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This is the second episode of our “EAT Masters” series. In today’s episode, we’re joined by expressive arts therapy expert Dr. Philip Speiser, who brings over four decades of clinical and teaching experience to explore a deeply personal question:
What can I do about my mom’s constant criticism?
When external voices slowly become an inner critic, perhaps what needs to change is not only the relationship itself, but the relationship we have with that voice. Because relationships don’t only exist outside of us—they also live within our bodies. In this episode, Phillip will guide you through the arts, inviting you to experience how to find your own center—somewhere between negation and change.
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Dr. Philip Speiser brings over four decades of clinical and teaching experience, and is an Expressive Arts Therapist, Drama Therapist, and Psychodramatist.
Throughout his career, he has been deeply engaged in integrating the arts with mental health practice, working with children, adolescents, families, and trauma-affected communities. Following 9/11, he developed and implemented arts-based trauma recovery programs in both New York and Boston, supporting individuals and communities in rebuilding and healing.
He’s also a founding member of the International Expressive Arts Therapy Association (IEATA), where he served as co-chair. He’s a research associate at the Witwatersrand University, Drama for Life department in Johannesburg, South Africa, and also teaches at Lesley University. He continues to work across cultures in the fields of mental health, conflict transformation, and expressive arts.
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「Expressive Arts Therapy — Conversations with Masters」
As a graduate of the first cohort of the China–U.S. Expressive Arts Therapy training program, I feel deeply honored to invite six leading figures in the field—senior practitioners, professors, and educators actively engaged in both clinical work and teaching—to join this series and share their insights.
They all graduated from Lesley University and bring decades of experience. They are not only experts, but also pioneers—people who have witnessed and shaped the field from its early beginnings to where it is today.
To make listening easier, this series will be released in two versions: a Chinese voiceover version and the original English audio. You can choose whichever feels right for you.
🔗China–U.S. Expressive Arts Therapy training program
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主播:@笛笛:有着7年的心理咨询执业经历,个人执业心理咨询师 | EGS瑞士欧洲研究生院表达性艺术博士在读 | 北京大学临床心理学硕士 | 中国心理学会注册系统注册心理师 |北京知名高校心理咨询师 | 在成为心理咨询师之前,拥有15年的影视娱乐及传播行业工作经验,曾任职于全球500强企业和国内一线电影公司管理岗位,参与策划、制作、营销多部国内外知名影片。
如有心理咨询需求,请关注“心理这点事儿”公众号,输入“心理咨询”获得咨询师笛笛详细的专业相关介绍及具体的预约流程。
This is the second episode of our “EAT Masters” series. In today’s episode, we’re joined by expressive arts therapy expert Dr. Philip Speiser, who brings over four decades of clinical and teaching experience to explore a deeply personal question:
What can I do about my mom’s constant criticism?
When external voices slowly become an inner critic, perhaps what needs to change is not only the relationship itself, but the relationship we have with that voice. Because relationships don’t only exist outside of us—they also live within our bodies. In this episode, Phillip will guide you through the arts, inviting you to experience how to find your own center—somewhere between negation and change.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Dr. Philip Speiser brings over four decades of clinical and teaching experience, and is an Expressive Arts Therapist, Drama Therapist, and Psychodramatist.
Throughout his career, he has been deeply engaged in integrating the arts with mental health practice, working with children, adolescents, families, and trauma-affected communities. Following 9/11, he developed and implemented arts-based trauma recovery programs in both New York and Boston, supporting individuals and communities in rebuilding and healing.
He’s also a founding member of the International Expressive Arts Therapy Association (IEATA), where he served as co-chair. He’s a research associate at the Witwatersrand University, Drama for Life department in Johannesburg, South Africa, and also teaches at Lesley University. He continues to work across cultures in the fields of mental health, conflict transformation, and expressive arts.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
「Expressive Arts Therapy — Conversations with Masters」
As a graduate of the first cohort of the China–U.S. Expressive Arts Therapy training program, I feel deeply honored to invite six leading figures in the field—senior practitioners, professors, and educators actively engaged in both clinical work and teaching—to join this series and share their insights.
They all graduated from Lesley University and bring decades of experience. They are not only experts, but also pioneers—people who have witnessed and shaped the field from its early beginnings to where it is today.
To make listening easier, this series will be released in two versions: a Chinese voiceover version and the original English audio. You can choose whichever feels right for you.
🔗China–U.S. Expressive Arts Therapy training program
__________
主播:@笛笛:有着7年的心理咨询执业经历,个人执业心理咨询师 | EGS瑞士欧洲研究生院表达性艺术博士在读 | 北京大学临床心理学硕士 | 中国心理学会注册系统注册心理师 |北京知名高校心理咨询师 | 在成为心理咨询师之前,拥有15年的影视娱乐及传播行业工作经验,曾任职于全球500强企业和国内一线电影公司管理岗位,参与策划、制作、营销多部国内外知名影片。
如有心理咨询需求,请关注“心理这点事儿”公众号,输入“心理咨询”获得咨询师笛笛详细的专业相关介绍及具体的预约流程。