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Strong Concordia presence at NADTA Conference in Philadelphia | November 2019

November 28, 2019
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Faculty, students and alumni from Concordia University’s Drama Therapy graduate program in the Creative Arts Therapies department presented at the 40th Annual North American Drama Therapy Association Conference:

  • Calli Armstrong, PhD, RDT, Adjunct Professor: Demystifying Measurement: Looking Toward Tomorrow in Developing a Drama Therapy Evidence-Base
  • Jessica Bleuer, MA, MEd, CCC, RDT, Lecturer and PhD candidate in Drama Therapy: Introduction to the Theory and Practice of Ethnodramatherapy, Past and Present; and Dancing Past and Present Identities: Latinx Drama Therapists Living and Working in the Diaspora
  • Cassandra Brennan, MA Drama Therapy alum: The Travelling Troupe: A Performance-Based Intervention for Long-Term Care Settings; and
    Other Spaces: Doing Drama Therapy in Public and in Community
  • Meaghen Buckley, MA Drama Therapy candidate: Other Spaces: Doing Drama Therapy in Public and in Community
  • Jason Butler, PhD, LCAT, RDT-BCT, PhD alum in Drama Therapy: The Past, Present, and Future of Drama Therapy Education: Educators’ Forum
  • Bailey Carter, MA Drama Therapy student: Nobody's Perfect! A Theatrical Exploration of Mental Health; and The Travelling Troupe: A Performance-Based Intervention for Long-Term Care Settings
  • Craig Flickinger, LCAT, RDT, MA Drama Therapy alum: Against the Grain: 40 Years of Anti-Oppression and Social Justice work through Performance and Activism
  • Bonnie Harnden, MA, RDT, Associate Professor, Drama Therapy: You Arrive: The Film; and Embodying Awe and Gratitude to Reach Front-line Mental Health Clinicians
  • Heidi Landis, MA, LCAT, RDT-BCT, TEP, CGP, Adjunct Professor, Drama Therapy: The System Stinks: How to be Trauma-Informed in a non TI System
  • Stephen Snow, PhD, RDT-BCT, Professor, Drama Therapy: Introduction to the Theory and Practice of Ethnodramatherapy, Past and Present; and Nobody's Perfect! A Theatrical Exploration of Mental Health
  • Susan Ward, MA, RDT, Part-time professor, Drama Therapy: Stories That Open Doors: The Use of Stories in Therapy with Children
  • Shea Wood, PhD, CCC, PhD alum in Drama Therapy: Demystifying Measurement: Looking Toward Tomorrow in Developing a Drama Therapy Evidence-Base
  • Bill Yong, MA Drama Therapy student: Nobody's Perfect! A Theatrical Exploration of Mental Health

 

See the full program here




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