Belinda G. Todd is a Licensed Creative Art Therapist. She holds a post graduate certificate in Biography & Adult Learning from
Sunbridge College, Spring Valley, NY; a certificate in Foundations in Anthroposophical
studies, Sunbridge College; a M.A. in Visual Arts from Montclair State University; a B.A.
in Artist-Teacher from The College of New Jersey; a B.S. in Liberal Arts from The
University of the State of New York.
In addition to her private practice. Ms. Todd has worked as an Art Therapist at several
private schools for children with developmental delays and a psychiatric hospital
specializing in the treatment of the adolescent, adult and geriatric patient.
Ms. Todd presents seminars and has her work published in professional journals. Since
1992, she has been actively involved in a research project--Facilitated Communication:
Drawing, Handwriting & Painting-- which led to the production of the two videos listed on this web site. This project is on-going and invites comments and collaboration.
Privately, Ms. Todd is the wife of a retired Reform Church minister. They have five sons
and ten grandchildren ( 7 girls & 3 boys). From her studio on the beautiful Hudson
River, she paints watercolors and works with various crafts (quilting, paper
quilling, and
knitting). She has recently returned to the home of her childhood and enjoys walking
through the orchards and down the village street revisiting early memories.