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- Natalie Rogers and Sue Ann Herron worked together for 13 years collaborating, designing, and co-facilitating the Person-Centered Expressive Arts training program for psychology students, educators, counselors, social workers, and healthcare professionals from around the world.
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Natalie Rogers and Sue Ann Herron worked together for 13 years collaborating, designing, and co-facilitating the Person-Centered Expressive Arts training program for psychology students, educators, counselors, social workers, and healthcare professionals from around the world.
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Natalie Rogers' father, Dr. Carl Rogers (1902–1987) was one...
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Our 15-month program, directed by Dr. Sue Ann Herron,...
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Today Dr. Sue Ann Herron carries on Natalie Rogers’ legacy and teachings through the Person-Centered Expressive Arts Institute as its Executive Director. She also serves as Executive Faculty and Director for the PCEA Certificate Program .
Our 15-month program, directed by Dr. Sue Ann Herron, combines experiential learning, theory and practice in the person-centered philosophy of Carl Rogers and the expressive arts methodologies of Dr. Natalie Rogers: movement, sound, visual arts, creative writing and drama.
Jan 1, 2013 · This chapter examines the emergence of person-centered expressive arts, tracking its development alongside the development of Natalie Rogers, its creator, and her colleagues. It also enumerates applications in diverse contexts with individuals and groups. The chapter...
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Jul 12, 2010 · After a two year hiatus, Saybrook is thrilled to announce the return of its certificate in Expressive Arts for Healing and Social Change, taught by a group of renowned experts including Natalie Rogers, a member of Saybrook’s Distinguished Consulting Faculty, who created the program.
This paper is a mini-biography of Natalie Rogers, Ph.D., REAT, highlighting her life as a woman and daughter of Carl Rogers, as well as her work in person-centered approach (PCA) and person- centered expressive arts therapy (PCEAT).
Linking the arts, creativity, healing, and the person-centered approach is the life work of Natalie Rogers who created person-centered expressive arts therapy (PCEAT). This chapter reviews the process of its emergence, the training that evolved from it and the applications of the approach beyond psychotherapy.