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InsideArts, Art Therapy, Psychotherapy and Clinical Supervision






  Grants Gully Rd, Clarendon SA 5157

  +61408802301

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InsideArts - Arts Psychotherapy and Clinical Supervision | Scheduling and Booking Website

InsideArtsArts Psychotherapy, NDIS services, Online and Face to Face Supervision, Workshops and TrainingTo book an Art Therapy, Supervision or Professional Development session follow the blue "Book Now" button above to find a service and time that works for you."Every artist dips his brush in his own soul, and paints his own nature into his pictures."  Henry Ward BeecherArts Psychotherapy and Clinical SupervisionArts Psychotherapy can be a powerful method of growing, and of healing: soothing, reassessing and creating change in our lives.  It provides an alternative means of understanding ourselves, relationships, the world, and our place in it.  Arts Psychotherapy can also provide insightful practice reflection, fostering clinicians, (e.g. counsellors, social workers, arts therapists and occupational therapists), to develop another means of understanding the client's world. You do not need any arts skills to engage in art therapy. If you can hold a pencil, and put a mark on a page, this is all that is required.  Arts Psychotherapists don't interpret your art, or use your drawing to diagnose problems.  The Art in the therapy is used to help generate questions and ideas, and to better tap into your own innate wisdom.  Sessions can be conducted online, (if you live in rural Australia, or in any place where you can use a computer, laptop or tablet and wifi to connect), or face to face, (if you are south of Adelaide, South Australia).  Contact InsideArts via email to discuss your needs.  You'll be surprised how flexible we can be!NDIS funded services are available, with experienced arts therapists. About Glenda NeedsGlenda has been using the arts therapeutically for nearly 20 years. She has an extensive background in multimodal Arts Psychotherapy, both with diverse client populations and in an educational role. Glenda has an academic and practical background in counselling, drama, art, neuroscience, disability, clinical supervision, paediatric psycho-social palliative care and art psychotherapy, studying post graduate programs at RMIT in Melbourne and Flinders University in Adelaide.Glenda runs her own Art Psychotherapy practice, providing both private and organization funded consultations. She also provides Clinical Supervision, teaches in Post Graduate Arts Psychotherapy, Counselling and Disability programs, and runs Professional Development for clinicians. Glenda has spent the past three years up-skilling Social Workers in Mongolia with Arts Psychotherapy training to support their work in disadvantaged communities in the region. She has also embraced her role as Vice President of ACATA, as an opportunity to work at giving Arts Therapies a voice, and a place in well-being and mental health services across Australia.About Raphael SherriffRaphael, GDipAP, BBSc, BAGDipAP, BBSc, BA is an independent Arts Psychotherapist consulting at the InsideArts Studio on Saturdays.  He is an ANZACATA member.  Raphael works with a wide range of clients experiencing a variety of emotional and psychological issues, including children, and clients with complex needs.  Inside Arts  -  The art of looking inside. What is inside the art? What is the art inside us?"I felt that these pictures had something to say to me that was very important for me to know, but I could not tell what it was.... They gave me an emotion that I could not analyse. They said something that words were powerless to utter. I fancy that Strickland saw vaguely some spiritual meaning in material things that was so strange that he could only suggest it with halting symbols. It was as though he found in the chaos of the universe a new pattern, and were attempting clumsily, with anguish of soul, to set it down. I saw a tormented spirit striving for the release of expression."                                                                                                                                                                                                                               W. Somerset Maugham, The Moon and Sixpence, 1919