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The Creative Psychotherapist

Reina Lombardi
Therapeutic Practices
Art Therapy
Gardening
Hiring Help
Community Engagement
Mental Health
Therapy Practices
Trauma
Entrepreneurial Mindset
Perinatal Mental Health
Creative Resilience
Jane App
Business Growth Strategies
Self-Care
Somatic Movement
Expressive Arts Coaching
Community Building
Personal Public Service Announcement
Multicultural Competency
Neuropsychological Assessment

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 ha... more

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FEATURED GUESTS: Stefan Oliva

Stefan is the co-founder of FrameShare, a digital art therapy platform designed to expand access to creative mental health care. With a background in mission-driven tech entrepreneurship, Stefan helped launch Yale Univer... more

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... more

FEATURED GUESTS: Dr. Mimi Savage is an associate professor and core faculty member in the Master's of Counseling Psychology with Expressive Arts program at CIIS in SF. She has an extensive background in acute milieus and has researched adopted young ... more

FEATURED GUESTS: Christine Brooks, PhD is a Professor and the Chair of the Expressive Arts Coaching and Community Building program at California Institute of Integral Studies. Her research interests include adult development, intentional childlessnes... more

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Recent Guests

Richard Sims
Somatic educator with expertise in integrating body movement into psychotherapy.
Episode: VFTS 2025-1 | Richard Sims | Somatic Movement Approaches in Psychotherapy
Ericha Scott
An experienced therapist with over 40 years in the field, specializing in trauma and expressive therapies.
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Episode: VFTS 2024-2 | Dr. Ericha Scott | Addressing Trauma & Dissociation through Poetry
Erika Hitchcock Scott
Returning guest and therapist who works with clients with DID and focuses on creative therapy approaches.
Episode: S3.16 | Reina Lombardi | Intentional Pause
Jasmine Parker-Rodriguez
Registered art therapist and owner of Listen to Your Art Therapy and Empowerment Services
Listen to Your Art Therapy and Empowerment Services
Episode: S3.15 | Jasmine Parker-Rodriguez | Mobile Art Therapy: Community Driven Practice
Sharon Itkoff Nacache
Licensed creative arts therapist in New York and New Jersey, perinatal mental health specialist
Co-Create Art Therapy
Episode: S3.13 | Sharon Itkoff Nacache | Creative Resilience in Practice
Dawn Burau
Registered Art Therapist and Licensed Mental Health Counselor in Massachusetts, with significant experience in therapeutic education and neuropsychology.
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Episode: S3.11 | Dawn Burau | Permission to Pivot: Embracing Change

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Reina Lombardi
Host of The Creative Psychotherapist, focusing on insights from creative therapists and their unique business strategies.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 39 ratings
  • Great resource for CATs in private practice!

    There are not many resources in this world specifically geared towards creative arts therapists in private practice, so this is a great one. Episodes tackle things like practice building, marketing, doing other aspects of practice besides individual therapy (eg supervision, consulting, etc), as well as working with certain populations. I appreciate that Reina interviews CATs of various backgrounds.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    NIBsmf
    United States2 years ago
  • The Creative Psychotherapist Delight

    Reina brings a calm, heart-centered approach to her interview style that makes it easy to listen to. And I love learning how other therapists are creatively contributing to their communities. Very inspirational and a delight to listen to!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Dr. Adina Silvestri
    United States3 years ago
  • Safe to be creative

    Creativity was a word I always shrunk from. Listening to Reina’s podcast has opened up a new understanding about what creativity can mean in practice- I realize I’ve always been creative (!) but haven’t honored that part of myself by seeing it for what it is. I super appreciate this podcast!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    LauraVCoaching
    United States3 years ago
  • Great focus!

    Love the focus on how different ways of being creative can positively impact the work of a psychotherapist. Also love Reina’s easy and warm interviewing style.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Tanya the Therapist
    United States4 years ago
  • Helpful resource for all creative therapists

    This podcast is full of both inspiration and helpful advice about how to have a thriving business as a creative therapist. I really appreciate that the host, Reina, seems warm, friendly, and encouraging. The various therapists who are guests also illustrate that there are many paths to take in running a fulfilling practice.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    CM34515
    United States5 years ago

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Feedback reflects that the interviews inspire creativity and provide practical advice for therapists, contributing positively to their professional journeys.
The warm and inviting interview style of the host is frequently mentioned as a highlight, making it easy to connect with the content.
Listeners appreciate the unique focus on creative practices in therapy, finding it to be an invaluable resource for building their own practices.

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S4.2 | Christine Brooks, Mimi Savage, Shoshana Simons | Building Community through Expressive Arts Coaching
Q: What does it look like for therapists that have been entertaining this idea of adding coaching to what they do?
It emphasizes commonalities and distinctions between therapy and coaching, shifting focus from past issues to present possibilities and future action.
S4.2 | Christine Brooks, Mimi Savage, Shoshana Simons | Building Community through Expressive Arts Coaching
Q: Can you share a little bit about that?
The application process is opening in summer 2025 with the first cohort starting in January 2026, and the program will accept individuals with a bachelor's degree.
VFTS 2024-2 | Dr. Ericha Scott | Addressing Trauma & Dissociation through Poetry
Q: What do you think are some things that people aren't necessarily aware of when it comes to working with trauma and dissociation?
A major misconception is that dissociative clients are neglected in treatment due to their compliant behavior, making it essential to look deeper beyond surface compliance.
VFTS 2024-2 | Dr. Ericha Scott | Addressing Trauma & Dissociation through Poetry
Q: Can you define what dissociation is and how we look at it differently than perhaps we did back in the 80s?
Dissociation is experienced as a separation from one's body or a feeling of observing oneself from a distance, often related to trauma.
VFTS 2025-1 | Richard Sims | Somatic Movement Approaches in Psychotherapy
Q: What are your recommendations on how people go about integrating more somatic approaches into their work?
Sims advises finding experts in somatic practices and participating in workshops, highlighting the importance of experiencing somatic techniques firsthand.

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1. Richard Sims
2. Ericha Scott
3. Erika Hitchcock Scott
4. Jasmine Parker-Rodriguez
5. Sharon Itkoff Nacache
6. Dawn Burau

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