N/NY-TR-144 - Arte, Vejez y Migración: una adaptación de la Terapia Cognitiva Conductual Focalizada en Trauma (TFCBT) para trabajo creativo con inmigrantes de la Tercera Edad
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Durante la sesión aprenderán las diferentes maneras de unificar el Arte Terapia con el modelo de Terapia Cognitiva Conductual Focalizada en Trauma Infantil (TFCBT) y cómo adaptarlo al trabajo con inmigrantes Latinos de la Tercera Edad. Los ejercicios artísticos facilitarán la inspiración creativa de los asistentes para el desarrollo de directivas adaptables a pacientes con diversas habilidades creativas.
During this session you will learn different ways of unifying Art Therapy with Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TFCBT) and how to adapt it to work with older Latino immigrants. The artistic exercises will facilitate attendees’ creative inspiration for the development of adaptive directives for clients of diverse creative abilities.
Student members of AATA are eligible for a discounted registration rate. Email info@arttherapy.org for the discount code.
Miembros estudiantes de AATA califican para un descuento en la inscripción. Enviar un correo electrónico a info@arttherapy.org para el código de descuento.
¿Qué aprenderás?
- Los participantes asimilarán los conceptos básicos de la Terapia Cognitiva Conductual Focalizada en Trauma (TFCBT) y cómo transformarlos en directivas de Arte Terapia.
- Los participantes aprenderán la importancia de la psico-educación en el trabajo con inmigrantes de la Tercera Edad y cómo lograrla de manera creativa.
- Los participantes explorarán las diferentes consideraciones a tener sobre materiales de arte y su uso apropiado según la edad, habilidad y cultura de sus clientes.
What will You Learn?
- Participants will understand basic concepts of Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TFCBT) and how to transform them into art therapy directives.
- Participants will learn the importance of psycho-education in working with older immigrants and how to do so in a creative manner.
- Participants will explore different considerations for different art materials and the appropriate use based on clients’ age, ability, and culture.
Please email ebravo@arttherapy.org if you have any questions or want to request particular accommodations for the virtual meeting.
Por favor enviar mensaje a ebravo@arttherapy.org si tiene alguna pregunta o necesita algo más.
Nadia Fernanda Paredes Guapo
Nadia Fernanda Paredes Guapo, MA, LMFT, ATR is an art therapist with more than 15 years of experience working in the mental health field and is the current president elect of the AATA. She earned her degree in Psychology from the University Iberoamericana in Mexico City and earned her master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy with a specialty in Art Therapy at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, CA. She has a license as a bilingual art therapist and marriage and family psychotherapist in the United States in the state of California. She is certified as a facilitator of Intuition Painting® and as a Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapist. She has experience giving bicultural services to older immigrants, pregnant adolescents, and as a consultant in the area of preparation for natural disasters. At this moment she has a business focused on creative wellbeing and is a professor of continuing education at the Anáhuac University in Mexico City, teaching the use of diverse art techniques and materials as a form of introspection and mental health prevention.