Title
When Talking's Not Enough: Applied Theatre Methods for Finding Common Ground
Format
Workshop
First Presenter's Institution
Crosswalk Ministries USA, Inc
First Presenter’s Email Address
crosswalk03@bellsouth.net
First Presenter's Brief Biography
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Location
Session Four Breakouts (Scarbrough 1)
Strand #1
Head: Academic Achievement & Leadership
Strand #2
Head: Academic Achievement & Leadership
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Brief Program Description
The ability to identify and articulate specific emotions helps us make sense of and respond to emotional experiences, but when all we know is angry, sad, or happy, the result is often an impulsive reaction that does little to process the experience in a healthy way. In this high-energy, interactive session, we will explore how visual art can help adolescents become more emotionally aware so they can "name it to tame it." Participants will leave with their own artistic creations and some new creative tools for building community in their own programs. Come ready to engage and get creative!
Summary
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Evidence
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Learning Objective 1
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Learning Objective 2
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Learning Objective 3
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Presentation Year
2023
Start Date
3-7-2023 8:30 AM
End Date
3-7-2023 9:45 AM
Recommended Citation
Moore, Gina H., "When Talking's Not Enough: Applied Theatre Methods for Finding Common Ground" (2023). National Youth Advocacy and Resilience Conference. 120.
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/nyar_savannah/2023/2023/120
When Talking's Not Enough: Applied Theatre Methods for Finding Common Ground
Session Four Breakouts (Scarbrough 1)
The ability to identify and articulate specific emotions helps us make sense of and respond to emotional experiences, but when all we know is angry, sad, or happy, the result is often an impulsive reaction that does little to process the experience in a healthy way. In this high-energy, interactive session, we will explore how visual art can help adolescents become more emotionally aware so they can "name it to tame it." Participants will leave with their own artistic creations and some new creative tools for building community in their own programs. Come ready to engage and get creative!