Exploring Health and Health Care Using InterPlay Tools
Lynda Letourneau and
Alex Morton

Asheville, NC
Saturday, November 22, 10:00 am - 12:00 noon
This is will be an Interplay Workshop using the perennially wonderful, InterPlay Forms of : Movement, Storytelling, Voice, Stillness and Witnessing.
It is open to all levels. No experience necessary.
We will explore social justice issues/themes with an emphasis on health care and health.
It will be led by Lynda Letourneau, OTR/L (who has some admitted bias about our healthcare system) and Alex Morton, Pharmacist (who is not prone to allowing anything to be written about his thoughts, lest he should be held to them permanently!). They are both Certified InterPlay leaders and passionate about Social Justice and InterPlay forms.
Guaranteed fun or your sliding scale $$ of $10 -$15 returned with a smile.
Cost: $10-$25 sliding scale
Registration/Information: Call Lynda at 828-279-5442 if you have any questions that can’t wait.
Venue
Movement Learning Center, above French Broad Food Co-op
90 Biltmore Ave, upstairs
Asheville, NC 28801
Located downtown Asheville; see site page for map. Park in the French Broad Food Co-op upper or lower lot. Walk pass the storefront to door at far end of building. Upstairs! Bathroom access. Closest food sources: the Co-op, Mamacita's across the street, and other cafes etc on Biltmore.
Leaders
Lynda Letourneau
I have been exploring Interplay incrementally for about 15+ years. I lead a class intermittently and particularly like to lead a slow, steady class that has a theme. I'm interested in paying delightful attention to my own body wisdom and leading others to do the same. I work as an occupational therapist primarily in a rural Home Health setting/ communities. I'm on a long learning curve on how to sneak InterPlay into my life and work.
I've also been doing DOBO at funerals and weddings for friends and loved ones.
Alex Morton
Dr. Alex Morton is currently Professor Emeritus of Pharmacy and Clinical Sciences in the College of Pharmacy and retired Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences in the College of Medicine Department of Psychiatry at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, SC., where he taught and practiced for 34 years. He currently has a private practice where he consults in clinical psychopharmacology and is a guest lecturer at MUSC. He is board certified in Psychiatric Pharmacy Practice, and is one of 587 practitioners worldwide.
He taught psychopharmacology full-time in both Medicine and Pharmacy programs at MUSC. His extensive research investigations have focused primarily on the psychopharmacological treatment of mood, anxiety, and substance disorders. He has testified as an expert witness in psychopharmacology in over 60 capital murder cases regarding the effects of drugs on the brain. Leisure activities include InterPlay and slow, long distance running, having completed over 130 Ultra Marathon runs.