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What I do

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  • Conducting Individual Art Psychotherapy Sessions for children, adolescents, and adults

  • Facilitating Group Art Psychotherapy Sessions for Schools and Educational Institutions, School-based Programs, Community Centres, Youth Services Organizations, Hospitals and Healthcare Settings, Non-profit Organizations, Community Outreach Programs, and Support Groups for Specific Challenges. 

  • Assessment and Therapeutic Goal Setting in collaboration with the client and their support system.

  • Leveraging a variety of artistic modalities to enhance individual choice and expression, fostering reflective engagement beyond the creative process.

  • Integration of Verbal and Non-verbal Communication

  • Using Trauma-Informed Approach

How I do individual art psychotherapy interventions 

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  • Building rapport in a dedicated art psychotherapy studio

  • Collaborative goal-setting during assessment

  • Clients choose materials for self-expression

  • Encourage free expression or provide thematic guidance

  • The use of verbal dialogue explores the artwork's meaning with open-ended questions

  • Symbolic exploration connects artwork to personal experiences

  • Conclude with reflection on emotional impact and insights

  • Discuss potential plans for future sessions or assignments

  • Blend traditional techniques with art interventions

  • Foster emotional well-being and personal development through art.

Who can benefit

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  • Children and adolescents may find it challenging to express their emotions verbally. Art therapy provides a non-verbal outlet for them to communicate and explore their feelings especially when dealing with trauma, grief, anxiety, or behavioral problems.

  • Individuals with mental health disorders, including depression, anxiety, PTSD, and ADHD.

  • Individuals with communication challenges, including individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) or communication disorders

  • Trauma Survivors may find support in expressing and processing traumatic memories in a safe and controlled environment.

  • Individuals facing chronic illness and medical conditions may find solace in the creative process, using it to express their feelings about health, treatment, and the impact on their lives.

  • Individuals encountering major life transitions

How I do group art psychotherapy interventions 

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  • Introduction of session theme for expressive art with various materials

  • Observation and encouragement of group interactions, emphasizing collaboration

  • Discussion and sharing session, exploring emotions related to the theme

  • Reflection on group dynamics and exploration of symbolism in collective artwork

  • Conclusion with a summary, creative assignments, and a smooth transition

  • Encourages individual expression and cultivates social skills, empathy, and belonging

  • Connects participants facing similar challenges for a sense of community

  • Enhances therapeutic process through collaborative and supportive group dynamics

  • Contributes to individual growth and well-being within a therapeutic community.

Who can benefit

  • Individuals with shared experiences, such as trauma survivors, veterans, or individuals dealing with a specific health condition

  • Children and Adolescents can benefit from the dynamics of group interaction, fostering social skills through their creative expressions in a supportive environment

  • Individuals suffering from social anxiety or isolation

  • Substance abuse recovery groups

  • Mental health support groups

  • Caregiver groups allow sharing experiences and support each other with the lived challenges

  • Workplace or educational settings

  • Domestic violence or trauma survivors

  • Grief and loss support group

  • Diverse population including LGBTQ+ community, refugees, immigrants, or individuals from different backgrounds.

Key Information for your appointments

Initial assessment and goal setting: The first appointment, a 30 to 45-minute session dedicated to assessing your needs and setting short-term goals, is priced at a reasonable €50, ensuring you receive valuable insights at an affordable cost.

 

Individual session rates: An individual session of 60 minutes costs €60 (art materials provided).

 

Introductory package for children and adolescents: The first meeting is with the parents or legal guardians for therapy sessions intended for your child or adolescent unless otherwise requested. I offer an introductory package of 6 meetings for €300 (art materials provided), including one preliminary meeting (30 to 45 min.), four individual sessions of 60 minutes with the child or adolescent, and one feedback meeting for comments and decision regarding the continuation of therapy (30 to 45 min.).

 

Group therapy: Our rates for group therapy are designed to be inclusive, considering different criteria, such as the number of sessions and participants. We will communicate these rates to you when organizing the interventions, ensuring you feel considered and accommodated.

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Insurance Reimbursement: In some countries, Art Psychotherapy sessions may be partially or fully covered by health insurance or mutual funds, especially if prescribed by a doctor or part of an overall treatment plan for a specific medical or psychological condition. Check with your insurance company or mutual fund for reimbursement details. Depending on your personal and financial situation, financial assistance may also be available from certain associations or foundations.

*VAT not applicable - Article 293 B of the CGI (special tax exemption scheme)

Cancellation Policy: We understand that unforeseen circumstances may arise. However, please cancel any appointment at least 24 hours in advance. Any appointment not cancelled within this timeframe will incur a €50.- charge 

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