This resource sheet includes
information and a visual how-to about creating a three dimensional house from a 8 1/2 x 11 piece of paper and some simple paperfolding steps.
Exploring issues around home in the context of safety planning, safe places, and helping to contain overwhelming feelings associated with worry and fear are important for children and adolescents from violent homes and have been impacted by the terror of domestic violence in their daily lives.
Art expression in trauma intervention can create a safe, welcoming, and non-threatening environment that can support traumatized youth in sharing their story through the creative process and artmaking.
Paper House Making with Youth Exposed to Domestic Violence [PDF]
1. paper house making
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YOUTH
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DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE
“The ache for home lives in all of us, the safe place
where we can go as we are and not be questioned.”
~Maya Angelou
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information and a visual how-to about intervention can create a safe, piece.
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from a 8 1/2 x 11 piece of paper and environment that can support
some simple paperfolding steps. traumatized youth in sharing their story
through the creative process and art-
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Gretchen Miller, MA, ATR-BC, CTC is a Registered Board Certified Art
Therapist and Certified Trauma Consultant practicing in the Greater
Cleveland, Ohio area. Her work specializes in children, adolescents,
women, and families impacted by trauma, domestic violence, and grief &
loss.
Visit www.gretchen-miller.com for more information about Gretchen’s
work, services, and interests.