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The Creative Psychotherapist is the official podcast of The Creative Clinician’s Corner, a practice building resource for Creative Psychotherapists. TCP podcast is the cast for creative, expressive, and experiential focused psychotherapists curious to learn how to design, build, and scale a thriving private practice. Your host interviews successful therapists about the tools and strategies they have used to develop creative focused practices. They also discuss products, services, and side hustles they've created to enhance their practices, communities and diversify their income streams. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reina-lombardi5/support

The Creative Psychotherapist Reina Lombardi

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The Creative Psychotherapist is the official podcast of The Creative Clinician’s Corner, a practice building resource for Creative Psychotherapists. TCP podcast is the cast for creative, expressive, and experiential focused psychotherapists curious to learn how to design, build, and scale a thriving private practice. Your host interviews successful therapists about the tools and strategies they have used to develop creative focused practices. They also discuss products, services, and side hustles they've created to enhance their practices, communities and diversify their income streams. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reina-lombardi5/support

    S3.15 | Jasmine Parker-Rodriguez | Mobile Art Therapy: Community Driven Practice

    S3.15 | Jasmine Parker-Rodriguez | Mobile Art Therapy: Community Driven Practice

    FEATURED GUESTS: Jasmine Parker is a Registered Art Therapist and holds a dual master’s degree in both Mental Health Counseling and Art Therapy. Her clinical experience covers a wide range of settings to include: Residential Treatment, Public Schools, Community Agencies, Psychiatric Hospitals, Medical Hospitals, Juvenile Correctional Centers, and private practice. Jasmine’s vision is to empower young people by providing them with a safe space to express themselves creatively and openly, free from judgment; giving them the opportunity to explore their inner workings and learn how to successfully navigate life's daily challenges. Jasmine is the owner of Listen to Your Art Therapy & Empowerment Services LLC, a company focused on the needs of the clients. Her practice is an art based, group focused and caters to teens and young adults Jasmine’s life goal is to help teens and young adults build resiliency and hope.LISTEN & LEARN:- What goes into operating a mobile art therapy practice. - What Jasmine learned since taking her practice on the road. - Community collaboration as part of a practice business model. 

    RESOURCES MENTIONED ON THE SHOW:


    Connect with Jasmine at www.ltyart.com
    Check out Jasmines Art Therapy Notebook https://www.ltyart.com/category/all-products
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ltyart_tes https://www.instagram.com/Miniatr_dolls
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LTYArt/


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    • 52 min
    S3.14 | Reina Lombardi | Growth in Practice: When to Hire Help

    S3.14 | Reina Lombardi | Growth in Practice: When to Hire Help

    FEATURED GUESTS: Reina Lombardi, ATR-BC, ATCS, LMHC-QS is a Registered Board Certified Art Therapist, Art Therapy Certified Supervisor, and Licensed Mental Health Counselor Qualified Supervisor. She owns Florida Art Therapy Services, LLC , a full-fee group practice, where she and a team of therapists provide in-person and technology facilitated individual and group art therapy and counseling services, contracted art therapy groups at various community agencies, supervision and continuing education programming for counselors and art therapists. She has contributed to several academic texts on the topics of art therapy and clinical supervision, and is a frequent presenter/speaker at local and national professional conferences. She also owns Creative Clinician’s Corner, LLC where she provides practice building resources and consultation services for creative arts therapists with a desire to build and scale their own private practice. She is the host of The Creative Psychotherapist Podcast where she interviews successful creative therapists about the tools and strategies they used to grow their dream practices, as well as how they have hustled to create additional streams of income using their knowledge and creativity by developing products and services that enhance their therapy practices.LISTEN & LEARN: 


    How to identify when you are ready to hire help to run your practice. 
    Considerations for which tasks to hire out. 
    Why to onboard before you really need the help. 



    RESOURCES MENTIONED ON THE SHOW:


    Need support in creating your practice email me for a consult: creativeclinician@gmail.com


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    • 37 min
    S3.13 | Sharon Itkoff Nacache | Creative Resilience in Practice

    S3.13 | Sharon Itkoff Nacache | Creative Resilience in Practice

    FEATURED GUESTS: Sharon Itkoff Nacache ATR-BC LCAT LPAT PMH-C is a trauma-informed, attachment-based, relational clinician with a virtual practice serving New Jersey and New York. As a perinatal art therapist with almost 15 years of clinical experience, she specializes in supporting those who identify as caregivers–personally or professionally–in cultivating creative resilience in the workplace, throughout their family building journeys, and beyond. Her work has been featured in both the New York and LA Times, and her creative clinical approaches are grounded in principles of cultural humility, humanism, and the healing power of an empathic creative process. Sharon also provides integrative arts-based wellness workshops to aid in burnout prevention and creativity development on the job for employees in both the public and private sectors. She is currently involved with an ongoing partnership with the Whitney Museum of American Art and NYC Health and Hospitals system via their HHC Art of Medicine program, bringing creative spaces to public hospital settings. To learn more visit www.cocreatearttherapy.com.LISTEN & LEARN: 


    Sharon's model of Creative Resilience. 
    The relationship between Role Fatigue and Burnout. 
    The scope of perinatal mental health. 
    The role of self-compassion as therapist and entrepreneur. 
    The benefit of engaging in a modality outside your comfort zone as creative self-care. 



    RESOURCES MENTIONED ON THE SHOW:


    Connect with Sharon at www.cocreatearttherapy.com
    LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/company/co-create-art-and-reproductive-therapy
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cocreatearttherapy/
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cocreatearttherapy




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    • 50 min
    S3E12 | Reina Lombardi | Entrepreneurial Mindset: 5 Things That Help Me Stay The Course In Rough Waters

    S3E12 | Reina Lombardi | Entrepreneurial Mindset: 5 Things That Help Me Stay The Course In Rough Waters

    FEATURED GUESTS: Reina Lombardi, ATR-BC, ATCS, LMHC-QS is a Registered Board Certified Art Therapist, Art Therapy Certified Supervisor, and Licensed Mental Health Counselor Qualified Supervisor. She owns Florida Art Therapy Services, LLC , a full-fee group practice, where she and a team of therapists provide in-person and technology facilitated individual and group art therapy and counseling services, contracted art therapy groups at various community agencies, supervision and continuing education programming for counselors and art therapists. She has contributed to several academic texts on the topics of art therapy and clinical supervision, and is a frequent presenter/speaker at local and national professional conferences. She also owns Creative Clinician’s Corner, LLC where she provides practice building resources and consultation services for creative arts therapists with a desire to build and scale their own private practice. She is the host of The Creative Psychotherapist Podcast where she interviews successful creative therapists about the tools and strategies they used to grow their dream practices, as well as how they have hustled to create additional streams of income using their knowledge and creativity by developing products and services that enhance their therapy practices.LISTEN & LEARN: 


    Five mindset characteristics to help navigate challenges as a business owner. 
    Why we need to reconsider how we define failure. 
    Using our greatest asset - creativity - in how we approach mindset in business.  

    RESOURCES MENTIONED ON THE SHOW:


    Need support in creating your practice email me for a consult: creativeclinician@gmail.com


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    • 29 min
    S3.11 | Dawn Burau | Permission to Pivot: Embracing Change

    S3.11 | Dawn Burau | Permission to Pivot: Embracing Change

    FEATURED GUESTS: Dawn Burau, ATR-BC, LMHC worked in a therapeutic classroom for 13 years at a school in Lexington, MA. The school works with children with social, emotional, behavioral, neurological and academic struggles and their families. She is currently a therapist in their outpatient program. Dawn was core faculty at Lesley University in the Graduate School of Expressive Therapy form 2016-2023. She has given multiple lectures at local and national conferences on topics related to special education, curriculum modifications, use of arts in the school setting, and interpreting and applying neuropsychological assessments in the classroom and in the development of treatment plans. Dawn co-authored two books with Daniel Reinstein: Integrating Neuropsychological and Psychological Assessments (2014) and Applying the Results of Neuropsychological and Psychological Assessments (2017). Dawn loves nature and being outdoors, recently opening a gardening coaching business Wild Indigo Gardening.LISTEN & LEARN: 


    How understanding the results of neuropsychological and psychological assessments can enhance your therapeutic practice. 
    Why the Expressive Therapies Continuum provides an excellent framework for media process selection in connection with the results of assessments. 
    The value of listening to your needs and personality as you develop your business. 
    The role of risk tolerance and business creation. 


    RESOURCES MENTIONED ON THE SHOW:


    Learn more about Dawn Burau at: www.wildindigogardening.com 
    Email Dawn at Dawn@wildindigogardening.com 
    https://www.routledge.com/Integrating-Neuropsychological-and-Psychological-Evaluations-Assessing/Reinstein-Burau/p/book/978041570888
    https://www.routledge.com/Applying-the-Results-of-Neuropsychological-and-Psychological-Assessments-A-Manual-for-Teachers-and-Specialists/Burau-Reinstein/p/book/9781138238961


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    S3.10 | Juliet King | Neuroscience Informed Art Therapy

    S3.10 | Juliet King | Neuroscience Informed Art Therapy

    FEATURED GUESTS: Juliet L. King, PhD, ATR-BC, LPC, LMHC is an Associate Professor of Art Therapy at The George Washington University and an Adjunct Associate Professor of Neurology at the Indiana University School of Medicine. Juliet has over two decades as a clinician, administrator, and educator. She developed and implemented the graduate art therapy program at Herron School of Art & Design-IUPUI, where her leadership spearheaded over 30 graduate student internships in the Indianapolis community and throughout the state. As a translational scientist, Professor King investigates the systematic integration of art therapy and cognitive neuroscience, applying her research to support those exposed to trauma across diverse populations and contexts. In 2016, she authored and edited Art Therapy, Neuroscience and Trauma: Theoretical and Practical Perspectives, with a highly anticipated second edition slated for release in early 2024.LISTEN & LEARN: 


    How having a general understanding of neuroscience can help support stigma reduction in treatment. 
    How helping clients to understand their nervous systems can have a positive impact on treatment outcomes. 
    The importance of interdisciplinary or transdisciplinary collaboration in research in art therapy. 
    Benefits of the growing body of research in support of the arts as healing practices. 
    The Expressive Therapies Continuum's role in helping therapists select interventions to facilitate different neurological responses. 



    RESOURCES MENTIONED ON THE SHOW:


    Learn more about Juliet King at: www.arttherapyresearch.com
    Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/tertiaryprocess/
    LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliet-l-king-23377529/
    Art Therapy, Trauma & Neuroscience edited by Juliet King, PhD
    Neuroarts Blueprint https://neuroartsblueprint.org/ 
    Arts & Mind Lab https://www.artsandmindlab.org/


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    • 57 min

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