The Center for Psyche & the Arts offers a variety of opportunities to meet each individual's needs. Our services include art therapy and psychotherapy services, individual, family, and group sessions, as well as professional and personal enrichment, educational opportunities, retreats, and clinical case supervision.
Michelle and Mark Dean, co-founders of The Center for Psyche and the Arts, LLC offer a warm and compassionate approach to psychotherapy and counseling services for children, adults, and families. Between them they have over forty-five years of experience.
Michelle and Mark Dean, co-founders of The Center for Psyche and the Arts, LLC offer a warm and compassionate approach to psychotherapy and counseling services for children, adults, and families. Between them they have over forty-five years of experience.
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Mark Dean, MFA, MA, ATR-BC, LPC is an art psychotherapist with credentials as a Registered, Board Certified Art Therapist and Licensed Professional Counselor (PA) with nearly twenty years experience. He has been an Adjunct Professor at Arcadia University since 1990.
Previous work experience includes providing addiction treatment at the Charter Fairmount Institute, Clinical Case Management for the Adult Day Program, and serving as the Clinical Coordination of the Geriatric Outpatient Programs at Belmont Center for Comprehensive Treatment as well as his private practice.
Previous work experience includes providing addiction treatment at the Charter Fairmount Institute, Clinical Case Management for the Adult Day Program, and serving as the Clinical Coordination of the Geriatric Outpatient Programs at Belmont Center for Comprehensive Treatment as well as his private practice.
A short film about the reasons why it's normal and healthy to go to therapy, written by Alain de Botton for the School of Life. Co-founders of The Center for Psyche & the Arts, LLC, Mark and Michelle Dean offer a warm and compassionate approach to psychotherapy and counseling services for children, adults, and families.
Mark and Michelle Dean, Co-founders of The Center for Psyche & the Arts, LLC offer a warm and compassionate approach to psychotherapy and counseling services for children, adults, and families. Between them, they have over thirty-five years of experience.
The Center's scope of practice includes art therapy, psychotherapy services, continuing education, and personal enrichment opportunities such as lectures, classes, workshops, and courses for children and adults.Areas of expertise include working with clients with eating disorders, self-injurious behaviors, traumatic experiences, developmental delays, and disorders, as well as mood and substance abuse issues.
The Center's scope of practice includes art therapy, psychotherapy services, continuing education, and personal enrichment opportunities such as lectures, classes, workshops, and courses for children and adults.Areas of expertise include working with clients with eating disorders, self-injurious behaviors, traumatic experiences, developmental delays, and disorders, as well as mood and substance abuse issues.
The Center for Psyche & the Arts, LLC co-founders, Mark and Michelle Dean, speak regularly to consumers and professionals about mental health issues and the use of art and creative process in recovery. Mark and Michelle have been presenting at corporations, schools, clinical settings, and national conferences for nearly twenty years.
The goal of the dream group is simple: To bring our dreams, to share them, and to reacquaint ourselves with their intriguing and poetic language. Explore the dream material and learn about its structure, symbolism, and relevance to the current context of the dreamer.
Use your own art, active imagination, personal imagery of dreams and fantasy, as well as creative writings, to deepen your understanding of your clinical work and professional relationships.This unique bi-monthly supervision group is for mental health professionals who are seeking to enrich their work through the use of depth psychology practices, including art making, active.
Use your own art, active imagination, personal imagery of dreams and fantasy, as well as creative writings, to deepen your understanding of your clinical work and professional relationships.This unique bi-monthly supervision group is for mental health professionals who are seeking to enrich their work through the use of depth psychology practices, including art making, active.
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Stephen Baker
Apr 18, 2019
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