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The Objects That Hold Us: Creating Reflective Spaces for Students with Brenda Cowan

The Objects That Hold Us: Creating Reflective Spaces for Students with Brenda Cowan


Season 2 Episode 26


📘 Episodic Synopsis:

In this deeply reflective episode, Dr. Joey Weisler is joined by Professor Brenda Cowan—author, theorist, and educator at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York city—to explore how everyday objects in classrooms, museums, and memory-laden spaces carry the power to heal.

Through her groundbreaking framework Psychotherapeutic Object Dynamics, Cowan breaks down the seven ways people interact with objects in times of joy, trauma, and recovery—from associating and synergizing to releasing and composing. Together, they unpack how educators can build intentional, emotionally resonant environments that support both student and teacher well-being. Whether you're decorating your classroom or curating a moment of pause, this episode reminds us that objects can tell stories—and sometimes, they remember for us.

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🧵 Topics Covered in This Episode

  • How classroom design influences well-being and memory
  • Seven psychotherapeutic dynamics of healing through objects
  • Creating Zen zones and memory walls in educational spaces
  • How educators can borrow lessons from museums
  • Building trust and emotional safety through student-centered design
  • What it means to invite vulnerability through classroom keepsakes


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