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Emergency Pedagogy Training
Program Overview
Traumatized children and adolescents require stable and competent teachers schooled in diagnosing and averting disorders brought on by physical and emotional trauma. Emergency Pedagogy is a field that provides immediate pedagogical support to children and youth in the acute phase after experiencing traumatic events.
Options:
These courses can be taken as a training or as selective courses to support professional or personal development.
Certificate for World Wide Crisis Intervention:
For those who want to work toward a certificate for world wide crisis intervention:
Modules and structure of the further training: The curriculum has a modular structure and is composed of twelve modules. Each module consists of twelve theoretical teaching units and several practical teaching units: trauma preventative therapies.
The modules can be taken sequentially, but this is not compulsory. After successful completion of each module, the participant will receive a certificate. If the participant has successfully completed all twelve modules, a complete certificate can be obtained. The prerequisite for certification is regular participation in a course. The certificates are given to the participants via the regional groups, but are issued and signed by the Friends of Waldorf Education.
Faculty:
Our faculty is representative of the global community of anthroposophical doctors, trauma specialists, psychologists, artists, and therapists. Our goal is to prepare students for the unique challenges posed by both individual and collective trauma. Our training focuses on the transformative role of healing educators and therapists across the whole life span: children, adolescents, and adults.
Who should register?
Anyone wishing to become an art therapist
care group leaders
educators
special educators
school leaders
Camphill workers
and others in the healing professions.
Program Scope and Length
Info here about how many years the program typically spans and perhaps a sample schedue…
Year 1
Courses
Year 2
Courses
Program Opening
Saturday, May 11, 2024, 3:00-4:15 ET, online
- Orientation with Program Coordinator, Karen Atkinson
- Presentation on Agreements with Program Director, Torin Finser
Summer Intensive
Monday, July 1 – Thursday, July 4, 2024, 1:00-5:00 ET, online
Monday, July 1, 2024
- Group Dynamics and Leadership Styles with Torin Finser
- Karmic Considerations
- Pedagogical Leadership with David Barham
Tuesday, July 2, 2024
- Communication with Torin Finser
- Karmic Considerations
- Collaborative Leadership in an Independent Waldorf Schools with Sian Owen-Cruise
Wednesday, July 3, 2024
- Conflict Resolution with Torin Finser
- Karmic Considerations
- Orientation to Eurythmy in the workplace with Leonore Russel
- Founding and Leading a Public Waldorf School with Emily Merchant
Thursday, July 4, 2024
- Collaboration: Building a Professional Learning Community with Torin Finser
- Karmic Considerations
- Heart Centered Governance: A Perspective on Social Health, DEI, and Renewing Impulses with Chiaki Uchiyama
Saturday Sessions
Saturday, September 14, 2024, 3:00-4:15 ET, online
- Rhythms of Administration and Human Resources with Denese Giordano
Saturday, September 28, 2024, 3:00-4:15 ET, online
- Collegial Relationships and Social Wellbeing with Kim John Payne
October Residency, Keene, NH
Friday – Tuesday, October 4-8, 2024, in-person, 6:30-9:00 PM
Friday 6:30-9:00 PM
- Welcome and Overview
- Opening Lecture on Social Architecture with Torin Finser
- Weaving Together through Working Groups
- Eurythmy in the Workplace with Leonore Russell
Saturday 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM
- Management, Leadership, and Facilitating Change with Torin Finser
- Eurythmy in the Workplace with Leonore Russell
- Exploring Social Color Exercises with Karine Munk Finser
- Building a Community of Parents and Teachers with Lisa Mahar
Sunday 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM
- Leadership, Meetings and Decision Making with Torin Finser
- Eurythmy in the Workplace with Leonore Russell
Exploring Social Color Exercises with Karine Munk Finser - Fostering the Cultural Sphere in the Context of Threefold Social Order with Luke Goodwin
Monday 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM
- Leadership, Authority, and Time Management with Torin Finser
- Eurythmy in the Workplace with Leonore Russell
- Exploring Social Color Exercises with Karine Munk Finser
- Pedagogical Leadership and Professional Development with Karen Atkinson
Tuesday 8:30-11:00 AM
- Solitude and Inner Work with Torin Finser
- Eurythmy in the Workplace with Leonore Russell
- Review and what to bring back to your community
Saturday Sessions
Saturday, November 9, 2024, 3:00-4:15 ET, online
- DEI in the Workplace with Devona Stalnaker-Shofner
Saturday, December 7, 2024, 3:00-4:15 ET, online
- Leading a Public Waldorf Charter School with Caleb Buckley
Saturday, December 14, 2024, 3:00-4:15 ET, online
- Working with Money in Waldorf Communities with Mark Finser
Saturday, January 11, 2025, 3:00-4:15 ET, online
- Leading a Successful Capital Campaign with Lynne Espy
Saturday, January 25, 2025, 3:00-4:15 ET, online
- Effective Board Leadership with Valerie Colis
Saturday, February 8, 2025, 3:00-4:15 ET, online
- Best Practices in Human Resources with Laura Cruz
Saturday, February 22, 2025, 3:00-4:15 ET, online
- The Art of Leading a Difficult Conversation with Cathie Foote
Saturday, March 8, 2025, 3:00-4:15 ET, online
- Make-up Session and preparing for the April Residency
April Residency, Keene, NH
April Residency, Keene, NH, Wednesday, April 23 – Sunday, April 27, 2025 in-person
Wednesday 6:30-9:00 PM
- Welcome and Overview with Karen Atkinson
- Opening Lecture on Perspectives and School Issues with Torin Finser
- Eurythmy in the Workplace with Leonore Russell
Thursday 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM
- Our Individual Double and Organizational Trauma with Torin Finser
- Eurythmy in the Workplace with Leonore Russell
- Facilitation with Lisa Mahar
- Exploring Social Arts through Clay with Sylvia Borau
Friday 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM
- How Can Leaders Work with Resistance to Change with Torin Finser
- Eurythmy in the Workplace with Leonore Russell
- Pedagogical Leadership; Oversight, Accountability, and Responsibility withKaren Atkinson
- Exploring Social Arts through Clay with Sylvia Borau
Saturday 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM
- Understanding Beyond the “Presenting Phenomena”: Karmic Considerations with Torin Finser
- Eurythmy in the Workplace with Leonore Russell
- Preparing presentations from work groups on school issues/perspectives
- Exploring Social Arts through Clay with Sylvia Borau
Sunday 8:30-11:00 AM
- Participant Presentations on School Issues and Perspectives
- Eurythmy in the Workplace with Leonore Russell
- Review of weekend and program
- Program Closing (Graduation) with Torin Finser and Karen Atkinson
Studios
Studios Fall 2024
With Karine Munk Finser
September: Wednesdays
9/18: 7:30-9:30
9/25: 7:30-9:30
October: Sundays
10/20: 1:30-4:00
10/27 1:30-4:00
November: Wednesday
11/13: 7:30-9:30
December: Sunday
12/15: 1:30-4:00
Course Offerings
Keynote Peter Selg: Celebrating 100 Years of Curative Education
Online 1:30-3:30 EST
Peter Selg studied medicine in Witten-Herdecke, Zurich, and Berlin and, until 2000, worked as the head physician of the juvenile psychiatry department of Herdecke Hospital in Germany.
Dr. Selg is director of the Ita Wegman Institute for Basic Research into Anthroposophy (Arlesheim, Switzerland), professor of medicine at the Alanus University of Arts and Social Sciences (Germany), and co-leader of the General Anthroposophical Section at the Goetheanum. He is the author of numerous books on Rudolf Steiner, anthroposophy, medical ethics, and the development of culture and consciousness.
9/29 Dr. Patricia Gans
An Overview of Anthroposophical Medicine: Healing the Whole Human Being
Online 1:30-3:30 EST
Patricia Gans, MD, graduated from UC Davis with the highest honors and the department's special honors for research in cell biology. She then graduated with honors from UC San Francisco School of Medicine and continued her residency in the Bay Area, where she trained in Anthroposophic medicine in Switzerland. During a sabbatical, Dr Gans completed Psychosynthesis Counseling Certification, including courses in guided imagery. She then co-created The Pleiades Center, an Anthroposophic Medical Clinic in Sebastopol, CA, which also offers therapeutic eurythmy, speech, music, and rhythmical massage.
Dr Gans worked full-time for one year as a Waldorf Preschool assistant and later as a kindergarten assistant giving her invaluable experience with the Waldorf approach to early childhood education and development. She completed the Waldorf Teacher Training Foundation year. She acted as an ASL interpreter for Deaf teachers in the Waldorf teacher training, Nurturing Arts training, and participating in the first Kolisko conference. She worked as a School Doctor for Summerfield Waldorf School and, more recently, Waldorf School of the Roaring Fork in Carbondale, CO. She taught Anthroposophic medicine courses for the Center for Renewal of Education teacher training and has given many lectures for various faculty, charter schools and parent education groups.
Dr Gans has a special interest in children with special needs, especially deafness. She is fluent in American Sign Language. She is a founder and board member of the Trillium Deaf Program and has been involved with many initiatives attempting to bring Waldorf pedagogical ideology to the Deaf community and access Waldorf education, pedagogy, and biodynamic farming for Deaf children.
Dr Gans also has the American Board of Integrated and Holistic Medicine (ABIHM) and Advanced Wilderness Expedition Provider (AWEP) Certifications. She enjoyed practicing Wilderness emergency medicine as needed while sailing remote islands of the South Pacific for ten years and as a remote Lighthouse Keeper in Alaska. She is now located high in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado and continues to offer anthroposophic medicine consultations.
10/2 Tonya Stoddard
Whose Bodies Are They? The Role of Transference and Countertransference in Art Therapy
When a therapist and client meet, it is more than a meeting of two people; it is a union of two souls. In this session, we will explore how the therapist's biography intersects with the client's biography and how this can become either a tool for the healing process or an instrument for antipathy. It is here that we begin to grow our consciousness of how our bodies interact with each other and engage our I in the therapeutic process.
10/9 Self-care in the Therapeutic Encounter
As therapists, we are drawn to supporting others in their healing process. What we often put lower on our priority list is taking care of ourselves! This session will explore ways in which we can identify in consciousness our own need to for care and protection and the effects of not attending to our needs in the therapeutic encounter. We will delve into different techniques that can support our ways of maintaining health as we support others on their journey.
10/16 The New Human Landscape in Therapy
We have witnessed a change in how human beings relate to each other in our lifetime due to the increase in technology, medications, parenting styles, and theories of child development. This has created an unprecedented landscape in which the therapist must find new ways to map out the paths of supporting clients. In this session, we will consider different forms of therapeutic work to support human beings in today’s world.
10/23 Who Am I as a therapist?
As an aspiring therapist, it is sometimes difficult to know who we are as a therapist. In this interactive session, we will look at our core beliefs about ourselves and how they inform our engagement with our clients during the therapeutic encounter. Questions such as, “Why did I choose art therapy?” or “How does anthroposophy guide my understanding of myself and human development?” will guide us on this journey. Exercises will be given that will enhance our ability to continue this exploration of ourselves as we recognize that we are ever-evolving human beings.
Tonya Stoddard, LCSW, is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with a Master’s in Social Work and completed the Anthroposophic Psychology program. Tonya has over 20 years of experience working in the San Francisco Bay Area and Sonoma County. She has worked psychotherapeutically with diverse populations and issues, including children and adolescents in both nonprofit and private practice settings. Currently, Tonya works as an Education Support Specialist at The Waldorf School of Tampa Bay in Tampa, FL. Tonya continues to work in private practice and collaboratively with the healing arts community. She is an adjunct faculty member of the Healing through Art program in California, a faculty member of the Association for Anthroposophic Psychology, and serving on the Leadership Team of the Anthroposophic Health Association.
Reserved for Kairos Art Therapy students.
Online 1:30-3:30: for Kairos Students
With Jennifer Fox
Biography and Social Arts
The Great Mysteries of Comings and Goings: Sculpting our Destiny Vessel
Dates:
11/3 The Journey Toward Loving -part 1
11/10 The Journey Toward Loving- part 2
11/17 The Journey Toward Loving- part 3
12/8 Class Presentations 6:30-9:30pm EST
12/11 Class Presentations 6:30-9:30 EST
The longing to be seen and heard in our whole reality has arisen in every human being since the beginning of the 20th C. And will grow increasingly urgent.
Rudolf Steiner
The Journey Towards Loving: Biography Life Cycles exploration held within the Circle of Social Art
When you practice self-knowledge, you can behold what the starry heaven bestowed upon you between death and new birth- the best and finest powers of your soul.
Rudolf Steiner
Biography and Social Art allow us to explore and witness our lives within the community. Through individual reflective work, we open our life stories through imagination, writing, life charting, and various artistic expressions. In the safe container of small group sharing and important conversations, we find genuine interest in ourselves and the other. We are open to more clarity of our unique destiny. Our time together can change how we see and connect to all those in our lives - our children, students, parents, and colleagues - for it gives us a larger framework for the development of the whole human being.
This longing to understand our lives is a part of the human experience. Biography work gives us new understandings through the power of sharing and listening to life stories in a space of mutual trust. In addition to the social artistry of speaking and listening consciously together, we have the images and thoughts that Rudolf Steiner gave regarding the life cycles from birth to death and our journey between earthly life and rebirth. Each seven-year phase and 21-year cycles have archetypal missions for the body, soul, and spirit. Seeing our experiences in these contexts opens us to our life’s themes and patterns. It connects us to the evolution not only of our own life but of all humanity and, hence, provides the foundations for courageous service in the world. We can learn to bear witness to ourselves and the other through sacred encounters.
Many wise ones over the centuries have likened our life journey to a pilgrimage—each step taken boldly, with doubt and trepidation, or with hope, but oftentimes with “unknowing.” Come join us as we venture to “start close in,” as David Whyte encourages. We will create a foundation of love upon which to take the next step together.
December
Online 7:30-9:30
Torin Finser
12/4 Karma Studies: The Language of the Cosmos
12/18 Karma Studies: The Language of the Cosmos
Torin Finser
Torin M Finser, PhD, has served Waldorf education for over four decades, as class teacher and faculty chair at the Berkshire Waldorf School, director of teacher education at Antioch University, General Secretary of the Anthroposophical Society and a founder of the Center for Anthroposophy. His innovative efforts led to many new programs, including most recently Building Bridges and Waldorf Leadership Development.
He is the author of 15 books, the most recent: Listening to our Teachers - Advocacy through Research (2024). Some of his other books have been translated into Portugese, Mandarin, Korean, Arabic, Spanish, and next year School as a Journey will appear in Greek. Torin and Karine are now enjoying nine grandchildren.
Mary Stewart Adams
Awakening Spirit Knowledge of the Incarnation Biography
3/12
3/19
The path of an individual’s incarnation is written in the stars, and while starry worlds and planetary forces do not compel human activity, they bear witness to the soul’s intentions. These intentions are cultivated by the soul together with the beings of the spiritual world between death and rebirth.
Is it possible to discern these intentions?
To seek an answer to this question, we will explore: the world views ascribed to the fixed stars of the zodiac; the soul moods expressed through the planetary rhythms; and the destiny forces articulated through the gateway of the Moon sphere, at an individual’s conception, through the cycle of human gestation, and in the cycle of the year.
In this work we take as our guiding inspiration these words from Rudolf Steiner:
“The more abundantly the harmony of the cosmos fills the soul, the more peace and harmony there will be on the earth.”
“Such is the writing of the stars, by our own deeds inscribed into the cosmic spaces.”
“The stars spoke once to man.
It is world destiny they are silent now…”
Mary Stewart Adams
Mary Stuart Adams is the General Secretary of the Anthroposophical Society in America.
Mary is a Star Lore Historian and host of the weekly public radio program and podcast The Storyteller’s Night Sky. She published her first book The Star Tales of Mother Goose ~ For Those Who Seek the Secret Language in the Stars, in 2021. As a member of the School for Spiritual Science, Mary combines her extensive knowledge of ancient mythologies with the research and ideas of contemporary astronomy to offer unique perspectives concerning the astrosophy, or star wisdom, of our era. As a global advocate for starry skies, Mary led the team that established the 9th International Dark Sky Park in the world in 2011, which later led to the State of Michigan protecting 35,000 acres of state land for its natural darkness. She is the mother of four, with three grandchildren.
3/30 Dr. Gans
The 4 Cardinal Organs in Normal Relation to Cosmos and Earth
Online 1:30-3:30
4/6 Dr. Gans
The Organs and Post-Traumatic Pathology
Online 1:30-3:30
Patricia Gans, MD, graduated from UC Davis with the highest honors and the department's special honors for research in cell biology. She then graduated with honors from UC San Francisco School of Medicine and continued her residency in the Bay Area, where she trained in Anthroposophic medicine in Switzerland. During a sabbatical, Dr Gans completed Psychosynthesis Counseling Certification, including courses in guided imagery. She then co-created The Pleiades Center, an Anthroposophic Medical Clinic in Sebastopol, CA, which also offers therapeutic eurythmy, speech, music, and rhythmical massage.
Dr Gans worked full-time for one year as a Waldorf Preschool assistant and later as a kindergarten assistant giving her invaluable experience with the Waldorf approach to early childhood education and development. She completed the Waldorf Teacher Training Foundation year. She acted as an ASL interpreter for Deaf teachers in the Waldorf teacher training, Nurturing Arts training, and participating in the first Kolisko conference. She worked as a School Doctor for Summerfield Waldorf School and, more recently, Waldorf School of the Roaring Fork in Carbondale, CO. She taught Anthroposophic medicine courses for the Center for Renewal of Education teacher training and has given many lectures for various faculty, charter schools and parent education groups.
Dr Gans has a special interest in children with special needs, especially deafness. She is fluent in American Sign Language. She is a founder and board member of the Trillium Deaf Program and has been involved with many initiatives attempting to bring Waldorf pedagogical ideology to the Deaf community and access Waldorf education, pedagogy, and biodynamic farming for Deaf children.
Dr Gans also has the American Board of Integrated and Holistic Medicine (ABIHM) and Advanced Wilderness Expedition Provider (AWEP) Certifications. She enjoyed practicing Wilderness emergency medicine as needed while sailing remote islands of the South Pacific for ten years and as a remote Lighthouse Keeper in Alaska. She is now located high in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado and continues to offer anthroposophic medicine consultations.
Reserved for Kairos Art Therapy students.
April 2025: Residency in Keene, NH. Gathering Waters Charter School
4/22-4/27
Dr. Gans, Sylvia Borau, Karine Munk Finser
Dr. Gans:
Cardinal Organs Hands-On! Anatomy, Physiology, Embryology: Meet the Organs
Sylvia Borau, Clay Therapist from Parzival Center, Karlsruhe, Germany: TBA
Karine Munk Finser:
Story Image in Charcoal and Pastel: A Study of the Cardinal Organs in Gesture and Color
May
Dr Lakshmi Prasanna 11:30-2:30 EST
5/18 The 7 Life Processes and Their Relationship to the 12 Senses
5/25 The Endocrine System
Lakshmi Prasanna, M.D.
Dr. Lakshmi Prasanna trained as a pediatrician with neonatology as her specialty. She started her career with newborn babies in intensive care and had a successful private neonatal intensive unit for more than 15 years. During this period, she discovered Anthroposophy through Waldorf education and later became the co-founder and president of the Anthroposophical Medical Society in India. She developed an interest in helping children with autism from a metabolic and sensory perspective based on Rudolf Steiner’s indications and runs a curative center for special needs children in Hyderabad, South India. She was one of the pioneer parents and founder member for the Abhaya Waldorf School in Hyderabad. Lakshmi has worked for many years as a school physician as well as traveling the length and breadth of India regularly teaching and inspiring new centers, clinics and schools working out of Anthroposophy. Since 2007 she has worked extensively in Australia as a lecturer and health educator, particularly within school communities. Well regarded across multiple geographies for her integrated approach, her presentations are engaging and heart-warming.
More information is coming soon. If you would like to learn more, please email Karine Munk Finser:
Kairos Institute: Overview of Topics covered in a 4-year training in Art Therapy with a strong focus on Painting therapy, based on Liane Collot d’Herbois (Hauschka introduced)
Clay and Drawing as supportive Artistic Therapies.
- Polarities
- The fourfold human being
- The sevenfold human being
- The Seven Aspects of the Will
- The I in the Will
- Human Soul and World Soul
- Knowledge of Watercolor, Pastel, and Charcoal: demonstration and guidance
- Light and darkness: observation exercises in nature
- Charcoal as an art form: Knowledge of composition
- Atmosphere in nature: light and darkness
- Introduction to Goethe
- Goetheanan Color Theory
- Colored Shadows
- Introduction to Steiner’s Color Theory
- Lustre and Image Colors
- Color as Soul
- Platonic Solids
- Drawing and Sketching in History of Art
- The Four Seasons, Hauschka
- Veilpainting, Collot, level 1
- Veilpainting, Collot, as artistic expression, level 2
- Pastels in case
- Practice in guiding an artistic course for groups
- Charcoal, individual work: Understanding of Light,
- Darkness, and Color
- Light and Darkness and its relation to color movements
- Goethe, Steiner Color Theories
- Therapeutic and Diagnostic work in relation to Light,
- Darkness, and Color
- Art History: Knowledge of Cultural epochs and Evolution of Consciousness
- Studios in the Healing Aspects of Color
- Year 1 Magenta and Green
- Burnt Sienna
- Year 2 Turquoise and Carmine, Yellow Green
- Year 3 Cobalt Blue, Violet, Vermillion
- Year 4 Yellow, Indigo, Orange
- Specific illnesses and disorders
- Case Studies: observation, artistic process
- Diagnostic skills
- Demonstrations and practice, supervision, instruction
- Guiding a therapeutic session
- Designing a therapeutic process
- Healing Image in Story and Color: the Cardinal Organs
- Setting up a therapeutic environment: Intake Children, Adolescents, Adults
- 12 Aspects of Light and Darkness in Charcoal as a therapeutic foundation in diagnosis
- Light and Darkness and Color: therapeutic and diagnostic work in case studies:
- Charcoal as a diagnostic tool
- Painting as a diagnostic tool
- Diagnosis based on observation of Light, Darkness, and Color
- Self-assessment, self-reflection, and self-correction in the therapeutic encounter
- Supervision of Case studies
- Working in a Care Group: Inter Personal Skills
- Clay: Clay therapy 1
- Clay therapy 2
- The Platonic Solids
- Clay as an expression of the etheric formative forces:
- Inner and Outer
- Eurythmy
- Introduction to Rhythmical Massage
- Music Therapy
- Animal Therapy
- Clowning as Healing
- Movement and Spatial Dynamics
- Rhythms in Speech
- Speech
- The Science of Colored Lights
- Storytelling as a Healing Art
- The Path of the Healer: Consciousness Studies
- Indigenous Healing
- Goethe’s Fairy Tale
- Parzival
- The 4 ArchAngels and the Seasons
- Colored Lights: introduction to the science of colored lights
- The Invisible Human Being as Foundation for Diagnosis
- Individuality Development versus Personality Development
- The Psychology of Children’s Drawings 1
- Children’s Drawings in times of great trauma
- House, Person, Tree to support diagnostic process
- Form Drawing as Healing Practice
- Traumatology 1
- Traumatology 2
- Traumatology and Spirituality
- Biography Studies
- Karma Studies: Human Relationships
- Self-assessment, self-reflection, and self-correction in the therapeutic encounter
- The Role of the Art Therapist: Ethics
- Transference and Countertransference
- Somatic Work
- Salutogenesis
- The Autism Spectrum
- Embryology: Organ development
- The 12 Senses in Therapeutic Context
- The 7 Life Processes
- The Endocrine System
- The Etherization of the Blood
- The Cardinal Organs
- Encountering the Organs: observation
- Depression in Cardinal Organs
- Reserved for 2025-2026
Leadership and Faculty
An international faculty of experts contributes to making Kairos a vibrant learning community. It is a soul school where all are welcomed into a living process dedicated to healing. Through careful training in the artistic process, we aim to nurture empathy and compassion, enabling human beings to become medicine for one another.
Karine Munk Finser
Director
Kairos Emergency Pedagogy USA in Action
In the summer of 2024, we founded our Kairos Emergency Pedagogy Without Borders team. Little did we know that we would all meet in Asheville on October 27, 2024 as we responded to the wreckage and chaos brought on by the severe storm and flooding that hit North Carolina, USA.