Location
USA, South Africa, UK, Greece, International
USA, South Africa, UK, Greece, International
Singing/Psyche/Exploration of Self through Voice/Voice Movement Therapy
Christine Isherwood, M.A., VMT-R, (Registered Voice Movement Therapist), REAT (Registered Expressive Arts Therapist), directs and teaches Singing the Psyche: Voice Movement Therapy Training, works with individual clients, conducts workshops and trainings internationally, and supervises VMT students and practitioners. She has been engaged in teaching Voice Movement Therapy internationally for more than twenty-five years: in the UK, USA, Europe, Asia, and Australia. Engaged in a quest for voice and psychological well-being, she trained with the founder of VMT, Paul Newham, in London in the mid-1990s and subsequently taught with him prior to his retirement from this work. In partnership with Anne Brownell, she established, co-directed, and taught the Foundation Training in Voice Movement Therapy in the USA. Now its Director, she conducts full training programs in the USA, South Africa, and elsewhere. She founded the first Voice Movement Therapy Training Program in Beijing and Shenzhen, China, under the auspices of Apollo Education & Consulting Institute dedicated to the training and development of VMT practitioners in China.
Christine has an MA in Clinical Mental Health Counselling from Goddard College, Vermont, USA, is a Registered Expressive Arts Therapist, and holds a Certificate in Traumatic Stress Studies through the Trauma Center in Brookline, MA, USA. Before training in VMT, Christine took a degree in Cultural Studies at the University of East London, UK; gained a Diploma as an Assertiveness Training Teacher with the Redwood Women’s Training Organisation; undertook a two-year training in Humanistic and Transpersonal Psychotherapy; and studied therapeutic healing with noted eclectic healers. She has forty years experience working with different populations, including: street homeless people in Central London; as a mental health counsellor in the fields of addiction, domestic abuse, sexuality, and gender; as a group facilitator and trainer; and as a VMT practitioner and trainer with those seeking to transform their personal or professional selves through the voice. She is a founding director and member of the International Association for Voice Movement Therapy.
Christine is a singer and writer who has written and performed in political musicals, toured the UK and Europe with theatre groups and bands, and has recorded several albums, as well as performing internationally. She has lectured and taught at Liverpool Institute for the Performing Arts (LIPA); the Western Australian Academy for Performing Arts (WAAPA); for numbers of years was adjunct faculty at the Creative Integrative Expressive Arts Therapy Training Program at the CREATE Institute, Toronto, Canada; and teaches at Apollo Education and Consulting, Beijing, China. Christine continues to commit herself to an intensive exploration of VMT and to experiment vocally, write, and learn, and has completed performance studies in the USA and abroad. She lives in Massachusetts, USA, and Lesvos, Greece.