
Tel: (353) 087 6984822
Emma Cubitt Art Psychotherapist Registered with (IACAT)
& IACP accredited Cross Profession Supervisor

What we provide
Art Therapy & Supervision Services
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Individual therapy
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Group therapy
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Introductory presentations and workshops on art psychotherapy
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Face-to-Face Therapy Sessions
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IACP accredited Cross Profession Supervision
The therapist is Fully insured and Garda Vetted with Create Ireland, national development agency for collaborative arts
Quality Materials
All materials are provided for the therapy sessions. When sessions are finalised the client can take the art work home.
COVID RESTRICTIONS
Covid: Art therapy is an essential service and can continue
face-to-face
Art Therapy
Art therapy is a distinct discipline that incorporates creative methods of expression through visual art media. Art therapy, as a creative arts therapy profession, originated in the fields of art and psychotherapy.
Do I need to be able to draw?
No, all you need is an open mind and give it a go!
It is just about mark making and the process not the end result.
Who is art therapy for?
Art therapists are master-level clinicians who work with people of all ages across a broad spectrum of practice.
What is art therapy
Art therapy is a specialized area of mental health support that uses art materials and the creative process to explore emotions, reduce anxiety, increase self-esteem, and resolve other psychological conflicts.
How long is a therapy session?
A typical art therapy session is usually between 45 to 60 minutes. Set at the same time each week. Starting and ending on time.

