imagination development
Connie Miller
connie at souldrama.com
Thu Feb 4 05:07:24 CST 2010
If you had an imaginary friend what would his/her name be?
Connie Miller TEP, LPC. NCC
http://www.souldrama.com/
The International Institute of Souldrama
620 Shore Rd
Spring Lake Heights
NJ 07762 USA
1-800-821-9919
-----Original Message-----
From: Adam Blatner [mailto:ablatner at verizon.net]
Sent: Wednesday, February 3, 2010 10:46 AM
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Subject: imagination development
Dear Colleagues,
I'm working up a program on Imagination Development for the conference, and it occurred to me to set up a webpage with ideas; and further, to invite you to share ideas that come to you. I don't want warm-ups that you've seen in books, but things that pop into your mind that might be fun. Imagine that you will be giving a class of adults (or maybe bright teens) on this theme, and you're just playing around with what might be some fun exercises. If I use what you'll send, I'll append your name.
Examples:
* Make up a funny word
* What might that word describe?
* Consider something that happens that there is no word in our language to describe it? What might that be?
* Do you have a doohickey or thingamabob around the house that, if you didn't know what it was or did, it would be very hard to guess? (There was actually a TV show some decades back that used these items as a kind of quiz: Four experts would offer plausible descriptions of the provenance---the function and history---of some item; one of them was authentic. The contestants had to try to guess which of the four was genuine.
* etc.
If you want to play with me, you're welcome.
Adam Blatner, M.D.
website: www.blatner.com/adam/
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