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DECEMBER 2011 GTI NEWS

Growing Through It® (GTI) teaches innovative rehabilitation services that promote a Whole Systems approach to living with a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI).


GTI Rehabilitation Services:
• The GTI Art Workshop
• Facilitator Training Certification
• Holistic Recovery Presentations
• Private Consulting Services


Each service recipient is supported to live to his or her fullest potential.


The services compliment and augment traditional treatments and therapies, while providing a holistic means for participants to re-define themselves living with a TBI.

Increased self-esteem, confidence and self-knowledge are measurable outcomes of the Workshops. Returning to meaningful employment is another potential measurable outcome.

TODAY

The GTI Art Workshop is at The Nancy Devereux Center
Wednesdays, 9:00 - 10:30 am (no class December 28th)

And Bittin is teaching art classes at Bay Be in Charleston, OR

Go to Bay Be on FaceBook to learn more!!

See you there!!

The GTI Facilitator Training Seminar trains professionals and artists to lead others through the dynamic GTI art workshop process.

More people recovering from TBI can improve the quality of their life by creating an Individual or Collaborative Art Piece.

Private Consultation is available by appointment!

"Bittin with Book in front of Breaking Boundaries"

Photo

St. Francis Health Care Centre, Green Springs, OH

December 1991 10' x 10' x 3"

Bittin has a profound understanding of living after sustaining a traumatic brain injury and using creativity to improve outcomes. She assists others with inner and outer self-expressions to facilitate healing and growth.



Bittin's education and intimate comprehension of trauma qualifies her to speak to a wide variety of audiences concerning brain trauma, artistic process, healing and growth and related topics. Visit the Presentation section to request her services. She has been sharing her creative approaches Nationwide since 1993 and plans to for many years to come!

See Bittins' resume to learn of her educational and professional accomplishments.



In Honor of 9/11......

"Growing Through It in Montana"

Word-laden, acrylic collage on masonite

BIA Montana State Conference

September 2001 3' x 4' x 2"

GTI's Coos Bay area Successes!

Five Collaborative Art PIeces have been created by 55 people.

Individual art pieces were created by seventeen people during two different GTI sessions. These new artists tried their hands and hearts at expressing themselves - and they did a great job.

New friendships were also forged, we had great local media exposure and, best of all, we had lots of fun!
It is a great opportunity for me to learn more about teaching and classroom management.

Our 2007 projects were presented to the community
at the Black Market Gourmet venue on February 14th.

The celebration was a great success!

"Imagination Behind the System,"
was complete by Destinations Academy students
at the Harding Learning Center in Coos Bay, Oregon.

The Harding Learning Center makes a stand for students
and are committed to
EDUCATION FOR ALL - WHATEVER IT TAKES!

Our first local piece, Honoring Our Lives,
was conducted at the Shama House in North Bend.

Shama House is a place of empowerment for adults with mental illness.

The SHAMA workshop was funded in part by the Zonta Club of the Coos Bay Area of Oregon. All workshop were funded by the Coos County Cultural Coalition, Three Swallows Foundation and Beloved Patrons.
"Growing Through Circumstances in Coos County"

** I worked primarily with community members labeled as "disenfranchised youth". (Special attention has been given to protect the anonymity of all participants).

**Please explore the Workshop Gallery to witness the hundreds of people who have created intimate truths about their lives regarding each Workshop Theme.

Since 1993, 55 art pieces have been created. The workshop has been welcomed in eleven states nationwide - including Maine, Ohio, Michigan, New York, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, Montana, Oregon, Colorado, Washington and the District of Columbia.


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GTI's Business Values will aprise you to our committments to those we serve.

Past Lighthouse School News....2010

Billie Brown and Bittin Duggan attend the largest Arts and Disability Festival to date in Washington DC: The International VSA arts Festival from June 5th through 10th.
I was moved and inspired by the dancers, actors, singers, artists and all who were connected beyond any previous imagination!!!!

I took a side-step from facilitating GTI workshops to be the art teacher at a Public Charter School - The Lighthouse School in Hauser, Oregon. We are part of the North Bend School District.
2010 was the third year that I have entered students in the National Call for the All Kids Can Create... Exhibit.

THis year over 185 students supported this inclusive call and allowed me to enter their art,
each reflecting what is unique about living in the Greater North Bend/Coos Bay area
and some favorite view and places of living on the coast.


2009 Lighthouse School NEWS!! Billie Brown, Lighthouse Fourth Grader was selected as the Oregon Represenative
for the All Kids Can Create...a two-year National Exhibit.

To see the story by local station KCBY, please click on the image and then touch the video icon under the picture of Billie.
Read the article in our local paper The World

Billie chose me to be her chaperone and she and I went to DC for the International VSA Arts Festival from June 5th and 10th.

And this is a local story we did after we returned



In March 2009, a total of 93 students from both schools were entered in a National Art Competition, All Kids Can Create, sponsored by VSA arts and CVS Pharmacy.
One student from each of our two schools were first selected as the top two state contestants. Billie Brown, Lighthouse Third Grader, was then chosen as the final winner to represent the state of Oregon for a two-year National Tour.
The first showing will be at Union Station in Washington, D.C, from June 1st through 21st, 2009.

Funny I wrote this in 2007 after I had been hired as the art teacher at the Lighthouse School.
As my children are school-age, I feel confident that this is where I need to focus my attention for a while. GTI will still conduct workshops in the summer months, as this is my life passion.


Keep your eyes, ears mind and heart open!
and now - I am back into GTI!!! Rock on my family!!!!

"Honoring Trees of Life - a painting which honors all who have sustained brain trauma from any source, at any age and have made a conscious choice to overcome their difficulities and grow through it..."

mixed media on paper, 12 panels

Private Collection - 3.5" x 6" copies available

November 1995 3' x 6'

1996 National Brain Injury Symposium; Dallas, Texas - Poster Presentation

• First Place Non-Research - Judges Choice
• First Place Non-Research - Peoples Choice

~ Growing Through It Honoring Trees~

• tree bark is created with the names of participants
• photographs in branches depict major steps of workshop process
• hanging leaves documents completed art piece by title, date & location


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TBI is the Nations silent epidemic!!! Let us be heard!!!

The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that 1.4 million people in the US sustain TBIs annually.

An estimated 3.17 million Americans [– about 2% of the US population –] currently live with a disability resulting from TBI*.

People recovering from TBI need not only to regain their physical, mental and cognitive abilities, they also need creative tools to redefine their sense of self so as to have a concrete ground from which to rebuild themselves as whole emotional and social beings.



* http://www.biausa.org/

"Our Second Life Stage"

Three-dimensional, word-laden acrylic collage on masonite

Terry Home, Pacific, WA

February 1999 3' x 4' x 2"


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GTI services include the innovative GTI Art Workshop,GTI Facilitator Training Certification , Individual Instruction, and art and healing oriented Conference Presentations.

"PossAbilities Art Exhibit logo"

water media and pen on paper

Artist's Collection - full size copies available

October 1999 14" x 14"

The GTI Vision is to provide new opportunities for people to express themselves through creative process.

The GTI Recovery Methods meet an increasing need for a wholistic approach towards recovery and personal growth in todays world.

Utilizing wholistic methods to bring words and forms which have arised from group members, Direct Art Workshop Facilitation is currently available. The workshop process uses empowering methods that focus on qualitative emotional components of recovery that are essential to express and explore for re-creating a.whole sense of self.

Offered in a flexible format, members are given an opportunity to re-create a positive sense of self in context of adversity as they co-create a collaborative art piece that reflects individual and collective "truths".

GTI Art Pieces enliven a natural tendency of humings* to be their inner truth of self-love and respect.

The GTI art workshop has proven to increase self-esteem and communication abilities for hundreds of participants nationwide. Both short and long-term results have been positive and inspiring - see our testimonials page!

And read Accolades for Growing Through It that professional have written about their satisfaction with the Art Workshop recevery method!


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Inspired to heal and grow herself in 1989, Duggan used her previous artistic talents to express her transformative healing process. Exhibiting a "Before, During and After" art exhibit Tree to Tree: Recovery Transformation across the nation inspired others, which, in turn, inspired Bittin to share the GTI Art Workshop with others living with similar life circumstances.

Breaking Boundaries is a ten-panel, three-dimensional, journal-laden oil collage that created itself through me in 1991. This section exhibits various view of the art pieces as well as the journal writings in full detail. The art piece was first exhibited at my Bachelor's of Fine Arts Graduation Art Show at the University of Colorado at Boulder, December 13, 1991.

GTI has received appreciated funds from The Negley Flinn Charitable Foundation, Three Swallows Foundation and other generous private donations from 2002 to 2004.

We are tremendously grateful for their support and belief in GTI, as well as for the sponsorship from Oregon Cultural Access (ORCA) for project development.


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Please e-mail bittin to for more information today! bittin@growingthroughit.org


"Director Duggan presenting at BIA of Montana Conference"

Photograph

Bozeman, MT

September 2001 Presentation

*Humings (coined by Blythe Pelham. morphed word from "human being." "The meaning is basically the same, though with the gender lifted out. The pronunciation is with a long "u" sound (rhymes with fuming), and it's a lot of fun to say!)"

All GTI services are suitable for people with and without disAbilities.


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