FOAT® Focusing-Oriented Arts Therapy: Client Demonstration 1
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Laury Rappaport, PhD
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FOAT® Focusing-Oriented Arts Therapy: Client Demonstration 1

Focusing-Oriented Arts Therapy (FOAT) is a mindfulness-based approach that integrates Focusing, developed by Dr. Eugene Gendlin, with the expressive arts therapies. This video showcases Laury Rappaport working with a client. Video Length: 1h 58m 45s
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Overview

Focusing-Oriented Arts Therapy (FOAT) is a mindfulness-based approach that integrates Focusing, developed by Dr. Eugene Gendlin, with the expressive arts therapies. This video showcases Laury Rappaport working with a client.

In this workshop, Dr. Laury Rappaport presents a client demonstration of Focusing-Oriented Arts Therapy.

This video was formerly included in the Expressive Media Arts Therapies Films Collection distributed by Expressive Media Inc.

About the Experts

Laury Rappaport, PhD
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Laury Rappaport, PhD

Laury Rappaport, Ph.D., LMFT, ATR-BC, REAT, pioneered and developed the theory and practices of Focusing-Oriented Art Therapy (FOAT®) and Focusing-Oriented Expressive Arts (FOAT®)– based on 40 years of clinical, community, wellness, and organizational applications. She is a Certifying Coordinator, Focusing-Oriented Therapist, and Trainer with The International Focusing Institute in New York. Since founding the Focusing and Expressive Arts (FOAT) Institute, Laury has helped establish FOAT® as a recognized approach in the fields of art therapy and expressive art therapy, including book…

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