Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 22 Aug 2019, p. 24

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th ei fp .c a Th e IF P -H al to n H ill s | T hu rs da y, A ug us t 22 ,2 01 9 | 24 While many artists express themselves through their craft, a therapist in George- town is looking to help people express themselves by exploring art. Sue Dorder has worked as a registered psychotherapist in Georgetown for more than a decade, but her new venture, Ex- pressive Art Studio, focuses on art as ther- apy. "I've always incorporated parts of it into my practice," Dorder said, "but now it's go- ing to encompass the entire session." Through a range of different media, in- cluding drawing, painting, and sculpting, clients can explore and resolve challenges. "It's not just sit-and-talk therapy," she said. "It's a different language. Sometimes it's hard or embarrassing to find the words." In addition to one-on-one sessions, Dor- der said, she will begin holding group ses- sions, starting in September. More recreational than therapeutic, the group sessions allow people dealing with similar issues to connect. A registered psychotherapist and regis- tered expressive art therapist, Dorder is al- so an artist. "Talk therapy is effective," Dorder said, "but art takes it to another level. It's some- thing to explore." One-on-one sessions are billed at a gen- eral rate of $140 per session, and group ses- sions are offered for $80 per month, which includes one weekly session. Expressive Art Studio is at 2 Draper St. More information is available on Face- book at expressiveartstudiogt or call 905- 601-3268. NEWS THIS GEORGETOWN THERAPIST USES ART TO HELP CLIENTS BRYAN MYERS bmyers@metroland.com Sue Dorder, a registered psychotherapist in Georgetown, has opened an expressive art studio, giving patients an alternative avenue to exploring and expressing themselves through art. Bryan Myers/Torstar How healthy is your shoulder? Are you living in pain or discomfort? While there are many causes of shoulder pain, be it a sports injury, trauma or joint weakness, it is important to have an accurate diagnosis so that the appropriate treatment is implemented. Common medical diagnoses for shoulder pain include: rotator cuff tendonitis, rotator cuff tear, impingement syndrome, frozen shoulder, shoulder dislocations and shoulder separations. Did you know? Shoulder pain is one of the most common complaints treated at Eramosa Physiotherapy Associates through our Path to Improved Health. 372 Queen Street, Acton • 519-853-9292 • 333 Mountainview Road South, Georgetown • 905-873-3103 www.eramosaphysio.com Stop living in the statistics. Physiotherapy can help. Did you know that after pregnancy it is common but not normal to suffer from: • Low Back Pain • Incontinence • Pelvic Organ Prolapse • Sexual Dysfunction • Pelvic Pain • Blocked duct and Mastitis POWERFUL CONVERSATIONS FOR PERSONAL TRANSFORMATION Ph.D. 905-873-9393 www.forgecoachingandconsulting.com 38 Oak Street, Georgetown, ON • INDIVIDUAL & COUPLE COUNsELLINg • ANXIETY/ DEPREssION • LIFE & CAREER ChANgEs • PERsONAL gROwTh COUNSELLING & COACHING SERVICES Ph.D. RP Find local professionals here every Thursday! For advertising information please call 905-234-1018 or email kkosonic@theifp.ca Professionals Ask the 905-877-CARE (2273) DR. ANOOP SAYAL DR. ANOOP SAYAL Family and Cosmetic Dentistry located in Georgetown Marketplace Mall Q:Is thumb sucking bad? A:Yes and no. First, it must be understood thatthumb sucking is a "natural reflex". An ultrasound test on a developing baby will often show him or her sucking a thumb. When this habit goes on for too long, however, orthodontic problems can often occur. By the age of six or seven, the child's permanent teeth are just beginning to arrive. Before then, thumb sucking will cause few problems. After permanent teeth arrive, abnormal pressure from the thumb can cause the front upper teeth to become "bucked". The bottom front teeth then become crowded backward. A misalignment of the teeth occurs. So, how do you stop thumb sucking for your four or five year old? Some have found gloving the hand, dipping the thumb in vinegar and increased attention to the child help. In the end, though, treatment depends on how long and often the thumb sucking occurs. To avoid any permanent damage, don't delay your attempts to stop this habit. PROUDLY SPONSORED BY CHEVROLET • BUICK • GMC FIRST ANNUAL 22 SEPTEMBER 2019 25KM, 40KM OR 100KM ROUTEKM 100KM CYCLING FUNDRAISER for Cancer Assistance Services Join us for a ride through the picturesque countryside o f Halton Hills Trafalgar Sports Park, Halton Hills Start and Finish: www.tourthehills.ca EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION SAVE $25 & be entered to WIN A MOUNTAIN BIKE Learn more • Complete Residential • Repairs • Financing Now Available • Metal Flashing • Cedar Roofs • Copper Roofs and Flashing BASED IN GEORGETOWN SERVING ALL OF HALTON & PEEL REGIONS & ORANGEVILLE SHINGLES • CEDAR FLATS • COPPER www. .ca

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