Art Therapy Balaclava

Art Therapy Balaclava

Exploring Emotional Wellbeing Through Creativity

Art therapy at TT Psychology offers a calming, supportive avenue for patients of all ages to explore emotions and develop practical coping tools through creative expression. Moving beyond words alone, art therapy Balaclava creates a safe, playful, and sensory-friendly space where thoughts and feelings may be explored and processed at a pace that feels right for each person.

Each session is facilitated by Romi Kupfer, our qualified Art Therapist and Counsellor, who draws on a blend of creative modalities and therapeutic approaches to support emotional wellbeing, self-awareness, and personal growth. Whatever your artistic ability, this is a safe, supportive space to explore, create, and express yourself freely and without pressure.

Who Might Benefit From Art Therapy?

Art therapy has no age limit or skill requirements; rather, it offers a relaxed, hands-on approach that people of all ages may find beneficial.

Art therapy may be a supportive option for people in Balaclava who:

Prefer creative or hands-on expression

Find talk-based therapy overwhelming or challenging

May benefit from sensory-safe or play-based approaches

Want a gentle, non-pressured way to explore emotions

Respond well to movement, colour, imagination, and tactile activities

Need a supportive way to build emotional vocabulary or self-awareness

This approach may be especially supportive for children and teenagers who thrive with structure, creativity, and warmth, as well as adults seeking a fresh, expressive pathway to healing and self-understanding.

What Takes Place in Art Therapy?

Sessions in art therapy Balaclava may include:

  • Painting and drawing
  • Arts and crafts
  • Play-based therapy
  • Sand tray therapy
  • Creative writing and storytelling
  • Dance and movement therapy

Romi, our qualified art therapist and counsellor, shapes each session around the patient’s unique needs, goals, interests, and comfort levels. No previous art experience is needed; the emphasis is on expression and exploration, not artistic skill.

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What Draws People to Art Therapy

Art therapy may assist with a wide range of emotional, developmental, and behavioural needs, including:

  • ADHD
  • Autism
  • Worries and anxiety disorders
  • Emotional regulation
  • Sensory needs
  • Trauma or difficult experiences
  • Social skills and connection
  • Confidence and self-esteem
  • Everyday stress and big emotions
  • Identity exploration
  • LGBTIQA+ support and self-expression
  • Chronic health conditions (including chronic pain)

No matter your goals or challenges, art therapy provides a creative, supportive pathway that may help you develop emotional skills, express yourself confidently, and make meaningful progress at your own pace.

The Role of Art Therapy in Emotional Wellbeing

Art therapy offers a distinctive, accessible way to explore emotions, experiences, and identities through creative expression rather than conversation alone. For many children, teens, and adults, engaging with art may feel safer and more natural, particularly when thoughts and feelings are difficult to put into words.

This approach may assist with:

  • Develop emotional awareness by exploring and expressing feelings through art
  • Cultivate practical coping strategies that may support emotional regulation and overall resilience
  • Assist with sensory needs through engaging, calming, or structured hands-on activities
  • Build confidence and encourage self-expression
  • Gently process difficult or traumatic experiences at a pace that feels safe and manageable
  • Support identity development, particularly for LGBTIQA+ young people or anyone working through significant life transitions
  • Foster a warm and non-judgmental space

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What Sets TT Psychology Apart for Art Therapy?

At TT Psychology, our art therapy services near Balaclava are delivered within a warm, multidisciplinary environment designed to support emotional wellbeing and meaningful progress. Here is what distinguishes our approach:

  • Sessions facilitated by Romi Kupfer, a qualified and experienced Art Therapist and Counsellor
  • A nurturing and creative clinic environment carefully designed to support comfort and sensory safety
  • Neuro-affirming, strengths-based care
  • Coordinated support across art therapy, psychology, and assessment services
  • A child psychologist led team working together to ensure integrated, high-quality care
  • Personalised care and responsive communication with families

Learning More About Art Therapy

Art therapy is typically welcoming to everyone; children, adolescents, young adults, and adults alike may all find value in therapeutic creative expression. There is no need to be artistic or have any prior experience, as each session is personalised to suit your comfort level and goals.

Art therapy sessions are usually 50 or 80 minutes in duration and may include a range of creative activities, supported reflection, and gentle therapeutic conversations where appropriate. Both individual and group sessions are offered to ensure that all participants feel comfortable throughout the process.

Unless otherwise advised by your clinician, you won’t need to bring anything along to your session. All art materials are provided as part of our fees. We do, however, suggest wearing clothes and shoes that you don’t mind getting dirty. Our clinic has an extensive range of arts and crafts materials available, including beads, stickers, stencils, collage materials, paint, clay, sand tray, figurines, drawing supplies, pencils, crayons, textas, sewing materials, and more!

Romi works together with you (or with parents/carers for our younger patients) to establish clear, supportive goals based on your individual needs, interests, and preferred way of working. These goals may adapt and evolve over the course of your therapy as needed.

Full details regarding fees, rebates, and payment options are available on our Fees page. NDIS rebates are available for eligible participants, and no referral is necessary. Our team will ensure you have a clear understanding of your options before your first session.

Where traditional talk therapy relies primarily on verbal communication, art therapy offers an alternative pathway for expressing emotions and thoughts through visual, tactile, and creative mediums. This approach may be particularly beneficial for those who find it difficult to put their experiences into words, including children or those processing difficult or traumatic experiences.

We welcome patients from all areas of Melbourne, including Caulfield, St Kilda, Balaclava, Ripponlea, Elwood, Armadale, Prahran, Brighton, Gardenvale, Ormond, Glen Huntly, Malvern, Windsor, Bentleigh, Mckinnon, Carnegie, Hampton and more suburbs.

Our Art Therapy Booking Process

Starting your art therapy journey with TT Psychology is straightforward.

Make a Booking

Get in touch online or by phone, and our team will help organise your initial parent appointment at a time that is convenient.

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Initial Parent Session

For children and teenagers, the process commences with a parent-only session in which we discuss the child's background, interests, strengths, and current challenges to help shape a personalised art therapy approach.

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Initial Patient Session

The first art therapy session focuses on helping the child feel comfortable in the creative space. Activities are gentle and exploratory, and a parent may be asked to join for part of a session if it supports the child's confidence.

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Ongoing Sessions

Following the initial sessions, your art therapist will recommend a plan for ongoing sessions, detailing goals, session frequency, and any additional supports that may help the child express themselves, process experiences, and grow through creative work.

Romi Kupfer - Art Therapist

Registered Art Therapist, Counsellor & Clinic Manager

Romi sees patients for creative arts therapy and counselling

With over 10 years of experience working with children, adolescents, and young adults in artistic settings, Romi Kupfer is a dedicated creative arts therapist and counsellor. Romi is passionate about connecting with young people from a wide range of backgrounds and abilities, and is particularly driven by providing support during challenging periods and important transitional stages in their lives.

Take the First Step on Your Creative Wellbeing Journey Today

Art therapy offers a safe, creative pathway towards emotional wellbeing, resilience, and self-expression. Whether you or your child is looking for support with emotions, identity, confidence, sensory needs, or everyday challenges, the team at TT Psychology is ready to help. Get in touch today to book a Balaclava art therapy session and begin the journey.

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