично. Заразно с автентичност!
Thank you so much for sharing this video. Jeanette Adler puts my own experiences with Authentic Movement in clear words. Also so great to see how she communicates with children through body!! wow ! I also wonder which date was this filmed?
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Great place for them
Muchas gracias por subir el video.
Thank you for posting this film clip. I first saw Janet Adler's film about the two girls on the autism spectrum in the early 1970s on public TV before I knew anything about autism. I haven't seen it since, and didn't recall enough to identify the film until today. The film was mentioned in a recent review article by Pat Amos, Rhythm and timing in autism: learning to dance, in Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience, 19 April 2013, which is available free online. Thanks again!
Great video...I noticed that your choice of music for the first minute of the video was the field theme from Final Fantasy 4. Excellent.
Props on the Final Fantasy 4 music in the background. Yeah makes me want to be an art therapist even more.
There is a big disconnect with many people and their bodies. They go along, rushing through the day and then hit the gym. I feel that Authentic movement, is becoming aware of yourself in space. It's slowing down and observing how you feel and allowing that to move you. Some feel it, and just feel a need to "do" it. I know that's how it is for me, and I feel it's different and personal for everyone because you are not being told what to do. It is from you.It's another form of meditation process.
THat's a beautiful story. Thanks for sharing.
This is way cool....I'm actually working on a vlog series of jobs that use art as treatment and therapy. The power of art is a topic I am passionate about. I work for a place that teaches art (dance, visual, theatre, music, and language) to adults with disabilities. I will be posting it in a few weeks but subscribe to my channel if you're interested in art therapy or art and social justice.
"People are afraid to express so much...; fear/pain/loneliness/embarrassment...all sorts of things no one else has any idea of...??? All those things they can put into art...."
This is wonderful! I believe that people were created to be creative, and the act of creating is healing and fulfilling. Love this!
Yes!
All my life I have turned to art to express myself. Growing up i kept sketchbooks and looking back at them, I see a different emotion in every face, color, & pencil stroke. My mom was an artist, and when she was sick with cancer she didn't draw as much as she used to. I have a sketchbook of hers with half of the pages full of her art, and the other half mine. When I see them, I wonder what she was feeling. Honestly, this video brought tears to my eyes because I would love to do this as a career!
Awesome job! In Love and Light Esther Wilhelm
Dates for this year are November 10-13, 2011.
my art therepyst shared ths on facebook
awesome in the true meaning of awe am a student drama therapy in holland, and videos that are shown in class are extremely useful - books and practising with our own class seem to be not enough (grammar isn't correct :p sorry about that)
Great video. Makes me inspired to be an art therapist!!
@ekf501 Glad it was helpful.
@ekf501 Glad it was helpful
@interviewsAATA Final Cut Pro
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jackson Pollock on the while chair - That was so inspiring. I'm also thinking of becoming an art therapist.
Why do you think the Art? Movements that were successful in Chicago all centered around Scandal?
touches the heart, mahalo, kaleo