Licensed Professional Counselor
Registered Drama Therapist (RDT)
DvT Institute Graduate
Get in TouchAntonietta Delli Carpini (she/her) is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Registered Drama Therapist (RDT). In addition to this, Antonietta is a graduate of the DvT Institute in New York, NY, where she received Post-Graduate Training and certification in Developmental Transformations.
Antonietta is licensed in Connecticut and Pennsylvania and specializes in Trauma treatment for adults, children, adolescents, couples and families. Other specializations include treating victims of childhood sexual abuse, Dissociative Identity Disorder and Borderline Personality Disorder. Antonietta has a special interest in working with LGBTQIA+ individuals, children, adolescents, and couples, and working with families to better understand and support their LGBTQIA+ loved ones. She received her Bachelor's Degree at New York University, and her Master's degree in Counseling Psychology from the California Institute of Integral Studies.
Antonietta takes a warm, client-centered, approach and uses a combination of Trauma-Centered Psychotherapy techniques, Imaginal Exposure, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Mindfulness, Narrative Relational Sex Therapy, and Embodied Drama Therapy techniques to facilitate healing and growth in her clients. Antonietta tailors her approach to each individual client, family, or couple's needs and goals.
Antonietta is a Registered Drama Therapist (RDT). What is a Drama Therapist?
Earners of the Registered Drama Therapist (RDT) Master level credential hold expertise in the use of play, embodiment, projection, role, story, metaphor, empathy, distancing, witnessing, performance, and improvisation as applied to different populations, across the lifespan, in a variety of settings. RDTs use these tools to help individuals create collaborative and meaningful behavioral, emotional, or psychological change.
Drama therapy is the intentional use of drama and/or theater processes to achieve therapeutic goals.
Drama therapy is an embodied practice that is active and experiential. This approach can provide the context for participants to tell their stories, set goals and solve problems, express feelings, or achieve catharsis. Through drama, the depth and breadth of inner experience can be actively explored and interpersonal relationship skills can be enhanced.
To find out more about Drama Therapy and Drama Therapists, visit https://www.nadta.org/what-is-drama-therapy.
Antonietta is a graduate of the DvT Institute.
"DvT theory is based on the assumption that Being is inherently unstable, and that form arises in the service of stabilizing Being. Sources of instability include the perception of Difference in the world, which gives rise to Desire, whose aim is to eliminate difference and this leads to suffering. Desire leads to the formation of territories such as concepts, roles, and identities.
Presence is defined as the continuous flow or process of difference, desire, formation, and then de-formation, which follows the ever-changing, transforming nature of Being. DvT is a practice that aids a person in achieving this flow. The main areas that people experience instability include the Body, Others, and Change, and DvT targets these areas of experience by attending to embodiment, encounter, and transformation.
DvT privileges improvisational and embodied interaction over exploration or role repertoire or story, and training focuses on one's abilities to use themselves and their capacity to communicate in subtle ways, through their own bodily movement, speech, sounds, gaze, and personality. This requires a number of years of intensive practice and supervision, as well as experience as a client in DvT.
DvT may be practiced between two individuals, a group, a family, or a larger community. In the context of psychotherapy and drama therapy, DvT has been especially effective with seriously disturbed populations such as patients with schizophrenia, dementia, and medical illnesses; and with traumatized children and adults. However, DvT has also been practiced with healthy people for personal growth. Wherever appropriate, DvT practitioners provide informed consent, follow ethical guidelines, and receive ongoing supervision. Though physical touch occurs in DvT, this is by mutual agreement and does not include sexualized touch." - Source https://primediscrepancy.wixsite.com/dvt40/about
Antonietta provides a range of therapeutic services, including:
What:
A 16 week long healing journey that provides:
Who:
Women, Femme, and Female identifying people between the ages of 30 and 70 who have experienced trauma
When:
Wednesdays from 6pm-7pm beginning March 1, 2023
Facilitator:
Antonietta Delli Carpini, M.A., LPC, RDT, was trained in the Trauma Centered Group Psychotherapy Model by its creators, Hadar Lubin, M.D., and David Read Johnson, PhD, and co-facilitated Women's Trauma Groups with Dr. Lubin over the course of 6 years.
If interested, call to set up an intake session with Antonietta to see if you are a good fit for the group, and if the group is right for you!
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