On this episode of Knowing Me, Knowing You, Trent is joined by queer art therapist and counsellor,
Nick Denson, to discuss creative arts therapy and the role it can play in healing. Together, they discuss:
* The difference between ‘arts therapy’ and ‘creative arts therapy’,
* How art therapy informs “art as language”, and how it can create conversation,
* How creative arts therapy and art making can benefit from a person-centred approach,
* What role creative and expressive arts therapy have in healing,
* The role of seeking our supervision for art therapists,
* What ‘art therapy affirming practice’ looks like, as well as
* Why it’s important for queer people to express themselves creatively.
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Knowing Me, Knowing You – hosted by Trent McWhinney and Dave Demmer.
Trent and Dave are mates, therapists, and all-round queer guys on a new journey of personal discovery. Get to know them, and yourself, as they dive into topics on mental health and self-development. Filled with vulnerability and laughter, the boys chat to professionals, experts, and those with lived experience to unpack what it means to truly know yourself.
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