“I believe that telling our stories first to ourselves and then to one another and the world is a revolutionary act.” This quote by Janet Mock illustrates the importance of sharing our narratives in order to better process, express, develop compassion for ourselves and others, and heal. Cultivating visibility through perspective-taking is especially important for […]
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Expressive Arts Training: Embrace Personal & Professional Growth
“Now I see creative arts and the healing process as inextricably linked. I see them as symbiotically connected and truly strengthened by one another.” This quote from therapist, Chris Porter, a former graduate of Northwest Creative and Expressive Art’s own Professional Training Program, illustrates the primary purpose of the Professional Certificate Clinical Path Program: highlighting […]