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Dreams: Lecture and Workshop - Open to Men and Women
Saturday, November 18
General public is welcome to attend - CEU's available for LPCs & LCSWs
Lecture: 10:30 am - 12:00 pm
Dreams, Desires and the Longing for a Creative Life
1.0 CEUs approved for LPCs and LCSWs
Workshop: 1:00 - 3:30 pm
"But I Can't Draw!" - Bringing Dreams to Life
2.0 CEUs approved for LPCs and LCSWs
General public is welcome to attend - CEU's available for LPCs & LCSWs
Lecture: 10:30 am - 12:00 pm
Dreams, Desires and the Longing for a Creative Life
1.0 CEUs approved for LPCs and LCSWs
Workshop: 1:00 - 3:30 pm
"But I Can't Draw!" - Bringing Dreams to Life
2.0 CEUs approved for LPCs and LCSWs
Facilitated by Georgia Trist, LCSW
PLEASE NOTE:
LECTURE: Dreams, Desires and the Longing for a Creative Life Georgia Trist will take us deep into her personal individuation journey with all its desire, disappointment and discovery, by sharing her experience of painting and dialoguing with the images that have come to her in dreams. Her personal story provides us with a living example of Carl Jung's process of Active Imagination. WORKSHOP: "But I Can't Draw!" - Bringing Dreams to Life We all have the ability to explore our dreams by using line and color. Georgia has designed this workshop to facilitate the opening of new paths to dream amplification by pleasurably engaging with materials and methods in a supportive environment. When we give our dream images forms of visible expression, we get closer to their potential meaning and life-giving energies. Bring your own supplies (list provided below). |
Georgia Trist is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who has been in practice for twenty years in Metairie and Mandeville. A native of Annapolis, Maryland, she has lived most of her adult life in the New Orleans area. Prior to her return to graduate studies in mid-life, she was an owner of The Quilt Cottage in New Orleans, where she taught the art of quilt making. For the past six years she has been a member of the New Orleans Jungian Seminar and has been studying oil painting at St. Jospeh's Abbey in Covington, combining her interest in the psychological, spiritual and artistic realms.
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Cost:
Registration: Online registration is required by November 15 Pre-payment is required for CEUs. Click here to register online Cancellation Policy: No refunds after November 16 Questions? Contact the Women's Center by phone (985) 892-8111 or email [email protected] Events will be held in the Great Room |
Supply list for the workshop:
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