Expressive Arts Psychiatrists in Tempe, AZ

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Abstract Psychiatry & Wellness, PLLC
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, DNP, MC, PMHNP, -BC
Verified Verified
Prescott, AZ 86301
At Abstract Psychiatry & Wellness, we care about your health! https://abstractpsychiatry.com. Dr. Susan Frost has over 40 years experience in the mental health field working with adults, children & families. Let her guide you toward mental and physical health using a caring and holistic approach, working with you to meet your needs and goals.
At Abstract Psychiatry & Wellness, we care about your health! https://abstractpsychiatry.com. Dr. Susan Frost has over 40 years experience in the mental health field working with adults, children & families. Let her guide you toward mental and physical health using a caring and holistic approach, working with you to meet your needs and goals.
(928) 719-0770 View (928) 719-0770
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Dr. Val Nkendong
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, DNP, PMHNP-, BC
Verified Verified
Phoenix, AZ 85086
Dr. Valery Nkendong, with an extensive journey from Certified Nursing Assistant to Doctor of Nursing Practice, founded Desert Bolt Behavioral in Phoenix, aiming to provide personalized mental health services. As a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner, his practice focuses on comprehensive solutions for all ages, leveraging his journey through healthcare to offer high-quality, accessible care. Desert Bolt embodies a vision for transformative mental health support, emphasizing client-centered approaches in a community-driven setting.
Dr. Valery Nkendong, with an extensive journey from Certified Nursing Assistant to Doctor of Nursing Practice, founded Desert Bolt Behavioral in Phoenix, aiming to provide personalized mental health services. As a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner, his practice focuses on comprehensive solutions for all ages, leveraging his journey through healthcare to offer high-quality, accessible care. Desert Bolt embodies a vision for transformative mental health support, emphasizing client-centered approaches in a community-driven setting.
(480) 613-9964 View (480) 613-9964

Expressive Arts Psychiatrists

What happens in expressive arts therapy?

In an expressive arts therapy session, the therapist will provide the space and materials necessary to encourage the client to express themselves creatively. These can include art supplies, musical instruments, a journal, a camera, and more. The therapist offers careful guidance throughout the creative process, often noticing and talking about psychological issues as they arise. Many clients also benefit from the mind-body connection—the physical act of making art can help them feel more grounded and present.

How long does expressive arts therapy take?

An expressive arts therapy session will typically last between 50 minutes and an hour. Group sessions may run longer. Sometimes, a client might only need one or two sessions of expressive arts therapy in conjunction with talk therapy to resolve a psychological issue. Others might find a fixed number of sessions over the course of either weeks or months to be beneficial. The duration depends on the client and their individual needs and goals for therapy.

How does expressive arts therapy help children?

Creativity is an important part of normal child development. Expressive arts therapy proves a safe outlet for child clients to learn to identify their emotions and express them in healthy ways. In expressive arts therapy, children can build their self-esteem, discover more about their personality and strengths, and feel a sense of normalcy in an otherwise chaotic world. This therapeutic approach can be particularly helpful for children with developmental disabilities, autism, ADHD, speech impairments, and other conditions.

What are the limitations of expressive arts therapy?

Sometimes individuals have physical limitations that can affect their ability to express themselves artistically in certain mediums. For example, someone with hearing problems might find it difficult to make music. Sickness and mobility issues can make some types of art physically inaccessible (e.g., sculpting, dancing, etc.). Sometimes, clients are overly skeptical and have trouble letting go and engaging with the creative process. Individuals who require a higher level of care may be better served with other types of therapy.