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Fiona Chang and Cornelia Elbrecht
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the following two presentations
Overview of Presentations
Person-Centered Expressive Arts: The Unfolding Creative Connection® |
Body Mapping with Guided Drawing: A Sensorimotor Art Therapy Approach |
Fiona Chang, Ph.D., RSW, REAT
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Cornelia Elbrecht, MA, AThR, SATh, SEP
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July 21, 2025
5-7pm PDT / 8-10pm EDT Time zone converter |
November 10, 2025
3-5pm PST / 6-7pm EST Time zone converter |
If you cannot attend the Live Presentations via Zoom, the recordings will be available for you to watch at your convenience for up to 2 months.
Full Presentation Descriptions
Person-Centered Expressive Arts: The Unfolding Creative Connection®
Fiona Chang, Ph.D., RSW, REAT
This presentation includes a brief overview of the development of expressive arts in Hong Kong and the influence of the pioneering work of Natalie Rogers– founder of Person-Centered Expressive Arts (PCEA) and the Creative Connection®. The humanistic principles of Person-Centered Expressive Arts are in line with the Chinese philosophy of loving-kindness, compassion, caring, patience, and open-mindedness.
Fiona will also present examples demonstrating the application of Person-Centered Expressive Arts, including working with couples and cancer, trainees in Nepal, and more. Through the Creative Connection®, different arts modalities are integrated– fostering an inner permission to create, play, listen, explore, understand, accept, and release. Participants experiencing Person-Centered Expressive Arts learn an effective, creative approach to grow and live. Experiential practice exercises will be included to experience the Creative Connection®.
Body Mapping with Guided Drawing: A Sensorimotor Art Therapy Approach
Cornelia Elbrecht, MA, AThR, SATh, SEP
This presentation provides an introduction to Guided Drawing®– an approach developed by Cornelia Elbrecht that uses rhythmic bilateral repetition to explore emotions and felt sensations in the body as flowing or blocked internal movements. Trauma manifests physiologically as bracing patterns, tension, pain, or numbness, accompanied by strong emotions. In Guided Drawing®, the focus is not on the story of what happened, but on the implicit responses needed in that present moment. The process is self-guided, which is profoundly empowering for the client.
Clients draw their involuntary motor impulses with both hands and closed eyes on large sheets of paper increasingly focusing on the movements needed to ease the felt tension or pain. Being able to apply a ‘self-massage’ or to complete a thwarted impulse to act can be surprisingly effective. The therapist has the option to introduce archetypal shapes as interventions to structure and support this bottom-up approach.
This presentation is both didactic and experiential. After presenting the core concepts of Guided Drawing®, Cornelia will teach three archetypal shapes that serve to resource clients, along with time for a self-directed experience of Guided Drawing®. There will be opportunities for sharing and question-answer.
Please note that CE Hours must be purchased separately: Fiona (2 CEs) – Cornelia (2 CEs)
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