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Work at the Clay Field® - Masterclass: Working with Children
Presented by Prof. Heinz Deuser
Recorded over one long-weekend workshop in 2010 this Masterclass explores the sensorimotor art therapy modality Work at the Clay Field®. Presented by Prof Heinz Deuser, who developed Work at the Clay Field®, this presents the culmination of 45 years of work and research.
Over the course of five sessions participants are treated to a blend of theory, live Clay Field therapy sessions, analysis of both live and pre-recorded sessions by Prof Deuser as well as engaging group discussions. Navigate the video content to view and review sections based on your professional and personal interests.
Masterclass: Work at the Clay Field® (2010) - Working with Children
US$150
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Prof Heinz Deuser presents the material in his native German language, with professional live translations into English. Cornelia Elbrecht facilitates the discussions and adds observations from her practice with Clay Field Therapy® in Australia.
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Presented by Prof. Heinz Deuser
Facilitated by Cornelia Elbrecht
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PROF. HEINZ DEUSER
In 2009, 2010 and 2019 Prof Heinz Deuser came to Australia to offer Masterclasses on the Work at the Clay Field® for the Institute of Sensorimotor Art Therapy. For over 20 years Prof Deuser was the course coordinator of the first BA in Art Therapy at the Kunsthochschule in Nürtingen, Germany. Today he is the director of the Institut für Gestaltbildung in Hinterzarten, Germany. Work at the Clay Field® is a unique Sensorimotor Art Therapy modality Prof Deuser has developed over the past five decades.
The Institute for Sensorimotor Art Therapy acknowledges the Gadubanud people, of the Eastern Maar nation, as the Aboriginal Traditional Custodians of the land upon which we are based. We thank them for their continuous care for Country over thousands of generations.
We extend our respect to First Nations peoples across all continents upon which our training takes place.
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