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The ISIS-Canada training programme
is interdisciplinary, experiential and based on an adult-learning model.

The interdisciplinary nature of our programme can be seen in our emphasis on the creative process. Creativity is indivisible.

Our emphasis on interdisciplinary work shows itself in the ability to move from one medium to another. By transferring feelings and images between media, we deepen and amplify them beyond their original form.

Because we emphasize experiential learning, students are encouraged to explore the different dimensions of artistic action in community and in individual studio work. We especially encourage Intermodal work in our classes and workshops. At the same time, we recognize that no student can master all the various forms of artistic expression and that each of us will be, by temperament, habit and training, more comfortable in one or two media.


We encourage students to live a theory through direct experience in order to find the experiential equivalent of their theoretical knowledge. This is why we stress the necessity of students undergoing their own therapy as well as continuing to do studio work in a particular artistic medium.

We also stress an adult-education model where students are recognized as having the capacity to understand and shape their own learning process. Students are expected to be self-directed in their learning and to work through the blocks that inhibit their effectiveness.

The interdisciplinary, experiential, adult-educational model of ISIS training is designed to help students develop their own creative potential. Expressive Arts Therapy is not a collection of theories and techniques; it is an artistic approach to the therapeutic process. Only a student who has explored their own psychological depths through the arts can expect to be able to help others in their search.