Bio


Jennifer Ramsay

Jennifer Ramsay

I’m a Storyteller. As a child in my native land, Scotland, the books I read filled my life with wonderful adventures and sowed the seeds of passion for stories in my heart. Little by little my Celtic roots and its long tradition of storytelling nurtured this passion, until one day I heard the calling to start telling stories. The tales I tell are inspired in the dawn of civilization, when we gathered around the fire to listen to stories and myths of creation to connect us with our inner selves, our clan and the universe.

Art Therapy, Gestalt, Symbolic Psychodrama and creativity have been allies in this journey into the vast world of symbols and archetypes. And, also intuition and respect which accompany me and guide me when I listen to the life stories of the people on their hero’s journey who come to Story Arte, the place of Creativity and Personal development that I created in 2017.



Professional Background

  • Professional storyteller.
  • Art therapist and Gestalt therapist.
  • Multidisciplinary artist.
  • Teacher trainer.
  • Author and illustrator.

Trained in

  • BSc in Biological Sciences, with honours, Napier University, Edinburgh.
  • Humanistic Art Therapy and Gestalt Therapy.
  • Psychology of Eneatypes (SAT Programme), with Claudio Naranjo.
  • Training and Posgrad on Integrated Body Process (PCI), with Antonio del Olmo.
  • Symbolic Psychodrama of Stories, with Escuela de Psicodrama Simbólico (EPS).
  • Experiential Dance, with VoARTE (Víctor Orive).
  • Gestalt Theatre, with La Canoa de Papel.
  • Diploma in Thai Massage.
  • Diploma as Yoga Teacher for Children.
  • Priestess in the Tradition of Celtic Reclaiming.
  • First Level in Wake Up Schools.
Jennifer Ramsay

Asociaciones

Jennifer is an active member of the following professional associations:

AEDA - Asociación de Profesionales de la Narración Oral en España
MANO - Asociación Madrileña de Narración Oral
ARTEGEH - Asociación Española de Artetarapia Gestáltica Humanista
Asociación Española de Psicodrama (AEP)