
Creative Flow
Art Therapy, Music Therapy & Psychodrama
Therapy - Supervision
Training

Cultivating the Sacred:
Retreats and Bibliodrama Training
Bibliodrama Training:
Techniques for Character &
Scene Development
Monday, July 13th
9:30 am - 12:30 pm
Virtual

In this training we will model and
practice doubling and sculpting techniques,
which help participants become more
present and invested in characters and
places in sacred stories.
Presenters:
Linda Condon, LMHC, TEP
Amy Clarkson, LCAT, MT-BC, TEP
Register below by July 8th
contact amy@creativeflowtherapy.com
with questions or financial support needs
We are happy to help!
Next Workshop:
Working with Encounter Moments
in Bibliodrama
Monday, September 28th 9:30 - 12:30
Virtual
Bibliodrama Supervision Group:
Monday, July 27th 9:30 - 10:30
Virtual
Gain support in planning and facilitating
your own Bibliodrama work

Linda is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor & Certified Trainer, Educator, and Practitioner of Psychodrama and Group Psychotherapy. Linda has a Master of Pastoral Studies from Loyola University of Chicago and over 50 years of experience facilitating various kinds of retreat experiences for different faith communities. She has a private practice in Clearwater FL and has published two group books. “The Warm-Up Ring: Keys for Energizing Your Group and “The Warm-Up Ring 2: More Keys for Energizing Your Group.”

Amy is a trained Bibliodrama facilitator who has supported adults and youth in retreat, small group and worship contexts to explore sacred text through active imagination. Amy is passionate about helping people to draw on their creativity and imagination as pathways into a deepened, energized spiritual walk. Amy is a Certified Trainer, Educator and Practitioner of Psychodrama and Group Psychotherapy and a Board-Certified Music Therapist. She provides therapy services, supervision and training through Creative Flow Therapy Services, LLC and is an adjunct faculty member in the Music Therapy Department at Montclair State University.
“Today and tomorrow the Bible will need teachers who are passionate as well as literate, savvy as well as scholarly, street-wise as well as book-wise, and who can, without degrading it, make the Bible come alive. . . relevant, disturbing, and still capable of taking our breath away.”
-Peter Pitzele, Scripture Windows