Working With Unconscious Process Using Person-centred Expressive Arts – Terri Goslin-Jones

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Goslin-Jones T & Wilson J (2016). Working With Unconscious Process Using Person-centred Expressive Arts. [ONLINE] Available at: https://www.onlinevents.co.uk/cutting-edge-person-centred-expressive-arts-terri-goslin-jones-blog/. [Last Accessed 13/12/2016].

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"Person-centred expressive arts (PCEA) is transformative work capable of healing emotional wounds, teaching person-centred communication and counselling skills, awakening creativity, encouraging authenticity, and fostering self-empowerment.

This chapter describes Natalie Rogers' Creative Connection®, a unique approach combining the person-centred approach with expressive arts. The Creative Connection® is the enhancing interplay among movement, art, writing, and sound in a sequence that enhances insight and self-understanding.

Natalie Rogers developed a 450-hour, 2-year graduate training programme entitled Person-Centered Expressive Arts for Healing and Social Change: A Person-Centered Approach (PCEAT), currently offered at Meridian University in California (www.personcenteredexpressivearts.com/program-details). The applications of PCEAT are used with a variety of needs, including the problems of addiction, anger, dementia, cancer, eating disorders, grief, as well as the growth-oriented goals of education, diversity, empowerment, mindfulness, and spirituality."

- Terri Goslin-Jones

From the book:
The Person-Centered Counseling And Psychotherapy Handbook – Colin Lago & Divine Charura (2016)

 

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The Person-centred Counselling and Psychotherapy Handbook – Colin Lago & Divine Charura

Colin Lago and Divine Charura (Eds)
Independent Practitioner & Trainer, Leeds Beckett University UK

 

From the origins of Carl Rogers' person-centred approach to the cutting-edge developments of therapy today, the Person-Centred Counselling and Psychotherapy Handbook charts the journey of an ambitious vision to its successful reality. In this book, Lago and Charura bring together history, theory, research, and practice to deliver a complete and unique perspective on the person-centred approach.

 

Key topics include:

  • The groundbreaking journey of PCA’'s early decades, spearheaded by Carl Rogers.
  • Developments and extensions of the original theory and practice.
  • The influence of PCA in developing new therapies and practice.
  • The frontier of contemporary PCA, and therapists' work with client groups of difference and diversity.

 

With its broad view that explores the origins, variations, and applications of PCA, The Person-Centred Counselling and Psychotherapy Handbook gives a comprehensive overview of the knowledge required and the issues faced by practitioners, making it an important resource for the seasoned and training practitioner alike.

About Terri Goslin-Jones

 

Terri Goslin-Jones

Terri Goslin-Jones, PhD, is a workplace psychologist. Her business mission is to "Discover the Wonder of People at Work™.” Her consulting work includes several key areas: executive/life coaching, expressive arts-based learning, leadership development, mindfulness, and team building. Terri has found that work becomes more meaningful when creativity is nurtured in the workplace through the expression of a person's unique gifts, talents, and perspectives.

Creativity is at the heart of her work. Terri believes that every person has a creative, unique spirit, and that creative energy is a vehicle for growth. In her dissertation, The Perceived Effects of Person-Centered Expressive Arts on One’s Work, Terri wrote, "Work can be a sacred place where people are giving birth to their deepest passions and creative spirit."

She serves as the Creativity Studies Lead Faculty in the School of Psychology and Interdisciplinary studies at Saybrook University. Her reason for teaching is to support life-long learners who are on a personal quest to create change in their life and in their part of the world.

Terri also completed her doctorate in psychology and also completed a two-year Person-Centered Expressive Arts certificate program as well as the Creativity Studies certificate. She teaches courses in Coaching, Creativity, Expressive Arts, Leadership, Humanistic Psychology, and MBM Professional Development. She has received certifications in coaching and is a Registered Expressive Arts Consultant/Educator (REACE). Terri has conducted qualitative and heuristic research on the effects of expressive arts and art journaling. She is certified in REACE, Coaching (ICF through Lee Hecht Harrison), MBTI, HOGAN, Dimensional management training, Dismantling Racism-NCCJ, International Association of Quality Circles, and Leadership Effectiveness Analysis 360 Feedback.

 

Website: www.terrigoslin-jones.com
Saybrook University: www.saybrook.edu/faculty/byname/Terri_Goslin-Jones