(1888 PressRelease) Dr. Chad Love Lieberman explains the fundamental aspects of his periodic workshops for therapists and enthusiast.
Mr. Chad “Love” Lieberman is a renowned art therapist who has been practicing art therapy for more than 20 years. He recently convened a session to announce that he will be offering art and meditation workshops wherein interested attendees could learn how to leverage art therapies for personal growth as well as to deal with any other inner conflicts that affect their quality of life.
“Our aim as a practice through these workshops is, to hold group sessions where people facing various difficulties may use the creative space provided, to work through their challenges. We provide a safe environment for our attendees to explore imaginative approaches, reflective practices and innovative thinking characteristic of artistic therapies.”
Mr. Love further explained that he also hosts sessions, which are extremely helpful for creative and artistic therapists who practice in a wide variety of settings including mental healthcare facilities, hospitals, schools, prisons, community centers and churches among others.
“This is made possible by the fact that majority of our events are run for one or two days during weekends and public holidays, so that your work schedules are not affected. During this time, we have set up short courses to be covered in that time,” he explained.
Mr. Love-Lieberman also mentioned that apart from the shorter periodic courses, his practice had also developed longer training courses in arts and meditation. These courses, he explained, proceed over several weeks on the weekends and are also tailored for art therapy professionals and enthusiasts.
Even then, he added that there were certain courses that were open to interested members of the public. These are beginner classes delving into various aspects about art therapy and mediations and its applications to a wide number of situations. “It isn’t that we don’t welcome interested parties with every course, but rather the course material usually assumes a certain level of knowledge, which means a qualified professional, would understand the course but not an untrained art therapy enthusiast.
As he drew towards the end of his exposition, Mr. Love-Lieberman explained that it was just as important for art therapists to meet with like-minded individuals and share their own experiences as well as learn new techniques, skills and knowledge that impact the practice of art therapy in general.
“All our courses are certificated for participants. More importantly, my focus is to provide an environment where art therapists can periodically let go of their own pressure and stress-inducing factors in order to be more effective in their practices. Stay tuned for all our trainings.”
Author Bio
Chad Love – Artistic Therapist
Chad Love Lieberman is an Artistic Therapist in the UK-USA with the overriding body and the professional association BA, MA. Chad Love has worked as an art therapist for over 18 years and is still fascinated by each client’s unique process and courage to welcome change, self-development and improvement.
Chad Love-Lieberman says to see an optimistic change in your life; you need to have the intention to change it. Going to see a therapist for the first time can feel a bit scary or intimidating. However, this is an important step, which reflects your intention of wanting to improve yourself, your situation or your health. Chad Love says it’s a great privilege to be able to support people and guide them through a personal and artistic journey towards recovery and help regaining ones’ balance.
Your life or health situation doesn’t need to be extremely challenging for you to see a therapist. More people recognize the positive effects of seeing an art therapist on a regular basis can have on their lives. It can improve their communication and quality of relationships; it keeps them more focused and through increased self-awareness gives them the ability to cope better with life and its challenges. Therefore, visiting a therapist can be useful for anyone at any stage in his or her life.
Chad Love has worked and still works with adults and children with a wide range of issues such as trauma, learning difficulties, loss, anxiety and depression. Over the years, Chad Love has developed a special interest in working with cancer patients for whom artistic therapy can play a significant role in coping with the emotional impact of this illness. Personally, Chad Love has an interest in the practice of mindfulness, Buddhist teachings, meditation, symbolism and color experience that often become visible in his way of working. He is also an exhibiting artist who creates paintings and sculptures by incorporating his knowledge and research into the healing aspects of art. Learn more at http://www.chadlove.com