N/NY-ES-54 - Art-Based Supervision; Rationale, Training Course and Applied Research

Recorded On: 10/12/2020

This presentation describes new academic research-based and clinical perspectives on artbased supervision (ABS). It presents recent theory through case vignette followed by a model for an art-based training course. Mixed method research to evaluate the impact of the ABS training program is discussed.

Dr. Tami Gavron

Art Psychotherapist

Tel-Hai College and University of Haifa

Dr. Tami Gavron (Ph.D.) is an Art Psychotherapist and Supervisor. She is a faculty member at the art-therapy department at Tel-Hai College. She is a lecturer at The Graduate School of Creative Art Therapies at the University of Haifa and a coordinator of the Art-Based Supervision Program. Tami is a member of the Emily Sagol research center at Haifa University. She is working at a private practice in the north of Israel; specialize in Parent-Child Art psychotherapy, art-based supervision, and art therapy with trauma survivors. 

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