Embodying Emotional Safety - (POP-UP 2024)

The body, mind, and spirit are connected. Therefore, achieving emotional safety is not just about the mind. It can also be approached from a bottom-up approach. This workshop will use theories of the expressive arts continuum, inter-model approach in the express arts therapy, and Kestenberg Movement Profiles among others to help participants explore ways to deepen and stabilize their feelings.

Suggested Domain: Professional Responsibility, Ethics, Intervention

1.5 PDU

LEARNING OBJECTIVE(S):

- Participants will be able to name at least 1 way to stay grounded through movement

- Participants will be able to be more aware of the body-mind connection of themselves

- Participants will be able to name how the Expressive Therapies Continuum and the inter-model approach in Expressive Arts Therapy can help deepen expression and provide emotional safety


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All webinar content and its certificate will expire on 4/1/2027 regardless of when it is purchased, accessed, or completed. At that point, contents will no longer be available in any form, including as an archive or as a PDU certificate. It is the responsibility of the learner to complete the contents and download and save the certificate for their records before 4/1/2027.


Hang Yin Candy Lo, MA, BC-DMT, RDT/BCT, CCLS, NCC, CT

Director of Piece of Sky

Piece of Sky

Candy is a Certified Child Life Specialist, a National Certified Counselor , a Board-Certified Dance/Movement Therapist, and a Registered Drama Therapist/Board Certified Trainer. Candy is certified in Thanatology: Death, Dying and Bereavement. 

Candy is currently splitting her time between Hong Kong and the US. Acting as the President of  Hong Kong Child Life Association, Honorary Advisor and past President of Hong Kong Dance Movement Therapy Association. Candy is a senior lecturer at Antioch University New England and Santa Barbara, an adjunct faculty at Lesley University, honorary lecturer at the University of Hong Kong and instructor at Kunst EXAT Hong Kong. She taught the Medical Humanities program (Performing Arts Module developed by The Absolutely Fabulous Theatre Connection ) at the School of Medicine at HKU for 5 years.   

In Hong Kong, Candy was hired by the Hong Kong Children’s Cancer Foundation as a Child Life Specialist and Dance/Movement Therapist, providing service to pediatric patients and their families to 5 different hospitals. She also worked as a contractor and provided Dance Therapy groups to adult cancer patients in various local hospitals. Candy now works in her private practice, Piece of Sky, providing online Child Life service and 'Pause and Reflect ' coaching to adults who are interested in exploring different options in life. 

Candy holds a MA in Dance/Movement Therapy and Counseling, a BA(Hon) in Musical Theatre Dance and a Diploma in Drama. She worked at Hong Kong Disneyland as a singer prior to her therapy career.  

Now residing in Santa Barbara, CA, Candy lived in Hong Kong, Belgium, London and varies states in the US and speaks English, Cantonese, Mandarin and simple Flemish.

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Select the "View On-Demand Recording" button to begin.  |  90 minutes The body, mind, and spirit are connected. Therefore, achieving emotional safety is not just about the mind. It can also be approached from a bottom-up approach. This workshop will use theories of the expressive arts continuum, inter-model approach in the express arts therapy, and Kestenberg Movement Profiles among others to help participants explore ways to deepen and stabilize their feelings.
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1.50 PDU credits  |  Certificate available
1.50 PDU credits  |  Certificate available