This module introduces collage as a transformative art therapy modality, effective in the treatment of traumatic loss. Collages are works of art created from the pages of magazines. Images and words are cut and/or torn, altered, arranged and glued onto paper or cardboard. This “therapy of the imagination,” is particularly well suited as a sense making tool in a world suddenly challenged and changed by the coronavirus pandemic. This non-verbal creative approach weaves together art therapy based theory and practices with current grief and bereavement theories such as Neimeyer’s Meaning Reconstruction, Worden’s Task Model of Bereavement and Rynearson’s Restorative Retelling Model. Case studies include collage images created by the presenter in response to the suicide of her daughter, as well as images created by the bereaved. An experiential component will provide learners with an opportunity to explore and express an internal landscape and piece together a personal and/or professional experience of loss.
- MENU