Art Therapy is a form of Psychotherapy that combines talking with art-making. By using art materials and image-making, you are supported to express, explore and make sense of thoughts, feelings and experiences that may feel complex or overwhelming. This approach can be particularly helpful when words feel difficult, overwhelming or hard to find.
Art Therapy aims to reduce distress and improve social, emotional and mental wellbeing. It supports the development of insight, self-compassion and a sense of agency and self-worth.
Sessions are suitable for people of all ages and for individuals with a wide range of difficulties, disabilities or diagnoses. It is not an art lesson, and while sessions can be enjoyable, no previous experience or artistic skill is required.