A friend showed this to me recently, it’s a really lovely piece of film to watch and demonstrates beautifully the emotional power art making.
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Lisa is a registered HCPC integrative art psychotherapist. After completing her Masters she went on to study somatic psychotherapy within the field of trauma.
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Lisa has worked in NHS Oxleas, as an advisor for Young Minds, a trauma psychotherapist in Harley Street and an art psychotherapist for local community services. She now runs a private practise in South West London.
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Thanks Lisa for sharing the film of Jim Carey. Really appreciated his comment about art being about love; that we all want to share who we are and have that accepted. As a therapist myself, i felt moved, as this felt like a really fitting description for when therapy is at its best. Stay in love!
Lucas
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Hi Lucas, thank you for your thoughtful and inspiring comments.
Wishing you well.
Lisa
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