Playing With Your Fear
A Playful, Yet Serious,
Introduction to Drama Therapy

Halloween Weekend
Friday, October 29th, 7-9:30pm
FREE!
Pre-Registration Required
Drama therapy is the skilled and deliberate use of drama and theater processes to achieve therapeutic goals. Drama therapy is active and experiential; it provides participants with a safe yet stimulating context in which to explore personal and family stories, set goals, uncover and express feelings, resolve problematic patterns, and, as appropriate, achieve cathartic release. Because drama therapy is both active and reflective, it helps people to integrate emotional, cognitive, and physical levels of experience.
In this special Halloween weekend workshop, participants will have the opportunity to explore their own lives, fears and the many “costumes” we wear in our lives.
To Register, contact: Abigail Stone at Abigail.R.Stone@gmail.com or 510-595-5500, ext 12
Or, Jennifer Stuckert at jenstuck@hotmail.com
Or, (510) 595-5500, Ext 18
About the Facilitators:
Abigail Stone, Marriage and Family Therapy Intern, holds a Master's Degree from the California Institute of Integral Studies in Counseling Psychology with a drama therapy emphasis. She specializes in using the creative arts, particularly drama, with individuals and groups to help clients gain a better self-understanding and integrate difficult experiences. She is supervised by Merry Ross, MFT #37401.
Jennifer Stuckert, Marriage and Family Therapy Intern. ennifer Stuckert, MA, Marriage & Family Therapist Intern (#64158), is a drama therapist, actor, and playwright. She has an MA in counseling psychology with a concentration in drama therapy from CIIS, and experience working with children, adolescents, and adults in a variety of settings, including: inpatient and outpatient programs for the recovery of chemical dependency and eating disorders, an inpatient psychiatric unit, elementary schools, and private practice. She is supervised by Armand Volkas, RDT, MFT (MFC#28789).


