Psychodrama

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Sharni Page-Cameron Psychotherapy | holistic wellbeing therapist | Macedon Ranges, VIC, Australia
What is your oxygen? What keeps you going? What makes you happy and gives you purpose? #creatingspace to find the things that matter most to us is so important. These things may be different for everyone but the process of making time for discovery, reflection and pondering is definitely not. Giving yourself time to be in the moment to connect with your oxygen is so precious. Perhaps it is time for you to create space! http://www.trybooking.com/BALYX http://www.facebook.com/sharnipsychodramatist
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Drama Therapy Faculty: Nisha Sajnani joined the NYU Drama Therapy Program faculty in 2011. She is the director of the Drama Therapy/Psychodrama program at Lesley University in Cambridge, Massachusetts and an alumnus of the Harvard Refugee Trauma Program. She was the former director of Drama Therapy and Community Health at the Post Traumatic Stress Center in New Haven, CT. She has also been on faculty at the Institute for the Arts in Psychotherapy (NYC) and at Yale University.