Candis Green | Final Girls Club/Tarot for Creative Therapists

  • $350

Tarot for Creative Therapists

  • Course

Tarot is a powerful tool that can be integrated into therapy work to both deepen the psychotherapeutic process, and navigate client issues in a way that is creative, embodied, and trauma-informed. In this course, you will learn how to confidently and ethically incorporate tarot into your therapy practice, offering your clients a valuable tool for integration and self-discovery.

Incorporate tarot ethically, with confidence, into your therapy practice

Use tarot in your therapy practice to help clients unveil deep layers of their psyche

I have found tarot to be one of the most transformational tools in my toolkit as a psychotherapist. I have witnessed tarot help clients reach profound levels of insight and self-discovery through its ability to unveil and reflect deep layers of the human psyche. What's more, is that tarot has become a common language that clients speak, and a reliable companion that many people are now turning to to help them better understand themselves and the world around them.

Tarot is so much more than just spreads. It tells the story of our lives, as we move through the minor arcana, and then the Fool's journey of the major arcana. When used in creative applications, tarot can illuminate understanding of self through its universal imagery, archetypes, and metaphors.

Tarot is a powerful psychotherapeutic tool that activates the brain’s right hemisphere processes of the intuitive and somatic. It is a potent relational tool that can be incorporated into numerous evidence-based therapeutic modalities including psychodynamic, Jungian, narrative, play, and somatic therapy.

In this course, you will learn how to confidently and ethnically incorporate tarot into your therapy practice, walking away with practical applications for how to support clients with tarot-integrated therapy sessions.

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Build visual narratives with tarot

Help client visualize narratives, emotions, and experiences through narrative storytelling

In this course, you will learn creative applications for how to work with tarot in your therapy practice — like using tarot to visualize feelings and experiences that are hard to describe purely with words.

Who this course is for:

  • Psychotherapists

  • Social workers

  • Counsellors

  • Mental health workers

This course is for you if:

  • You have an interest in incorporating tarot into your therapy practice

  • You want to feel confident that you are incorporating tarot safely and ethically into your clinical work

  • You want to learn creative ways that tarot can be used to support the therapeutic process

  • You want to speak the same language as your clients who are already using tarot as a tool for personal growth and empowerment, while working within recognized therapeutic frameworks

What you’ll receive:

  • Immediate access to over 3 hours of video modules, tarot spreads, exercises, and resources that can be done at your own pace

  • A review of clinical, ethical, and documentation considerations around the use of tarot as a therapeutic tool

  • An examination of how tarot compliments evidence-baed therapeutic modalities

  • An overview of what tarot is — and what it is not — within a therapeutic context

  • Creative tarot exercises and applications that you can include in your therapy practice

  • A forum for discussion within each module

About Candis Green

Registered Psychotherapist

Candis Green is a Registered Psychotherapist who incorporates tarot and dream work into her clinical practice to help clients explore fields of psychic terrain.

She received her clinical training at the Toronto Institute for Relational Psychotherapy, and has an undergraduate degree in political science and gender from Queen's University (which actually comes in handy a lot in her work as a therapist.) She is passionate about lifelong education, and perpetually has her head in a book. She has continued her clinical training in Jungian perspectives on tarot, experiential dreamwork, and somatic embodiment.

Candis is a member of the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario, and the Canadian Association for Psychodynamic Therapy, and is bound by their code of ethics.

Candis is also the host of the podcast MENTAL HEALTH IS HORRIFYING, which is the recipient of two Canadian Podcast Awards — Outstanding Education Series, and Outstanding Health & Fitness Series.

She lives in a bat-filled cave in Toronto.

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Course Outline

Over 3 hours of video modules, tarot spreads, exercises, and resources

Why use tarot as a therapeutic tool?

How tarot supports therapeutic work
What tarot is (and isn't) in a therapeutic context
Therapeutic modalities and regulatory framework

The safe and ethical use of tarot in a therapeutic context

Informed consent
Documentation
Client-led tarot
Ethical considerations and making appropriate referrals

Tarot applications and exercises

Visualizing feelings with tarot
Somatic work with tarot
Narrative timelines with tarot
Parts work with tarot
Acceptance and commitment with tarot
Art therapy with tarot
Dream work with tarot
Making sense with tarot spreads
Creating your own therapeutic tarot exercise

Closing words

Closing words
Therapeutic tarot resources