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27 September 2008

In Conversation - Webcast 3 - #Therapeutic Stories

The topic of our conversation for this episode was on stories, the healing that makes stories since time immemorial such a vital part of any 'therapy', although we started by sharing our all time favourite stories, discussed some of the elements of stories we did not have the available time to delve further into the the role of the 'story teller' and the keeper of stories. I was delighted to have Min See, Play Therapist and Chris, Counsellor and Psychotherapist to join me in conversation on this fascinating subject from both end of the globe. I am putting an appeal again to practitioners from all disciplines and theoretical orientations out there to join me in future conversations and would really welcome your company in sharing our experiences and perspectives in around the Creative Arts Therapies.  

You can contact me at chewalex@hotmail.com to leave your thoughts, views and opinions. You arealso  welcome to leave your comments here. 


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30 August 2008

In Conversation - Webcast 2 - #Symbols

This episode is a recording from a Live Internet Discussion that was broadcasted and streamed at http://www.ustream.tv/channel/creative-frequency/ The discussion centered around the subject of symbols. I was delighted to have Wai Wai, a clinical psychologists and play therapist in training and Min See, a play therapist from Malaysia as my guests in conversation. I extend my greetings to those who were there as my listening audience. We enjoyed our conversation which covered a number of areas relevant to our area of interest. It was also great to have practitioners from the South East Asia to share their work and views to provide and enrich us with a wider cultural perspectives. I would have welcome dramatherapist or other arts therapists in the discussion. I am still keeping my fingers cross and do hope this might be the case in future shows. 

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