

A Gentle Creative Pathway to Emotional Wellbeing
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 Hampton 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.
Sessions are led by Romi Kupfer, our qualified Art Therapist and Counsellor, who thoughtfully combines creative modalities with therapeutic approaches to support emotional wellbeing, self-awareness, and personal growth. Regardless of your artistic ability, this is a welcoming, safe space to explore and create freely and without fear.
Who Can Benefit From Art Therapy?
Art therapy is open to people of all ages and skill levels, offering a gentle, interactive approach that many individuals may find both accessible and beneficial.
Art therapy may be a good fit for people in Hampton 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 Can You Expect in Art Therapy?
Hampton Art therapy sessions can involve:
- Painting and drawing
- Arts and crafts
- Play-based therapy
- Sand tray therapy
- Creative writing and storytelling
- Dance and movement therapy
Our qualified art therapist and counsellor, Romi, thoughtfully adapts each session to align with the patient’s needs, goals, interests, and comfort levels. No prior experience with art is required; the focus remains on creative expression, not artistic technique.


Why People Choose Art Therapy
Art therapy may offer support across 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)
Regardless of your goals or challenges, art therapy provides a creative, nurturing pathway that may support you in building emotional skills, expressing yourself freely, and working towards meaningful progress at your own pace.
The Value of Art Therapy
Art therapy provides a unique and accessible avenue for exploring emotions, experiences, and identities through creativity rather than relying solely on conversation. For many children, teens, and adults, artistic expression may feel safer, more engaging, and more natural, especially during times when words feel overwhelming or hard to access.
This creative process may help to:
- Develop emotional awareness by exploring and expressing feelings through art
- Develop useful coping strategies that may assist with emotional regulation and resilience
- Address sensory needs through hands-on, calming, or structured creative activities
- Encourage confidence and self-expression
- Work through difficult or traumatic experiences at a pace that feels comfortable and supported
- Nurture a sense of identity, particularly for LGBTIQA+ young people or anyone navigating meaningful life transitions
- Create a non-judgmental space


Why TT Psychology for Art Therapy?
At TT Psychology, our art therapy services near Hampton are provided within a warm, multidisciplinary environment designed to support emotional wellbeing and meaningful progress. Here's what sets us apart:
- All sessions are led by Romi Kupfer, a qualified and experienced Art Therapist and Counsellor
- A warm, creative clinic space designed with comfort and sensory safety in mind
- Neuro-affirming, strengths-based care
- A collaborative approach connecting art therapy, psychology, and assessment services
- A child psychologist led team committed to delivering integrated, high-quality care
- Personalised care paired with thoughtful, responsive communication with families
Getting to Know Art Therapy
Who is art therapy suitable for?
Art therapy is typically suitable for everyone; children, adolescents, young adults, and adults alike may all benefit from therapeutic creative expression. You don’t need to be artistic or have any experience, as all sessions are tailored to your comfort level and goals.
What does an art therapy session look like?
Art therapy sessions usually run for 50 or 80 minutes and may involve creative activities, supported reflection, and gentle therapeutic conversations where appropriate. We offer both individual and group sessions to ensure that all participants are comfortable.
Do I need to bring anything to my art therapy session?
Unless your clinician has suggested otherwise, you won’t need to bring anything to your session. All art materials are provided as part of our fees. We do, however, recommend wearing clothes and shoes that you don’t mind getting dirty. We have an extensive range of arts and crafts materials, including beads, stickers, stencils, collage materials, paint, clay, sand tray, figurines, drawing supplies, pencils, crayons, textas, sewing materials, and more!
How are goals determined for art therapy?
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.
Are any rebates available for art therapy?
Detailed information about fees, rebates, and payment options is available on our Fees page. NDIS rebates are available for eligible participants and no referral is needed. Our team will ensure you understand your options before your first session.
What sets art therapy apart from traditional therapy?
Unlike traditional talk therapy, art therapy allows people to express emotions and thoughts through visual, tactile, and creative mediums. It’s thought to be particularly helpful for those who find it difficult to articulate their experiences verbally (such as children or those processing trauma).
Our Art Therapy Booking Process
Make a Booking
Contact us online or by phone, and our team will assist in organising your initial parent appointment at a time that is convenient for you.
Initial Parent Session
For children and teens, the process begins with a parent-only session where we discuss the child's background, interests, strengths and current challenges to guide the art therapy approach.
Initial Patient Session
The initial art therapy session is centred on helping the child feel at ease within the creative space. Activities are gentle and exploratory in nature, and a parent may be invited to join for part of the session if it helps to support the child's confidence.
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.


Registered Art Therapist, Counsellor & Clinic Manager
Romi works with patients across creative arts therapy and counselling
Romi Kupfer is a creative arts therapist and counsellor with over 10 years of experience working with children, adolescents and young adults in artistic settings. Romi is passionate about connecting with young people with diverse backgrounds and abilities. She is particularly driven by supporting young people during difficult periods and transitional stages in their lives.
Start Your Creative Healing Journey Today
Art therapy aims to open a safe, creative pathway toward emotional wellbeing, resilience, and self-expression. Whether you or your child is seeking support with emotions, identity, confidence, sensory needs, or everyday challenges, our Hampton art therapist is here to help. Take the next step by booking an art therapy session today.
