What is Art Therapy

What is Art Therapy?

  • Art Therapy is a gentle, creative, and person-centred form of psychotherapy that supports self-expression, emotional awareness, regulation, insight, and growth across the lifespan.
  • Sessions are self-paced and adapted to each person’s needs, interests, sensory experiences, and ways of communicating.
  • Creative process can offer a supportive alternative or complement to verbal therapy, particularly when experiences feel difficult to express through words alone.
  • My work is informed by trauma-aware, relational, and nervous system-informed approaches, drawing from a range of therapeutic frameworks including expressive therapies, ACT, DBT, CBT, and mindfulness-based approaches.
  • Using art materials and creative exploration can help access experiences, feelings, and ways of understanding that may be difficult to express through words alone.
  • No artistic skill or experience is needed.

My approach is:

  • Relational
  • Neuro-affirming
  • Trauma-informed
  • Strengths-based
  • Person-centred
  • Creative and flexible

I draw from a range of therapeutic approaches including expressive therapies, somatic awareness, mindfulness, DBT-informed approaches, ACT-informed approaches, and nervous system-informed practice.


Who I Support

  • Children and adolescents
  • Neurodivergent individuals
  • Adults
  • Carers and families
  • Chronic illness and pain
  • Anxiety and emotional overwhelm
  • Identity exploration
  • Mental health and wellbeing

Sessions Available

  • Individual sessions
  • Group programs
  • School-based support
  • Community workshops
  • Online presentations
  • NDIS participants are welcome

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