(Alliance E-News Service) —
The workshop will utilize breathing exercises, drumming, and art activities to help participants relieve stress. In addition, participants will review the components of nonviolent communication, including how to interact with others from a “feelings and needs consciousness” rather than from a stance of “intellectual isolationism.”
Contact Trudy Gregory, administrative assistant to the intellectual capital division at the Alliance, at 800-221-3726, ext. 6714, with questions.
About the Presenter
Sandra Zahn, a member of the Alliance's ECSG and president of Dragonfly Services, provides training and workshops for nonprofit human service organizations, health organizations, schools, and universities throughout the country.
Zahn facilitates emotional healing among youth and adults using group therapeutic art activities, rhythm, breath-work meditation, and nonviolent communication practices.
Zahn’s prior experience includes more than 10 years of work as an art educator, commissioned portrait and landscape painter, drawing and painting instructor, and art instructor. She has more than 20 years of teaching in Milwaukee Public Schools.
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