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CECs toward BC recertification are available. are recertification BC toward CECs T A worked in a variety of psychiatric settings and with varied populations. Her specialty students with autism spectrum disorders and students with emotional behavioral C is combining art therapy with mind-body therapies such as biofeedback, neurofeedback, disorders for New York City schools. She also coordinates and facilitates workshops meditation, visualization and relaxation techniques for symptom and stress for adults with special needs and works with the American Cancer Society's Eastern management. She especially enjoys working with children and adolescents. Her Asian division facilitating Art as Therapy workshops and presentations. She is a Campus North Center, Student Mack S. David and Sondra personal art form is Soulcollage™ in which she is a trained facilitator. Ms. Antelis is practicing artist with numerous exhibits in New York City and Long Island, and her Room Multipurpose board certified in biofeedback and neurofeedback, and mentors biofeedback students. illustrations appear in several internationally published children's books. Ms. 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. a.m.-3:30 8:30 | She has a full-time private practice. Her work has been documented on television, Dejkameh has an M.A. in creative arts therapy from Hofstra University and an M.F.A 2013 5, March Tuesday, radio and in many local, regional and national articles. in visual arts, with extensive training in pedagogy. She is a certified ABA instructor Dan Summer, LCAT, is a graduate of Hofstra University. Presently he works at and NYS-certified visual arts teacher. Sciences Medical and Therapy Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx and is the co-partner of Art of Playing, a Sherry Reiter, Ph.D., LCSW, PTR-M/S, RDT-BCT, is a registered poetry and drama partnership using art, music and imaginative play with children in Queens. Mr. therapist and international mentor. An award-winning educator and clinician, The Interface of Creative Arts Arts Creative of Interface The Summer also has a private practice and has published chapters in two books on the Dr. Reiter is director of The Creative Righting Center, and creator of Poets-Behind- Education of School creative arts therapies. Bars. Her recent work, Writing Away the Demons: Stories of Creative Coping Linda Schneider, RN, is the author of East Meets West; A Contrast in Medicine. She Through Transformative Language, features the stories and writings of clients and Boundaries: Blurring is presently the director of adult day health care at Cold Spring Hills, located in colleagues who have written for psychological survival. Woodbury on Long Island. As a registered nurse for 30 years, her expertise in critical Nancy Richner, M.A., has been the Museum education director at Hofstra University care led her to study holistic medicine 15 years ago. She studied under Deepak Museum since 2008. Before working at Hofstra, she was program manager at the Nassau conference a presents Chopra, Ivana Vanzandt, Donna Eden and others. Voicing her Western views, Ms. County Museum of Art on Long Island and prior to that, served as assistant director of Schneider developed an understanding of how to integrate both Western medicine and education at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. She is a member of the Hofstra Program Therapy Arts Creative Graduate The Eastern modalities. “It is time to meld both philosophies to live healthier lives,” Ms. University North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine’s Narrative Medicine working group and is Schneider says, “This is the paradigm shift occurring in health care today.” She is an on the national board of the Museum Education Roundtable. She was the founding expert on chakra energy work, and a Reiki practitioner. coordinator of the Long Island Arts in Education Roundtable. Ms. Richner served on the Mitra Dejkameh, M.A., is the associate coordinator of the ArtAccess program of the faculty of Bank Street College of Education, chaired the New York City Museum Educators Queens Museum of Art. She has several years of experience working with children Roundtable, and has consulted with numerous museums. In 1993 she was named with special needs in public schools. She is currently responsible for coordinating, the National Art Education Association’s Museum Educator of the Year for the Eastern designing and facilitating programs for students with multiple severe disabilities, United States. Ms. Richner earned a master’s degree in museum education from George Washington University. Tuesday, March 5, 2013 5, March Tuesday, Therapy Conference Therapy Creative Arts Therapy Conference: Blurring Boundaries: 43343/1:13 The Interface of Creative Arts Therapy and Medical Sciences REGISTRATION FORM Arts Creative Registration form must be received no later than Tuesday, February 26, 2013. Make checks payable to Hofstra University. Mail registration form and fee to: Betsy A. Salemson, Director Office of Professional Development Services School of Education 114 Hagedorn Hall | 119 Hofstra University | Hempstead, NY 11549-1190 | Phone: 516-463-5750 Visa/MasterCard are accepted. 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Hempstead, NY 11549-1190 | Phone: 516-463-7259 Phone: | 11549-1190 NY Hempstead, 163 Hagedorn Hall | 119 Hofstra University Hofstra 119 | Hall Hagedorn 163 Afternoon Workshops: 2-3:15 p.m. Director Program LCAT, ATR-BC, Carlock-Russo, Margaret 6 _______ 7 _______ 8 _______ 9 _______ 10 _______ contact: please University Hofstra at Program Therapy Arts Creative the about information For Please mark first (put a “1” in space) and second (put a “2” in space) choices AGENDA 2-3:15 p.m. SESSION II WORKSHOPS 8. Healing Pathways: On the Effects of Mind, Learning and Creative Expression in Healing 6. Using Therapeutic Thematic Arts Programming (TTAP Mitra Dejkameh, M.A. 8:30-9