Strengthen Your Organization Through Experiential Community Building


Leadership Development

Developing a community is necessary to create a strong organization. Learning to communicate and collaborate are essential skills.       

We offer experiential team-building exercises based on educational games from Playback Theatre, a unique form of improv theatre and storytelling, as well as Sociometry and the expressive arts to support communication, build community, and make visible the needs, wants, and dreams of the organization and people within that organization.

What are the possible outcomes?

  •   An increased awareness and ability to handle differences
  • A clarification of the values of the organization
  • Increased trust in the team members
  • Enhanced safety in being part of the team
  • More effective resolution of conflict-laden situations
  • Openness to the new and different
  • Exploring the potential of creativity and spontaneity
  • Increased flexibility in handling unexpected situations
  • Stronger capacity to make decisions as an individual and as a group
  • Develop self-confidence to face challenges
  • Identifying the Positives and developing resilience as individuals and as a group
  • Having Fun!

Other Skills Developed

  • Self-awareness
  • Clear communication
  • Body expression
  • Focus
  • Voice projection and attunement with how we project
  • Heart-based interactions
  • Developing safety
  • Deep listening
  • Collaboration
  • Search for the essence of each situation
  • Developing intuition

Please call Jennie at 774 328-7044 or email jwcollaborativeinfo@gmail.com to discuss your organization's needs, pricing, and scheduling.

Practitioner Supervision

Intermodal Expressive Arts Therapy Supervision

Facilitated by Jennie Kristel, MA, REAT, APTT, RMT


For those desiring to deepen their work in expressive arts therapy and for therapists pursuing the REAT credential.

Expressive arts therapy supervision is a relational and arts-based dialogue to support a reflective, cooperative facilitation process to provide ethical and professional guidance to develop and strengthen sound graphic arts therapy practices. 

We will explore the foundational practices of using the expressive arts in therapy, singular arts compared to intermodal or superimposition using the arts, in and as therapy, explore the architecture of a session, transference and countertransference issues, ethical dilemmas, case studies, and most importantly, questions that you have both individually and as a group. How we bring the arts online, and we'll examine the process of taking the arts into the online space and explore the pandemic-related challenges that affect our work and personal lives.


Using the arts as a point of inquiry, we will use the arts and dialogue to explore our questions and aesthetic responses to the material.


While supervision is not therapy, we will explore how we enter the work. It is encouraged for you to have outside support if needed.

We'd love to hear from you! Call our friendly team at 774 328-7044.

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