Creativity & Improvisation in Psychotherapy with Michael Alcée & Mark O'Connell
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Creativity & Improvisation in Psychotherapy with Michael Alcée & Mark O'Connell
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Have you ever wondered what really makes up a great session in psychotherapy? Do you want to learn how to tap more fully into your sense of flow and healing...
mostra másMichael Alcée is a clinical psychologist and a mental health educator at the Manhattan School of Music. He is also the author of the new book Therapeutic Improvisation: How to Stop Winging and Own IT as a Therapist, available from Norton Press.
Mark O’Connell is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and an actor. Mark is the author of Modern Brides and Modern Grooms. He is also the author of The Performing Art of Therapy, available from Routledge Press.
On this episode of the Psychology Talk Podcast, Michael and Mark discuss those ideas and their upcoming workshop at the 2023 Psychotherapy Networker Symposium, “Improv and Creativity in the Therapy Room: How to Show Up for Your Clients and Make Therapy Sing.”
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Michael Alcée
Mark O'Connell
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