Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Creative Movement Therapy: A 60-hour Training Program

Creative Movement Therapy
 
In therapeutic dance and movement, free style techniques are used to unlock our bodies’ capacity to communicate and express better. The discipline is non-judgmental and adapts itself to a wide variety of body types and personalities. It unchains people from habitual movement patterns and helps them discover a new, dynamic body language.
 
This 60 hour training program consists of fun filled movement activities using music, props, body preparatory 
exercises, energizers, icebreakers and cool down routines interspersed with verbal dialogue.
 
Taking part in individual, partnership and group activities participants will enhance their self-awareness and social skills. The movements will also help release physical and mental stress and increase self-confidence along with emotional expression and leadership qualities. This program is useful for dancers, special educators, teachers, therapists and social workers. 
 
The course content will consist of -
1) Creative movement therapy theory and history
2) Practicum
3) Basic counselling and therapy skills
 
This therapy can be used for work in rehabilitation & treatment centres, jails, half-way homes, hospitals, special schools, de-addiction centres and holistic wellness centres.
 
THIS IS A CERTIFIED, 60 HOUR TRAINING PROGRAM.

Manju
 
Manju Verma is a certified Creative Movement Therapist and M.A in Psychology. She has extensively worked in the development sector for over a decade with acclaimed organizations like American red cross, Norwegian church aid, Mayo College Ajmer, Modern Barakhamba and more for public health and management training skills, research and analysis. Manju has co-facilitated and organized various trainings in India, Indonesia,  Egypt, Thailand and Singapore.
 
Course starting from 5th May, ending on 30th May.
Monday to Friday: 10 AM till 1 PM
 
Participation by contribution

Prior registration required
9250361909, 9311902235,




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