Life’s Concerto: Wholeness through Poetry and Expressive Arts is an interactive workshop that explores how our life experiences can be utilized for spiritual growth throughout the lifespan. Art, photography, poetry, and writing invitations are shared.
You are invited to explore the arts as a contemplative process for cultivating hope, navigating grief, embracing longing, change, and fostering self-discovery. Poetry and art are used as a therapeutic and sacred process for cultivating emotional and spiritual wholeness. The practices in this workshop can also be used with your client groups.
Bring the book Life’s Concerto: Wholeness through Poetry Expressive Arts (available on Amazon) with you if you can, along with your favorite art supplies and two photos that might inform your creative writing, a pen, and a journal.
Biography
Terri Goslin-Jones, PhD, is a psychologist and expressive arts practitioner. She approaches creativity as a spiritual practice that expands awareness and fosters connections with our greater potential.
Terri teaches psychology and creativity courses at Saybrook University and served as a consulting faculty member for the Person-Centered Expressive Arts program at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. She supervises doctoral research in expressive arts, psychology, consciousness, and spirituality.
Terri is the author of Life’s Concerto: Wholeness through Poetry and Expressive Arts and co-author of Weaving Ourselves Whole: Forming a Transformational Expressive Arts Circle. Both books evolved from using expressive arts as a spiritual practice to unravel life's paradoxes and mysteries. She can be reached via her website: www.terrigoslin-jones.com.



