Family Institute for Creative Well Being

aka Family Institutue-Cwb   |   Maplewood, MN   |  www.familyinstitute-cwb.org
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Mission

The Family Institute for Creative Well-Being mission is healing through creative expression to enhance families? abilities to manage life-transforming health challenges.

Ruling year info

2001

Principal Officer

Dr. Diane Hovey

Main address

1745 Birmingham St.

Maplewood, MN 55109

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EIN

41-2010959

NTEE code info

Counseling Support Groups (F60)

Family Counseling, Marriage Counseling (P46)

Patient Services - Entertainment, Recreation (E86)

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Individualized programs are designed to address the impact of disabilities or chronic illnesses on daily life. Programs include activities for reflection, discussion and creative expression. The focus is on process and learning ways to more effectively live with these health challenges. Accommodations are made for all skill levels and abilities. Programs include: INDIVIDUAL POETRY THERAPY One of our programs is working with hospitalized youth who have cancer and other long-term or life-threatening health conditions. We use poetry and creative activities to address their fears and concerns, to build coping skills, and to address the consequences or living with these health conditions. When youth are able to express how they feel about what is happening to them, they help themselves heal. They also make it possible for their parents and others to help them through the process. THERAPEUTIC GROUPS Parents need support as they address their uncertainty and fears and try to make a normal life for their children. Creative expression helps them maintain hope and strength. Working with others who are experiencing similar situations builds resources and broadens perspectives making it easier to manage life challenges. FAMILY WORKSHOPS The Family Institute offers workshops where the entire family can enjoy a creative experience in an environment that accommodates special needs, addresses concerns and builds strengths. For example, at a family songwriting workshop we shared experiences over a meal, played a game to explore ideas, brainstormed song lyrics with a musician who composed music for our lyrics and then recorded the whole group singing their newly composed song! Workshops explore a wide variety of themes and topics using many different form of creative expression. PROFESSIONAL TRAINING Learn ways to more fully engage families in a collaborative process that benefits the families and the professionals and/or care-givers who work to serve families. Our training seminars provide professionals with important insights to the families they serve and practical methods of addressing "the underlying meanings" that influence how families respond to the management of their disability or health conditions. Professionals who work with people who have ongoing health conditions can have experiences that are profound and moving. These experiences can contribute to personal development and emotional intelligence. However, this does not happen unless one takes the time to reflect on the experience and examine its implications for personal and professional growth.

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Family Institute for Creative Well Being

Board of directors
as of 06/03/2016
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Harriet Kohen, MSW

Joan Patterson, Ph.D.

Linda Lindeke, Ph.D.

Gloria Ortega Gerdts, MD

Jean Bender

John Barrett