Art Therapy · New York City
Art Therapy
Come as you are. No art skills required.
Art therapy is a form of psychotherapy that uses creative expression as its language. Together, we create a space where making becomes a way of knowing, feeling, and healing.
Process over product. The making itself is where healing lives.
Every session is a container: held, intentional, and safe. Presence is its own kind of architecture.
English & Mandarin, with culturally inclusive care.
You are the expert. I follow your lead.
Now accepting new clients · in person & virtual across NYS
Art therapy is for anyone who is curious about their inner world. You don't need a diagnosis, a crisis, or a reason that feels big enough.
It may resonate if you are navigating grief or loss, a major life transition, anxiety, or existential questions. If you are on a spiritual path, or simply want to slow down and build a deeper relationship with yourself. If words have started to feel insufficient, or if they never quite fit in the first place.
Everyone deserves a space to be witnessed.
I work with adults and couples moving through life transitions, grief, loss, identity questions, anxiety, trauma, relationship patterns, and displacement. I offer individual, couples, and group therapy — in person in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, and virtually across New York.
My clinical background spans palliative, medical, and community settings — supporting individuals and families through serious illness, existential despair, end-of-life concerns, and legacy work. I also have particular sensitivity to the experience of immigration, displacement, and cross-cultural identity, drawn in part from my own background navigating life between Taiwan and the U.S.
No art experience needed — creativity is already woven into how you live, think, and cope. We meet you there.
People arrive for different reasons — and often without a clear name for it yet.
Grief that has nowhere to go
A transition that feels bigger than expected
Anxiety that lives in the body
Patterns in relationships that keep repeating
Navigating life between cultures, identities, or selves
Something that happened that you haven't been able to speak yet
A longing to feel more like yourself
Questions that don't have answers — yet