Services Provided
Liza Hyatt, ATR-BC, LMHC, ATCS
elizahyatt@moredeeplyreal.com
This page provides an overview of services. More extensive information about workshops/group/CEU programs is provided on additional pages. New workshops are in development and customized workshops can be developed in collaboration to serve your community’s needs.
Services:
- Spiritual Guidance individual and group therapy sessions, specializing in inter-spiritual and expressive arts contemplative practices
- Natural Dreamwork individual sessions
- clinical supervision for art therapists working toward ATR-BC credentials
- consultation, and mentoring for mental health clinicians and spiritual directors who seek to deepen wisdom regarding expressive art, experiential practices, poiesis, eco-therapy, and the soul of imagination in their work
- therapeutic harp individual sessions for deep relaxation and stress release
Examples of possible workshops, CEU programs, and other services provided:
- Cultivating Resiliency From Compassion Fatigue to Compassion Vitality – discussion interwoven with art and poetry exploring the spiritual dimensions of compassion fatigue followed by experiential workshop supporting the creative and spiritual renewal of all who work in social service professions
- The Creative Life – a weekend retreat, or multiple session webinar exploring seven aspects of the creative process, including longing, play, mystery, creative composting, spiritual maturation, community, and transformation
- Art of the Earth – a series of experiential workshops exploring art forms which evolved through close human-Earth relationships (story, clay-work, dance, mask-making, poetry, music), and synthesizing new insights from such fields as ecology, eco-psychology, creation spirituality, and art therapy.
- Creative Contemplation During The Global Dark Night of the Earth – experiential workshops integrating contemplative art meditation with teachings about collective grief/trauma during our current period of societal instability as we navigate the spiritual and ecological crisis of the 21st Century.
- Bless This Mess – Writing about Difficult Relationships – a workshop I developed and co-facilitated with Norbert Krapf, former Poet Laureate of Indiana and author of Catholic Boy Blues. Drawing upon perspectives found in depth psychology and creation spirituality, this workshop helps participant address the spiritual wounding that affects all men and women in our culture. This writing workshop explores themes related to every person’s need to heal, at an archetypal level, the injured Masculine and the rejected Feminine. In grappling with the cost of this imbalance in our own lives, in this workshop, we write about specific experiences within the difficult relationships of our lives.
To set up a confidential phone consultation with Liza about your needs and how to most effectively bring these programs to your community, please email me at: elizahyatt@moredeeplyreal.com
All services provided by:
Liza Hyatt, ATR-BC, LMHC, ATCS
Trained in Spiritual Direction through Spiritual Guidance Training Institute
Natural Dreamwork Practitioner
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
Board Certified Art Therapist
Certified EMDR Therapist
Certified Art Therapy Clinical Supervisor
Certified Clinical Musician
Over 35 years experience providing psychological counseling and art therapy to adults in private practice and for Indianapolis area organizations including The Julian Center, IU Simon Cancer Center, The Charis Center for Eating Disorders
Over 35 years experience facilitating workshops, retreats, and art/spirituality programs throughout Indiana
Member of American Art Therapy Association
adjunct faculty at St. of the Woods College Master’s of Art Therapy program
Poet and author of:
Wayfaring (Fernwood Press)
As My Old Maps Are Erased (Snarkwise Press
Once, There Was a Canal (Chatterhouse Press0
The Mother Poems (Chatterhouse Press)
Stories Made of World (Finishing Line Press)
Under My Skin (Wordtech Editions)
Art of the Earth: Ancient Art for a Green Future (AuthorHouse)
April 27, 2010 at 9:16 am
Liza,
I spoke to you yesterday and signed up for one of your workshops. I have not been able to find your coupon. Can you guide me.
Thank you,
Cathy
April 28, 2010 at 6:52 am
Cathy – The coupon is in the January 28 post titled “Economic Stimulus for Artists and Dreamers” – here is the link:
https://lizahyatt.wordpress.com/2010/01/28/economic-stimulus-for-artists-and-dreamers/
Liza
May 1, 2010 at 5:38 pm
Liza: I am grateful to Branches editor Elsa Kramer for publishing my essay The Importance of Wilderness, as I read my essay I glanced to the right and discovered your writing From Hepatica to Epiphanies, so beautiful and struck me deeply.
I am a wildflower lover, and am in pure heaven during the months of April and May when they bless us all. Thanks for your writing. Raymond g/m/w
May 8, 2010 at 3:16 pm
Raymond – I finally got to the library to pick up a copy of the latest Branches. I enjoyed reading your article too and agree with your concerns about younger people living in a tech world instead of a wild world. It seems that each generation has less wilderness which can be accessed locally and this is an immeasurable loss.
Thanks for reading my article and letting me know it moved you. Branches is a great resource. I always enjoy reading it and writing in response to each new theme is a great creative practice too!
Liza