Individual sessions.

Individual 1:1 creative arts therapy sessions are offered to youth (13+) and adults. This includes neurodivergent and Autistic people, and LGBTQIA+ clients.

Artmaking is the main way sessions happen. Sessions are tailored to the individual and typically last 60 minutes.

Two chairs facing each other with a table between them in a studio space, set up for a 1:1 creative arts therapy session with paper and pencils available.

1:1 creative arts therapy sessions take place in a home studio setting.

Online sessions.

Online sessions are available as an alternative to in-person sessions when this format is a good fit. Online sessions are offered at a slightly reduced ratewith clients supplying their own materials at home.

How sessions are structured.

Artmaking is central to each session. Talking may happen alongside the making, but there is no expectation to talk throughout.

How a session begins depends on the person. Some people begin by choosing materials or starting a process. Guidance is available if requested.

Sessions move at a comfortable pace. There is no pressure to finish an artwork.

A session might involve choosing materials, making quietly, and discussion as we work. There is no requirement to explain artwork or aim for an outcome. Work may remain unfinished.

Session fees.

Individual, face-to-face, sessions are offered at a standard rate of $156.16 per hour. All materials are provided.

Availability and fit.

Fit is based on how the work happens, not on diagnosis or assessment. This practice works within the scope of Creative Arts Therapy. When requests fall outside scope, other options may be suggested.

Cancellations and rescheduling.

A 24-hour cancellation policy applies.
The full fee is charged for late cancellations and missed appointments.

What is not offered.

This practice does not provide services for children under 13, couples, or families.

Diagnosis, assessment, crisis or emergency support, and trauma treatments outside Creative Arts Therapy are not offered.
Psychiatric or medical therapy is not provided. Urgent or high-risk situations are outside the scope of this work.

When needs fall outside scope, other services may be suggested.