We play numerous
roles in life. We may hold multiple jobs. We may be an employer,
spouse, parent, caregiver, sibling, friend, student, teacher,
volunteer, mentor, and more. We typically carry the stress from one
role into the next, building exhaustion that is masked by such things
as food, alcohol, medication, or even shopping. Daily rituals can be
helpful in managing life transitions.
In this workshop, experiential techniques will be used to help
participants explore the roles in their lives, reflect on how they
transition from one to another, identify their most challenging
transitions, determine their needs, and develop a ritual that they can
bring into their lives to address those needs – with a plan for
accountability.
Date and Time:
Wed. March 31, 7:00-9:00 pm.
Location:
The Wellness
Community - West Los Angeles
2716 Ocean Park Blvd. Suite 1020
Santa Monica, CA 90405
Directions and Parking:
From the 10 Fwy west, take the Bundy S
Exit and turn R at Ocean Park Blvd. Make a left at 28th Street and an
immediate R into a parking lot. (Do not try to look for a street
address, as it will not be visible from the road. The Wellness Community is located in a
large building for Watt Industries located on the southwest corner of
28th Street and Ocean Park Blvd., just east of Clover Park.) Click here for map.
Parking-wise, no payment or validation is necessary in the evening, but
hold onto your ticket because you will need it to get out of the parking
lot.
Enter the building from the back (parking lot) side and stay to the
right. Look for Suite 1020. We will try to have someone stationed to
greet you at the entrance to the building, so please arrive on time if
possible.
Fees: $20 without CEUs. $30 with CEUs for MFT/LCSW
Individuals who are unable to attend due to financial hardship may call 310-452-1439 to make other arrangements.
Pre-registration Required: Please note that there is a separate registration site for those who wish to enroll in the workshop for CEUs.
You can register at www.uclartsandhealing.net. In order to register, you need to login at the upper right hand corner of the screen with a login name and password. If you have not previously done so, you can create a login name and password by clicking on the words "Create Username/Password or Join E-Mail List" in the upper right hand corner of the screen.
Payments can be made by credit card or check and must be received in order to guarantee enrollment. Online registration not only gets your name on the roster immediately but also lets us know that payment is forthcoming if you pay by check.
If the class is full, you will be given the option of joining a wait list before you pay anything during the registration process.
If you do not have access to the internet, you may send checks made payable to "Arts and Healing Initiative," and send it to 2626 33rd Street, Santa Monica, CA 90405-3111. Please make sure that the following information is included with your check: your name, email address (if you have one), phone number, and the name of the event for which you wish to register. We need to have a way to contact you regarding questions about your registration or changes to the program.
Instructor: Jean M. Campbell, LCSW, CET III, TEP has utilized action methods in clinical, business and medical settings since 1993. She is certified as a Trainer, Educator and Practitioner by the American Board of Examiners in Psychodrama, Sociometry and Group Psychotherapy, is a Masters Level Certified Experiential Therapist, an EMDR practitioner, a Level II Reiki practitioner, a Fellow of the American Society of Group Psychotherapy and Psychodrama, and a Practitioner and Trainer of Psychodramatic Bodywork®. In addition, Ms. Campbell is an Instructor in the UCLA Extension Program at the University of California, Los Angeles, a Faculty Member at Ryokan College in Los Angeles, California and a Program Faculty Member of the I*CARE (Interpersonal Communication and Relationship Enhancement) Program at MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas.
Ms. Campbell has worked in the substance abuse and mental health field for over 16 years, in a variety of clinical settings, including serving as Director of the Family Program at Inter-Care, Ltd. in New York City, and as Clinical Director of Clearview Treatment Programs in Los Angeles. She has a private practice in West Los Angeles, working with individuals, groups, couples and families, specializing in substance abuse, codependency, trauma resolution and the mind/body connection.
Ms. Campbell has worked in business and corporate settings and has trained clinicians on a national and international level. As Director of the Action Institute of California, she uses action methods in businesses, agencies, clinics, schools and hospitals to facilitate staff trainings, team building, strategic planning, and seminars in crisis management and role training.
CEU information:
Provider name = Arts and Healing Initiative, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
Provider number = 4468
This course meets the qualifications for 2 hours of continuing
education credit for MFCCs and/or LCSWs as required by the California
Board of Behavioral Sciences
Refund Policy: In order to keep our programs affordable yet
self-sustaining, we regret that we are unable to offer refunds on
enrollment fees for the course; however, the fees would then be tax
deductible to the fullest extent of the law because no services would
have been received for them. Individuals who can only attend a portion
of the program will receive an hour of continuing education credit per
hour of participation for the same CEU fee.
Learning objectives for CEUs:
1. Participants will learn how to use sociometry and locograms to identify challenging transitions shared by the group.
2. Participants will identify actual needs in transitional moments and develop a ritual to address those needs.
3. Participants will identify ways in which they compensate for those needs.
4. Participants will learn how to build accountability for establishing the ritual in life.
Sponsors:
UCLArts and Healing aims to facilitate the use of the arts as a healing
tool in the community via: 1) offering affordable experiential
learning opportunities to health professionals, educators, community
workers, caregivers, artists, and the general public, 2) designing and
evaluating programs that can be implemented broadly in educational and
health care settings, and 3) creating partnerships with academic
institutions, educational and health care institutions, community-based
organizations, schools, professional organizations, and private
industry. UCLArts and Healing is an outgrowth of affiliation between the Arts and Healing Initiative, a 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization, the Salamander Fund, a nonprofit foundation, and Whole Child LA.
UCLArts and Healing is an organizational member of the UCLA Collaborative Centers for Integrative Medicine (CCIM), which promotes education and research in complementary, alternative,
and integrative approaches to health and well-being. The CCIM
represents the UCLA academic integrative medicine community on a
national and international level.
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