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Art Therapy for new mums *FREE Taster Session*


Rozzie

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Art Therapy for new mums is offering a FREE Taster Session, taking place on Friday 8th September, 2-3.30pm @ Punk Me Up, East Dulwich.

New mums will be given the opportunity to find out more and to experience this creative, supportive group without having to commit.

Babies (up to one year) welcome!


Through art-making and discussion, in a safe, non-judgemental space, women will be given an opportunity to explore their feelings, birth stories and changed senses of identity, boost their creativity and self-esteem and connect with a small group of other mothers who may be sharing similar experiences.


Any woman who feels she may benefit from this small, creative group is welcome.


Participants do not need to have any previous experience or expertise in art.


Facilitated by Health & Care Professions Council (HCPC) registered Art Therapist Ros Taylor


Groups run for 6 weeks and last 90 minutes each week

2-3.30pm

Start date: Friday 8th September 2017

Start date: Friday 13th October 2017

Cost for 6 weeks: ?90 (Art Materials included)


Booking essential as places are limited.


Punk me up Ceramics Caf?, 34 East Dulwich Road, SE22 9AX

www.facebook.com/arttherapyfornewmums/

[email protected]

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