Filmed Therapy Sessions – Breaking
the Confidentiality Paradigm
Allon Haas
Rationale
Over the past few years a number of films of art therapy
have been produced which have been used for teaching purposes and for exposing
art therapy to the general public when shown on television at cinemas or at conferences.
The filming of therapy sessions has met with criticism
questioning not only the efficacy of therapy that is filmed but also the
ethical issues concerning the exposure of clients.
In this workshop we will view the films, experience these issues
and discuss them.
The workshop is designed mainly for teachers of art therapy
but is open to all conference participants.
Structure of the Workshop
Duration – 6 hours
During the workshop a number of
filmed therapy sessions will be shown followed by hands-on participation
including creative responses to the films, simulation from the therapy and
discussions regarding the advantages and disadvantages of each element. In the
final part of the workshop we will present a teaching model: “Observation
Course” followed by a general discussion regarding the effectiveness of the use
of this model.
Allon Haas, Art
Therapist, Instructor (Israeli Expressive Therapies Association) Course
coordinator for art therapy studies in the Jerusalem College and the Lifshitz
College of Education.
Creator of the Film:
The Phenomenology Trilogy (1-3) shown in Tel Aviv and Rosh Pina Cinemateque.
Creator of the
Series: Filmed Therapy (1-4) which includes 60 hours of filming (therapy and
instruction)
Participant in
television programs for channel 2 and 10.
Link to thetrailer of
the film: Phenomenology 1: click
here
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Therapist, lecturer,
instructor and teaching instructor in a number of colleges.
Director of "Machon
Le Achshav” Kibbutz Amiad.
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