
Join Ann Marie Hines, MA, ATR-BC, LPC and Matthew Brooks, MA, LPC, ATR as they dive into conversations about all things art therapy, therapy life, parent life, and the messy, meaningful process of navigating today’s world. From creativity and counseling to the everyday realities of balancing family and professional life, this podcast explores the art—and heart—of being human.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 23 | Founded | 5 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Mental HealthKids & FamilyHealth & FitnessParenting | |||

In this episode, Ann and Matt talk about the balance between being human and maintaining strong professional boundaries as therapists. They explore how personality, lived experience, humor, and authenticity can actually strengthen therapeutic relatio... more
Join Matt with special guest Emily Schlosberg and Medora Frazier as they discuss how therapists cope with professional isolation and the importance of peer support in mental health practice. In the world of therapy, counselors often face a unique set... more
Ann and Matt get painfully honest about the realities of being therapists navigating insurance panels, self-pay rates, and the constant mental math of survival in private practice. They talk burnout, boundaries, and the emotional toll of trying to do... more
Ann and Matt chat with guest Sophie Restall, ATR-P, AMFT, APCC, to unpack what it really looks like to introduce creative tools to other mental health professionals. This conversation focuses on scope of practice, ethical boundaries, and how art ther... more
Ann and Matt bring authenticity, warmth, wisdom, and humor into their podcast - while exploring a wide range of topics in the field of art therapy.
The podcast helps listeners think creatively about how the arts can be interwoven into daily life - whether you’re an established or new therapist or someone eager to know more about this exciting and growing field.
Matt Brooks and the team are the best. This is the best art therapy podcast. Exceptionally helpful
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Conversations focus on the intersection of art therapy and everyday life, highlighting themes like mental health, parenting, and creativity. The hosts explore not only professional insights from the field of art therapy but also share personal anecdotes that reflect the challenges and joys of balancing therapeutic practices with family life. Listeners are treated to discussions on various topics including community engagement through art, therapist-client relationships, and the adaptive changes necessitated by recent global events like the COVID-19 pandemic. Noteworthy is the unique blend of humor and authenticity the hosts bring, making these explorations relatable and insightful for both professionals in the field and those interested in ... more
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