Womens Rites & Body Speaks: Expressive Arts Groups for Growth
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Georgina Jahner, Comer Rudd-Gates 
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Womens Rites & Body Speaks: Expressive Arts Groups for Growth

This video is a compilation of two films—gemstones of information for those valuing the expressive arts as avenues of treatment for persons seeking healing in mental health settings. Video Length: 01h 06m 37s
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This video is a compilation of two films—gemstones of information for those valuing the expressive arts as avenues of treatment for persons seeking healing in mental health settings:

  • Women’s Rites by Georgina Jahner
  • BodySpeaks by Comer Rudd-Gates

The art imagery and dance/movements of these women in treatment are rich and beautiful, accompanied by the words of their creators and their therapists, sensitively describing the healing experienced through these interventions. Together these films present a foundation for understanding how the expressive arts promote hope, healing, and therapeutic change for persons recovering from traumatic events such as abuse, war, addiction, loss and those seeking relief from their eating disorders of anorexia, bulimia, compulsive eating, and distorted body image. To the very last frame, one will leave with a final uplifting image of therapeutic processes offering hope and healing in group and individual treatment.

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

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Georgina Jahner

Georgina Jahner was compensated for her contribution. None of her books or additional offerings are required for any of the Psychotherapy.net content. Should such materials be referenced, it is as an additional resource.

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Comer Rudd-Gates 

Comer Rudd-Gates was compensated for their contribution. None of their books or additional offerings are required for any of the Psychotherapy.net content. Should such materials be referenced, it is as an additional resource.

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