This unique training invites you into a reflective, embodied exploration of how creative processes can support parts-based healing, insight, and engagement.
Through guided experiential practices — including parts mapping, movement exploration, and visual inquiry — you will learn how to:
- make internal systems visible and accessible through creative means
- engage parts with
curiosity, compassion, and imagination
- integrate expressive arts interventions with an IFS-informed framework
- strengthen your capacity to work with individuals in a grounded and ethical way
Who This Is For
This course is designed for:
- Licensed and pre-licensed mental health professionals seeking to expand their clinical
toolkit
- Expressive arts therapists and facilitators interested in integrating IFS concepts into one-on-one work
- Practitioners who want creative, embodied ways to support parts-based healing
- Those curious about how expressive arts can deepen IFS-informed practice
Our container is intentionally experiential, relational, and supportive — a place to reflect, play, and deepen who you are as a practitioner and creative being.
Participants who complete the course will receive:
- 3 CEUs (approved for LMHC, LCSW, and LMFT in Florida)
- A Certificate
of Completion
- 3 core expressive arts training hours aligned with IEATA® pathways
Registration closes May 8, 2026, and space is limited to keep the container intimate and supportive.
Your Instructors:
This training is led by Tamara Knapp, MA, NCC, LMHC, REACE and Julie Collura, MM, MSW, LCSW, REAT - experienced expressive arts
therapists and facilitators bringing together clinical insight, creative process and parts-based work.
If you feel a quiet yes — a sense that this is the next step in your learning or practice — we would love to welcome you.