DRUMBEAT 3-Day Facilitator Training Program
Posted by BuildABridge International on July 28, 2014
DRUMBEAT 3-Day Facilitator Training Program – October 10-12
Join BuildaBridge and Holyoake for a special 3 day DRUMBEAT Facilitator Training offered in Philadelphia! The multi-award winning social development program DRUMBEAT – Discovering Relationships Using Music – Beliefs, Emotions, Attitudes & Thoughts, is used by professionals across the world to engage ‘at risk’ population groups averse to talk based therapies. Over the last two decades, research has provided much evidence of the positive, healing effect of drumming, and of its impact physically, emotionally and neurologically. This 3-day experiential training will leave participants with the skills to adapt the Holyoake DRUMBEAT® program to the needs of their clients, including trauma survivors, those recovering from addictions & eating disorders, those in juvenile detention, refugee populations, other special needs groups, as well as public & private elementary and high school students attending in-school, after-school & summer programs. The workshop includes innovative strategies for working with challenging behaviors through drumming, and for cementing the therapeutic relationship with those resistant to traditional talk-based interventions. Participants completing the facilitator training can become certified as a DRUMBEAT facilitator. No musical or drumming experience required for this training. Continuing Music Therapy Education credits available. Cost is $695 plus additional $35 for CMTE credits.
More details about this training here or at http://www.buildabridge.org.
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