FAQs
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Our time together is unique and directed by your wants and needs for the session. Sometimes a new experience, question or art material may be explored, or alternatively we may explore the above over several sessions,
Throughout our time together I remain non interpretive of your creative process, whilst offering therapeutic and creative tools to assist in supporting you and your needs.
At all times you may select what creative materials to work with, with both indoor and outdoor therapeutic spaces available for you.
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All materials are supplied for the session. If however you have something in particular that you would like to work with, please feel free to bring it along with you to your session.
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I see both private paying and fee funded adults, children and groups.
All appointments are charged at the same rate regardless of funding availability. Please contact me for current session pricing.
NDIS reports are charged at the recommended NDIA rate.
Please check with your private health provider to determine the availability of rebates
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Creative arts therapy attends to the feelings, thoughts and behaviours that emerge during the creative process. Our time together is focused on the process, rather than the standard of the artwork.
As a human being you have an innate capacity for creativity and expression, so you already have everything you need to engage in creative arts therapy.
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Each session is 60 minutes, which includes 15 minutes for note taking and cleaning up.
For our initial session together, I recommend a 90 minute appointment.
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As a therapist I recognise the support offered by parents and support workers is vitally important to children and those experiencing disability. However, as a therapeutic space, our time together is a confidential place to explore without expectation or fear of judgement. As a result, parents and support workers do not attend sessions.
If this raises concerns for you, please feel free to contact me to discuss how we may create a supportive, safe and confidential space for your child, teen or person whom you support.