About this Event
In Person
On-street parking, please follow city signage
3 CEUs are available to NYS LCATs, LMHCs, and LMSWs/LCSWs.
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Explore societal attitudes towards death and mourning during the Victorian era. Gain a deeper understanding and appreciation of unique symbols and motifs adorning Victorian tombstones and memorials with references from local historical Mt. Hope Cemetary.
About the Presenter:
Shannon Halligan is CEO of Halligan Creative Arts Therapy, PLLC and has been running an art therapy-based private practice since 2012. She is a New York State Licensed Creative Arts therapist, Adjunct Professer with Alfred University, Certified Life Coach, and Level 1 Reiki Pracitioner. Shannon has been a local leader and advocate in art therapy being paneled with Cigna, MVP, and has 8 of 13 NYS Blue Cross Blue Shield paneled art therapists within her practice. An expert across the board, Shannon has a special connection with individuals with disabilities, youth diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes, the LGBTQ+ community, and our growing geriatric population. She is passionate about sharing her experience and supporting the professional growth of others by offering educational trainings and supervision.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
757 University Ave, 757 University Avenue, Rochester, United States
USD 129.89