Engaging Images of Evil

A One-Day Intrapsychic Journey into the
Victim/Perpetrator/Bystander in All of Us

Saturday, June 5, 2004
9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

The Living Arts Counseling Center
4000 Broadway, Suite 4
Oakland, CA 94611

$95
(sliding scale available)

Some of us are haunted by images of evil that are not of our own experience. Sometimes these images are from a story about a friend or family, sometimes we've read them in a newspaper or seen them on television. They may concern genocide or the molestation of a single child. Whatever the content, when these images visit us, we experience them as part of our own story.

In this one-day workshop, we invite you to bring images of evil that are of others' experience and have become your own. Through drama and other expressive arts, we will explore our identification with them. How do we, who were not there, carry the stories of victims, perpetrators and bystanders of evil.


Armand Volkas, MFT, RDT/BCT and Lisa Herman, Ph.D. have been friends and colleagues for over thirty years. Lisa and Armand are practicing psychotherapists, expressive arts therapists and teachers of psychotherapy. They both publish and perform their work internationally.


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