
Event Description
Thanks to grant funding, the HealthTree community is invited to participate in an eight-week reflective journaling and creativity live online workshop this summer! This chapter event will explore how journaling and visual art supports your own personal recovery, growth and change. Julie and Eileen will conduct a sample expressive writing and visual art activity and provide a brief overview of the free workshop.
Objectives:
- Explore the importance of self-worth in recovery
- Engage in expressive writing and arts activities to explore, reflect, and grow
- Learn more about a free, eight-week expressive writing and visual arts workshop offered this summer to the HealthTree community
Schedule & Agenda
Speakers & Moderators

Eileen Lawton, CRSW, facilitates journal-writing workshops that focus on self-discovery and growth. As a certified Journal-to-the-Self Instructor through the Therapeutic Writing Institute, she has designed and facilitated workshops for recovery support workers and people in recovery from substance use disorder in residential settings. www.journalcalling.com

Julie Moser, Ed.D., has worked for more than 20 years to blend a love of education with art design. These twin passions informed Julie’s work as a newspaper reporter and editor, education graphic designer and marketer, higher education faculty member, associate dean, and jewelry designer (chillcreativellc.com).
Have Any Questions?
Thank you for your interest in the event. If you have any questions, we would love to help!
Feel free to give us a call or send us a message below.
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