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Tina Alexander is a passionate Certified Art Therapy Practitioner with a Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology and over 10 years of experience in the mental health field. Currently, she is furthering her education, and will complete her Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling this summer. Tina offers a unique perspective in helping others navigate their mental health journeys.
Tina has combined her love for art and counseling by specializing in Expressive Art Therapy. Tina is the proud owner of Tina Turnbow Art, a successful professional art business in Louisiana. Tina Turnbow Art is well known for live wedding paintings, special commissions, and being showcased in retail stores. Her love for art has been a lifelong passion, one that continues to be a source of both healing and stress relief. With each brushstroke, she seeks to inspire and connect with others, and she is thrilled to share this transformative experience with you.
Whether through counseling or creative expression, Tina is dedicated to supporting personal growth and emotional well-being.
Expressive art therapy combines psychology and the creative process to promote emotional growth and healing. Expressive art therapy uses our natural desire to create as a therapeutic tool to help initiate change. For some people who have a hard time articulating what they are feeling, self-expression through art can be useful. Expressive art therapy draws from a variety of art forms, and this integration of methods can help patients access their emotions.
Expressive art therapy is for EVERYONE! Expressive arts therapy can be used with both children and adults, as individuals or in groups, to nurture deep personal growth and transformation. Research has also shown that expressive art therapy can be beneficial for several different mental health conditions. Some conditions or concerns it can help with include:
Expressive art therapy can be accomplished via the creation of different art forms; the commonality is the use of multiple senses to explore your inner and outer worlds. A therapist or counselor helps you communicate feelings about the process and accomplishment of making art, and together, you use the creative process to highlight and analyze problems and difficulties. The therapeutic work is based on the creative process, not on the final result, therefore, it is not necessary to have a background or training in the arts to benefit from this expressive therapy. Throughout the process, you learn new and different ways to communicate inner feelings that were not previously available to you by simply thinking or talking about them.