Art Without Boundaries

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Mnemosyne (short name Mneme) the Greek
goddess of memory and mother of the Nine Muse.
Ain't she a dish?
The Abduction of Psyche by
William-Adolphe Bouguereau.  
She looks like she is enjoying
this abduction.

"Since my stroke, I've seen everything upside down. (a condition known as
Inverted Vision) It was difficult trying to make things out and it affected my
balance. Since I participated in a session of MnemeTherapy in February of
2008, I've started seeing everything right side up and it's stayed that way."

-Ken, Atlantis Health Care, Lantana, Florida

Below you can hear an interview in April, 2008, with to Ken about what
happened during his first session of MnemeTherapy™
Documented Testimony
Dr. Joe and Sarah Rowan. Sarah
hired me as Executive Director and
became my mentor.
You have questions, we have answers...

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Q: Why can't I just talk to someone and have them explain it all to me
    and answer my questions?

    A: Because, as I said before, I need to know some things about you. Are
    you self directed? Do you complete what you start? Can you read? Besides,
    there's no operator standing by. The Art Without Boundaries Association is
    a "virtual" non-profit organization which means we don't have any staff, or
    an office for that matter. (If you don't count my desk at home)  We do
    everything online. Our mission is to improve the quality of life for individuals
    with Autism, Alzheimer's disease and other related disorders of the brain by
    promoting MnemeTherapy.™To accomplish that, we train and certify artists
    to become Certified and Master MnemeTherapists. (That's why you're here.)
    If you're not an artist, you can still open an AWB Chapter and hire an artist
    to work as an independent contractor. (explained more later)

    Q: MnemeTherapy? Never heard of it. It is a form of art therapy?

    A: No. Art Therapy is a psychological process and uses expressive or
    creative art with the goal of exploring deeper feelings. MT is not about
    exploring feelings, but rather about the brain and synaptic development.
    Our goal is to provide a rewarding experience, using everyday, pleasurable
    experiences in a unique combination: singing and movement, directed
    painting, story telling and praise, components that don't require supervision
    or licensing from the government. Even though the process is simple, we
    have had amazing results, as you'll see from the videos and documented
    testimonies as you proceed through the Q and A.


    Q: How did it get started?

    A: In 2000, I was hired as Executive Director of a small Alzheimer's
    Association Chapter. For an upcoming fund raiser, I started painting with
    Alzheimer's patients. In 2003, the chapter territory was assigned to a larger
    chapter, the "Making Memories" program was dropped and our office was
    eventually closed. A former board member ( Sarah Rowan, pictured with
    husband, and Alzheimer's patient, Dr. Joe, above left) invited me to come
    paint with patients for a fund raiser at a nursing home where her husband
    lived and we had our very first "documented testimony " of a dramatic
    improvement. Reviving the abandoned program, I worked on developing the
    process for use as my private practice. After many requests for training, I
    wrote a curriculum, trademarked Art Without Boundaries™,
    MnemeTherapy™ and incorporated The Art Without Boundaries Foundation
    with the mission to train artists in the process and assist them in opening
    their own businesses. We are now a professional association with graduates
    all over the country.

    Q: Why did you call it something unpronounceable?

    I'm sure people had trouble pronouncing psychology at first as well. You are
    probably familiar with another word, Mnemonic device. A memory help.
    MnemeTherapy  is from Mnemosyne, short name, Mneme, [pronounced
    NEMMA rhymes with EMMA] the Greek goddess of memory and mother of
    the nine Muse.  (To proceed to the next question, read or listen to Ken's
    story about his inverted vision and click on his photo.) I liked the idea of that
    our process encompassed her daughters as well, not only memory, but the
    Greek attributes for music, art, movement, history and story telling. Alas, we
    neglect Erato's erotic poetry and Urania's astronomy, but...
    τέτοια είναι ζωή! (such is life)

    So you don't get the wrong idea, we are only using her name like musicians
    use Muse or psychologists use Psyches. This is not a new cult worshipping
    a mythological Greek Titan:) (Someone actually asked that)

    With that cleared up...the following are some questions I've received and
    you also may have about our apprenticeship program.

 (Don't know how to go on? Go back and read...it's hidden there, I promise)

OK, I know you just want to see a
flash presentation with music and
pictures. But here's the deal: our
curriculum is online and self directed.
If you can't make it through these
questions, you probably can't make it
through the online curriculum.  
So....show me what you've got!

(We have cleverly hidden the instructions how
to proceed somewhere in the text.  Skimming,
scrolling and looking for how much it is won't
work. You will have to
READ  and comprehend
the information to be able to proceed to the
application.)

( insert diabolical laugh)

Hint: If you call or write me, I'll just send you
back here...so buck up and start reading.

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The  Art Without Boundaries Association has tax exempt status under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code

TM 2005 Art Without Boundaries™ and MnemeTherapy™ are both trademarks with all rights reserved. You may not copy or reproduce anything
from this website without written permission from AWBF

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