Showing posts with label art therapy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art therapy. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Thursday, June 7, 2012
Video- TTAP Method© Learning Aid
Feel free to send feedback on the video! I experimented with the format and aimed to provide as much concrete information as possible.
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amanda alders,
art therapy,
linda levine madori,
older adults,
video
Thursday, May 21, 2009
The Filming and Documentation of the Fulbright Travels
Students at HAMK University are learning how the TTAP Method(c) affects the brain in a very direct way. By experiencing each of the nine steps through experientials, the students learn first hand what it means to give and receive therapeutic stimulation and person centered programming. Charts and graphs make learning about TTAP Method(c) steps, brain region, and learning styles easy.


Every day of in class learning is complemented with educational filming. Footage is obtained daily to be edited into a five part documentary that will facilitate future teaching of the TTAP Method(c) around the world! Amanda Alders has been working on TTAP Method(c) videos for close to two years now and is utilizing her expertise in the area of filming and documentaries in order to create a video training series on the TTAP Method(c).
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Thursday May 14th- Discussion Board Created
There is now an open discussion board for those researching and applying the TTAP Method(c) in practice. If you have attended a TTAP Method(c) training session or have attended a roundtable discussion, a login account has been created for you and login information will be e-mailed to you within the week.
Go to: DISCUSSION BOARD
Ask questions, share ideas, and inform others of your exciting work!!
We look forward to chatting with you!!
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
New Podcast on the TTAP Method©
Click Here to listen to a Podcast interview with Dr. Levine-Madori over the TTAP Method©
"Art Therapist Melissa Solorzano speaks with Dr. Linda Levine Madori. With a quarter-century of experience in the field of gerontology, Dr. Levine Madori has explored the relationship of arts and aging. The Certified Recreation Therapist and Board Certified Art Therapist is the author of a new, breakthrough book, Therapeutic Thematic Arts Programming for Older Adults.She has helped, those suffering from dementia and Alzheimer’s, having designed innovative creative arts programs and worked with the elderly, skilled nurses, caregivers, and residents of assisted living and senior housing."
(Description taken directly from the Creative Therapy Sessions website developed by Melissa Solorzano)
A special thanks for Melissa Solorzano for spearheading podcasts for Art Therapists!
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