Biography:
Juliana Fort, MD, MPH, MBA, medical student clerkship director and Clinical Associate Professor in Psychiatry at LSUHS in Shreveport is board certified in child and adolescent, geriatric, forensic, and addictions psychiatry. With a MA in mental health counseling with a specialization in drama therapy from Lesley University, a MA in creative writing, she is a play therapist / supervisor and enjoys co-facilitating workshops with students and colleagues, and psychiatry/neurology residents. Using expressive arts: movement, improvisation, music, art, creative writing, and poetry enriches experiential teaching, wellness, medicine and the arts/humanities, psychotherapy, and personal growth. To collaborate with virtual workshop:
Title : Using expressive arts exercises to promote self-care among neurologists and caregivers: An experiential overview
Title : Innovative student and faculty created and facilitated experiential wellness workshops for medical students, and neurology residents, a model that can be adapted for the neurological sciences.
Title : Using laughter and the expressive arts to promote creativity and learning for neurological and psychiatric scientists and their clients, an experiential example using animal as metaphor