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PuzzleArt Therapy: How it Came to Be

My life was on track and I was going places. I was a talented young executive in my 30s, still enjoying the invincibility of youth. For a decade, I had my own international award-winning design and marketing firm in NYC, with some two dozen employees. I wasn\’t on my way to living the dream – I was living the dream! I had worked tirelessly to get there, and I never imagined I could lose it all in an instant. But everything changed when I suffered a stroke. No one expects their life to change dramatically and without warning, especially with something like a stroke, which most people think of as \”something that happens to someone else,\” or someone older, or someone more disease prone. But it happened to me, and suddenly, everything in my life was changed. A cerebrovascular accident (CVA) or stroke occurs when blood flow to the brain is restricted and it results in cell death in the brain. Stroke survivors\’ lives are impacted in different ways, and the effects of the stroke depend mostly on the location of the stroke and the extent of brain tissue damage.  Common effects include: Paralysis on the opposite side of the body where the stroke occurred Memory loss Speech/language problems Vision problems Changes in behavior In the following years, I found myself on a seesaw. One part of me missed the fast-paced excitement of the business world. That was the life I wanted, but I could no longer function in it. My pragmatic half, however, moved toward new horizons. Finding a New Path to Recovery After my debilitating illness, I was grateful my right side was still working and my long- term memories were intact, but I felt adrift. It was difficult to concentrate. Short term memory deficits plagued me, and aphasia impacted my communication skills. I didn’t know where to turn, but I knew something had to change. When I suffered the stroke and then began the long road to recovery, I had made a promise – to myself, to the universe – that if I got through this, I would give back to humanity. I wasn\’t sure what that would mean, or how it would look, but I knew I would spend my life giving back. At that point in my journey, I was working on finding a new normal and recovering from my stroke, when one day, I felt restless. I felt the urge do something creative. I realized I had so much art bursting out of me, so much to say with color, shape, texture, and line. I had always been artistic and loved anything to do with my hands: painting, sculpture, calligraphy arts, crafts, flower arranging, trompe l’oeil, Japanese sumi-brush, weaving, needlepoint, crocheting, knitting, macrame, gardening, sewing, cooking — the list just went on and on. But above all, there was always painting. So I began again, putting color on canvas and letting expressions of color, shape, texture, and line take over. I was always covered in paint. To this day, I don’t think there is much in my closet that isn’t paint-spattered, unless it’s brand new. But as I painted, I began to recover myself in ways I hadn\’t expected, though it\’s certainly not shocking given what a transformative and powerful tool we have in art as a therapy. What came out of all the personal challenges of those years was a system I slowly developed; it was a way to connect with all the answers the world was offering me. To understand my own circumstances, I had delved into the world of neuroscience and vision therapy, connecting the dots between vision and brain health, learning the best ways to promote optimal brain activity and brain-body communication, and systematically putting those tools into practice. From Pain to Progress to PuzzleArt The result was PuzzleArt Therapy, a way to find happiness and live younger, live longer, and get stronger. PuzzleArt Therapy was born out of my journey from a debilitating stroke, and what began as an exploration of creativity and color and line for myself, grew into a visual perceptual therapy system designed to stimulate the brain and improve over 20 different skills. As I collaborated with neuroscientists, behavioral optometrists, anti-aging experts, and educators in order to realize the potential of PuzzleArt Therapy, it dawned on me that I had found my way to give back, and I\’ve been doing it ever since, dedicated to creating my own best life by helping others create theirs. I use PuzzleArt Therapy myself every day and I see the results in my own life on a continual basis. PuzzleArt Therapy was developed out of a specific need, but its applications are truly endless. Sign up to try out my free brain game, and may you live younger, longer, and stronger through creativity every day! Alli Berman is a Brain Fitness expert and the Eye Brain Fitness Guru. She has been an artist, author, educator, creativity consultant, workshop leader,  perceptual and sensory products and programs developer, and motivational speaker for the past 30+ years. Berman has served as an educational advisor to the American Academy for Anti-Aging Medicine for over 30 years, and she is the founder of The Art of Rehabilitation and Anti-Aging Art. She created the PuzzleArt Therapy System in collaboration with behavioral optometrist, Susan Fisher, OD, and through consultation with neuroscientists around the world. Berman uses the system herself on a daily basis to keep her own brain as healthy, engaged, and challenged as possible!

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Early Bird Registration for PuzzleArt Therapy Training Ends Today!

Hi everyone, The next PuzzleArt Therapy training is June 8th, but early bird registration ends today, Friday, May 30th! Lock in your price at $245 for a full day of hands-on training that you can use the very next day. After today, the full registration price will be $265. Train to improve 20 skills, including: • Memory • Near / Far Focus • Oculomotor • Peripheral Vision • Sensory PuzzleArt Protocol • Spatial Relationships • Visual: Closure, Discrimination, Figure /Ground, Perception • Visualization • Amblyopia / Suppression • Bilateral Integration • Binocular Skills • Cognitive and Problem-Solving Skills • Creativity • Directionality • Gross + Fine Motor • Letter + Word Recognition Register today! Alli Berman

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Come see me at PuzzleArt Therapy Training Next Sunday!

Hi everyone, Our next PuzzleArt Therapy training will be next Sunday, June 8th, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Come see me in action! Here\’s my bio below: PuzzleArtist Alli Berman, PAT Artist, Author and Educator for 36 years, Berman created her interactive PuzzleArt™ concept to help others. Founder of Anti-Aging Art and Brain Fitness Art. Thousands benefit from her arts, professional development, creativity and ed- ucational programs. Berman’s art is exhibited in museums, galleries and corporate + private collections worldwide. BA/Edu + BA/Art Stony Brook Univ, MS/Abt Pratt Institute. See you soon! Alli Berman

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Meet Serena, one of our PuzzleArt Therapy Trainers!

Hi everyone, Our PuzzleArt Therapy Training is next week, Sunday, June 8th from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Meet our trainers! Serena Zeidler, OTD, MA, OTR/L. Serena is an occupational therapist with 30+ years of experience. Her current clinical focus is on school-based practice. Serena is an Assistant Professor in the Dept. of Occupational Therapy at NYIT, and is an adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor at Stony Brook University. Serena received her M.A. in OT from NYU, and her Doctorate of OT from Chatham University. Register today! Alli Berman

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Meet Linda, one of our PuzzleArt Therapy Trainers!

Hi everyone, Our next PuzzleArt Therapy Training is Sunday, June 8th from 9 a.m. till 4:30 p.m. Meet our trainers! Linda Hindy-Telford, OTD, OTR/L, BCP is a practicing Occupational Therapist specializing in pediatrics for the past 30+ years in schools and home care. As a Clinical Assistant Professor at Stony Brook University, she has taught Pediatrics, Sensory Integration, and Assistive Technology. Linda received her BS in OT from SUNY Downstate, her Masters in Education from NYIT, and her OT doctorate from Rocky Mountain University. Create your best day, Alli Berman

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Attend PuzzleArt Therapy\’s Training Live in New York!

Hi everyone, Register for the next PuzzleArt Therapy Training June 8th from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Use what you learn the very next day! Early bird registration ends on May 30th. PuzzleArt Therapy Training Program Brochure June 8 2014 Our six credit hours of training will give you the tools, techniques and materials to begin screening, assessing, and treating both children and adults with a variety of abilities. You will be able to use the PuzzleArtTherapy System concepts and products immediately in your practice. Space is limited so reserve your seat today! Alli Berman

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Improve your memory and focus with PuzzleArt Therapy Training!

Hi everyone, The next PuzzleArt Therapy live training event is June 8th from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Early bird registration ends May 30th, so get your seat today! PuzzleArt Therapy Training Program Brochure June 8 2014 PuzzleArt Therapy System products are provided with the 6 credit course. Participants take home our PuzzleArt Therapy Starter Program that can be used immediately for assessment and therapy: PuzzleArt Discovery Checklist for Visual Skills with our StickyStick Program Full color PuzzleArt Therapy Activity Book Sampler with hundreds of activities PuzzleArt Challenge Grid Sampler – works on 20 skills including form constancy + 3D Training day materials in handy binder Total Additional Value $200.00 Register now! Alli Berman

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Save the date! June 8th is the next PuzzleArt Therapy Training!

Hi everyone, Early Bird Registration for our PuzzleArt Therapy Training ends May 30th, so get your seat today. The training will be June 8th from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. PuzzleArt Therapy Training Program Brochure June 8 2014. Goals and Objectives Participants will: Learn the developmental progression of visual skills Understand the definitions of visual perception, visual motor, oculomotor, binocular and sensory skills and the PuzzleArt products that will help develop/improve them Practice conducting a quick visual screening tool to be used in conjunction with clinical assessment and standardized tests as well as three PuzzleArt Sensory Protocols Explore the relationship of visual skills to reading, writing and daily life skills Discover a new form of integrative therapy Acquire the skills to use a minimum of nine PuzzleArt Therapy products. Click on Add to Cart below to take advantage of the Early Bird Registration price. Our group registration rate of $230 is also available for groups of 3 or more. Please email Training@PuzzleArtTherapy.com to send us the names of those in the group. Create your best day, Alli

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