Summer Art Practices

By Holly Madden

Summer is a season of play, community, and high-energy activities followed by rest. Summer is also a time when connecting to nature can feel much more accessible. This practices centers this energy into connection with the wild world.

*These practices are not designed to replace therapy. We highly encourage you to reach out for support to licensed practitioners when there is a need.

Trauma Training Takeaways: Art is a powerful form of expression, and in the outlet of expressing emotion or storytelling, healing can occur. Engaging in healing work, no matter the form, can bring up trauma and triggers. This requires sensitivity, compassion, and gentleness, whether it’s with yourself or with someone you are engaging with and caring for. Pursuing help and support from a licensed practitioner should always be encouraged and supported.