Course: Practical Applications of Tarot Cards and Images in Clinical Setting

Module 1. Individual Setting.

Explore the symbolic world of Tarot cards with practical techniques designed for mental health professionals and personal development enthusiasts with Karen Carnabucci, USA.

LCSW, TEP


$40

(100 Days Access)



What are Tarot Cards in Therapeutic Imagery?

In therapeutic contexts, Tarot cards are a curated collection of 78 visual symbols, utilized not just for their historical divination purposes but as tools for introspection, dialogue, and therapeutic insight. Each card, intricately designed, serves as a mirror to the subconscious, enabling clients and therapists to tap into underlying emotions, beliefs, and narratives. When interpreted in therapeutic scenarios, the cards can facilitate deep emotional exploration, open pathways for personal growth, and foster an understanding of intricate life themes and lessons. Their visual nature makes them especially powerful in drawing out responses rooted in personal symbolism and meaning.


Embark on a transformative journey with the Tarot deck. This video module introduces the fundamental meanings of Tarot cards and their therapeutic applications in both clinical and non-clinical individual settings. Whether you're a seasoned mental health professional or someone curious about self-exploration with the Tarot, this module offers a comprehensive guide. Discover the power of imagery in healing and personal growth.


This module is designed for:

Psychodramatists, psychologists, therapists, social workers, mental health professionals, and individuals interested in personal development and starting their self-exploration journey with the Tarot deck.


How and where to use:

In individual clinical and non-clinical settings, for personal introspection, guidance, and therapeutic exploration.


Learning Objectives:

• Utilize suitable Tarot images tailored to specific clinical or personal growth cases.

• Evaluate and articulate personal meanings derived from specific Tarot cards.



Module Highlights:

• Unveiling the Power of Tarot in Therapy: Dive deep into the transformative potential of Tarot cards in therapeutic contexts.

• Symbolic Exploration: Engage with symbolic relationships in carefully selected Tarot cards.

• Intuitive Guidance: Harness the art of guiding discovery of solutions using Tarot imagery.

• Therapeutic Foundations: Grasp the fundamental principles that drive effective Tarot-based therapeutic sessions.

• Navigating Ethical Boundaries: Recognize and address potential ethical concerns when using Tarot in therapy.

• Cultivating Safe Spaces: Use Tarot imagery to establish a sense of emotional security for clients.

• Engaging Video Content: Delve into 33 minutes of video lectures and 36 minutes of hands-on demonstrations.

• Comprehensive Handouts: Equip yourself with 31 minutes of detailed resources and guides that enhance your understanding and application of Tarot in various settings.

• Knowledge Assessment: Evaluate your understanding with a 30-minute test and provide feedback through a quick 5-minute course survey.


Presenter: 

Karen Carnabucci, LCSW, TEP, is a recognized licensed clinical social worker and a nationally board-certified expert in the domain of psychodrama, sociometry, and group psychotherapy. Karen stands proud as the founder of the Lancaster School of Psychodrama and Experiential Psychotherapies. Notably, Karen is the author of “Show and Tell Psychodrama: Skills for Therapists, Coaches, Teachers, Leaders,” and has co-authored several significant works in the realm of experiential psychotherapies.



Module Includes:

Main Content:


• Videos - 69 min

• Handouts - 31 min

• Test - 30 min

• Course Survey- 5 min


Recommended Content: 

• Self-Practicum- 50 min


Certificate & Continuing Education:

• 2.5 Hours on Action Exploration Education Certificate (applicable for Psychodrama certification)

• 2.5 Hours on CE




Information on Continuing Education Credits

Psychodrama professional certification training hours: 


• American Board of Examiners - ABE accepts a maximum of 120 training hours for psychodrama distance learning. This module/course will count as asynchronous distance learning as long as the primary trainer approves it.

• Psychodrama Association for Europe e.V. - We are working on getting board approval and will update this information shortly. 

• International Boards: You may be able to submit this certificate to your local Psychodrama board. Please contact your respective local board for information.


To obtain Psychodrama training hours:

a) Pass the test with at least 75% correct

b) Fill in the survey 


Experiential training hours: 

• International Society of Experiential Professionals: ISEP accepts experiential training hours administered by a TEP trainer. More information will be provided shortly. 

CEs. Pennsylvania, Wisconsin. Social workers, Marriage and Family Therapists and Professional Counselors:

Karen Carnabucci, LCSW, TEP, Companions In Healing and the Lancaster School of Psychodrama and Experiential Psychotherapies are approved by the Pennsylvania State Board of Social Workers, Marriage and Family Therapists and Professional Counselors to offer continuing education for social workers, marriage and family therapists and professional counselors according to Pennsylvania Board Approval #004002.

The Pennsylvania State Board of Psychology has approved continuing education programs with License #PSY000216.

The Wisconsin State Board approves CE credits for social workers, MFTs and LPCs Provider #6834-123.

Karen Carnabucci, Companions In Healing and the Lancaster School of Psychodrama and Experiential Psychotherapies maintain responsibility for the programs. 


Other Disciplines:

• You may be able to submit this certificate for credits in other mental health disciplines. Please contact your local board for information.

Practical Applications of Tarot Cards and Images in Clinical Setting. 2 Modules


This 2 module course on Practical Applications of Tarot Cards and Images in Clinical Setting demonstrates how to work with images using Tarot cards in a clinical and non-clinical individual and group setting. Tarot is a visual deck of cards, representing the full cycle of a personal growth journey ranging from the Fool Card, a.k.a. Zero Card, all the way to the Infinity Card, a.k.a. World Card.  



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