Eunoia Expressive Arts Therapy
Community Health, Counselling Service, Mental Health, W&G - Mental Health and Wellbeing, Women's health
Expressive Arts Therapy: A Creative and Nature-Based Mental Health Service.
Eunoia Expressive Arts Therapy supports children, adolescents, and adults through expressive arts therapy and nature-based approaches.
Services include individual expressive arts therapy, ecotherapy, therapeutic groups, and community-based wellbeing programs.
Services may assist with anxiety, stress, grief and loss, emotional regulation challenges, life transitions, burnout, and personal growth. A person-centred, trauma-informed and strengths-based approach supports self-expression, reflection and meaningful change.
Contact Details
Sessions are offered across community and nature-based settings on the Gold Coast. Contact Eunoia Expressive Arts Therapy for current service locations and availability.
Eligibility
No referral required.
Appointment required.
No waiting list.
No referral required. Call to make an appointment.
Children (5+ years), adolescents, and adults seeking expressive arts therapy or nature-based therapeutic support. Individuals may contact Eunoia Expressive Arts Therapy directly or be referred by health professionals, community organisations, schools, or support services.
Charges and Fees
Private
Cash, Eftpos, Credit Card
Payment may be made by EFTPOS, debit card, credit card, and contactless payment methods. Please contact Eunoia Expressive Arts Therapy for current fee information.
Accessibility and Special Requirements
Not applicable
Trauma-informed practice. Experience working with individuals from diverse cultural backgrounds. Awareness of culturally responsive practice, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives and strengths-based approaches.
English
Expressive Arts Therapy, Ecotherapy, Nature-Based Therapy, Individual Therapy, Therapeutic Groups, Community-Based Programs, Anxiety, Stress Management, Emotional Regulation, Grief and Loss, Life Transitions, Personal Growth, Children, Adolescents, Adults, Trauma-Informed Practice.