6 Disaster Recovery Mental Health Training (Application) “Nonverbal Support Techniques -Yoga and Origami-” (Open Workshop)

 

mh6[Date] 2016 Year 3Month26 (Sat) 14: 00 to 17: 00

[Venue]
Morioka: Sakaimachi Megumi Building Sakaimachi Megumi Building 3F Conference Room (1-5-5-1 Nakanobashi Dori, Morioka City, Iwate Prefecture)

 

Oiso: Former Ueda Clinic's temporary clinic (using video conference system)

 

[Co-host]

Authorized NPO corporation heart bridge Iwate

NPO participation planning, Iwate

 

[Contents]

Connected Yoga -Bridge of Mind, Body, Life-

Dr. Ryoko Otaki

<Lecturer introduction>

Graduated from Temple University, Department of Psychology. University College London London) ・ Completed a master's degree in psychoanalytic developmental psychology at Anna Freud Center. 2005 yearsShe started yoga and practiced in Tokyo and Singapore. University in London, 2009During the hospital, she learned yoga for children and yoga therapy for children with physical and mental disabilities.Cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome, developmental disorders,Yoga with a variety of children who need special support, such as autism and ADHD. 2010Returned to Japan in January, at orphanages and schools in Tokyo, and local communitiesActivity. After the Great East Japan Earthquake, he was involved in supporting the disaster areas.Researcher at the Center for Psychiatric Health and Information Support Center for Disaster Minds. Psychology at the time of disasterPFA (Psychological First Aid) and Child Friendly as social support Specializes in Spaces (CFS), psychotherapy for PTSDAs a yoga teacher, yoga classes at the National Hospital's Psychiatric Ward and yoga in the affected areas,A yoga class for children with disabilities.

 

Revitalize your brain from your fingertips-Develop the ability to survive with origami-

Toshiko Kobayashi

<Lecturer introduction>

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Studied art therapy at the University of New York and holds qualifications, teaching qualifications, and New York State licenses from the American Art Therapy Association. After working as a counselor after 2001 and 9 in 11, he worked as an art therapist from 2003 to 2015 in 5 in New York State Psychiatric Hospital. In addition to being involved in treating patients based on the philosophy of Trauma Inform Care (TIC), he has been in charge of trauma care for staff since 2013.
PastedGraphic-3In 2002, the predecessor of the Origami Therapy Association, “Enrichment (Origami) Origami Therapy” was established. Established Japanese Creative Arts Therapist Community (CJCAT) in 2003. In 2015, acquired the trainer training qualification of Psychological First Aid (PFA). In the future, we plan to study trauma care using origami therapy based on a mental hospital. Various presentations at various academic conferences in Japan, the US and abroad, origami workshops, Japanese community care, paper presentations, interview articles, and writings. After 2011, he was involved in the Great East Japan Earthquake support project. JAMSNET board member, Japan Women's Surveillance Organization member. Lives in New York.

 

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