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Art Therapy for Preventing Dementia

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Witness the coming-together of creative art and scientific insights, as we learn how art therapy can slow the progression of dementia. Learn techniques proven to enhance one’s memory, cognitive function and emotional well-being. Through art therapy, you'll explore your creativity while equipping yourself with strategies for maintaining mental health. Enrol today to discover how art therapy can be an ally in safeguarding your cognitive well-being. Join us on this journey towards a healthier future, where art therapy becomes your key to dementia prevention!

Course Details

Nett Fee after Government subsidy S$40.00

SkillsFuture Credit Eligible

Provider

The Red Pencil (Singapore)

Email

szening@redpencil.org

Duration

6 hours over 4 sessions

Contact

6221 2217


Trainer

Christine Tok

Amanda Chen

The actual trainer for the course is subject to change.
Please contact course provider for more information.

Course information is accurate as provided by course provider on 28 April 2025. For more information, please contact the course provider.

Trainer's Profile

Christine Tok

Teaching has always been Christine’s passion, As an early childhood educator for twenty-five years, she had trained many batches of trainee-teachers.
 
Upon graduation from LASALLE College of the Arts with Masters in Art Therapy in 2008, she started transferring her knowledge and skills in the short course in the campus. She continually enriches her training with her growing experience as an art therapist.
 
Christine finds joy in witnessing individuals of all ages experience personal growth, breakthroughs and transformation!

Amanda Chen

Amanda Chen is a certified Art Therapist with a Master's in Art Therapy (MA-AT, 2015) with over 10 years of experience. She has worked with patients with dementia at Singhealth Community Hospital and Apex Harmony Lodge. Amanda has been with Red Pencil since 2017, and founder of the social enterprise Art for Good, using art in both therapeutic and community settings. She currently serves on the board of the Rare Disorders Society of Singapore and is an adjunct lecturer in Art Therapy at NAFA and the School of Positive Psychology.

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