Nancy Mellon, M.A.
Psychotherapy
Psychotherapy through the Arts


Therapy for Adults
Since 1984 Nancy has worked primarily with adults who are striving for spiritual development in their personal, family and professional lives. Her sessions often include drawing, painting, drama, music and movement therapy. She has worked with a broad variety of people of all ages and many different backgrounds and professions. She has a special interest in intuition, imagery and the transforming power of creativity.

Storytelling as a Healing Art
She has developed a practical, spiritually oriented approach to personal development through the art of storytelling. She offers this through courses, workshops, residencies and private consultations for caring professionals, parents, teachers and artists.

Consultations
Nancy provides professional consultations for individuals, families, schools and organizations to support creativity, imagination and change, especially in times of challenge and stress.


About Nancy Mellon

Nancy has a varied background as a teacher of literature, painting and drawing, color therapy, and has been connected with the Waldorf educational movement since 1976. As a writer, therapist and teacher, she works to support family and community expression through the arts.

With multidimensional, cross-cultural training in healing through the arts, she offers workshops and courses at many locations in the US, Canada and the UK. She is presently writing a book about Chinese meridian theory and yogic practices, and the vital links between the human organs, personality development, and storytelling imagination.

In 1992 Element Books published Storytelling and the Art of the Imagination, and republished it as The Art of Storytelling in 1998. It will soon be republished with its original title by Yellow Moon Press and will available in the spring of 2003. Storytelling with Children was published by Hawthorn Press, Stroud, UK in 2000. Both books are available through your local bookstore.


For further information or to register for a workshop, contact Nancy Mellon, (603-654-2982).



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