Oral Presentations

Student Author Information

Mary Milley, University of LynchburgFollow

Location

Sydnor Auditorium

Access Type

Campus Access Only

Entry Number

32

Start Date

4-6-2022 11:00 AM

End Date

4-6-2022 11:15 AM

Department

Counseling and Human Services

Abstract

Cinematherapy is an emerging counseling practice that is gaining traction. Dive into current research on the efficacy of integrating cinematherapy into school counseling. Explore ways that film can promote equity, build connections, and deepen relationships amongst students by providing a shared group experience, inspiring students to embrace their authentic selves, and engage in emotional learning. Discover how instituting a school-based cinematherapy program can remove barriers and build bridges between students and counseling services.

Faculty Mentor(s)

Dr. Sara Bailey

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Apr 6th, 11:00 AM Apr 6th, 11:15 AM

Into the Unknown: Cinematherapy in School Settings

Sydnor Auditorium

Cinematherapy is an emerging counseling practice that is gaining traction. Dive into current research on the efficacy of integrating cinematherapy into school counseling. Explore ways that film can promote equity, build connections, and deepen relationships amongst students by providing a shared group experience, inspiring students to embrace their authentic selves, and engage in emotional learning. Discover how instituting a school-based cinematherapy program can remove barriers and build bridges between students and counseling services.