Amy Morrison, Program Director of the Art Therapy Concentration in the School of Counseling, Psychology, and Therapy, Counseling Division, at Antioch University’s New England campus, is featured on the Creative Pulse Podcast.
In Season 1, Episode 4 of the Creative Pulse Radio Show, hosted by Dr. Krystal L. Demaine, Amy Morrison shares her insights as an art therapist and educator. The episode explores Morrison’s work with sustainable art practices, social justice, and the use of handmade paper beads in therapeutic settings. She discusses how these creative approaches are integrated into her teaching and therapeutic work, highlighting the transformative power of art in promoting healing and social awareness. The conversation offers a compelling look at the intersection of art, therapy, and activism.
Morrison’s research and clinical interests include children’s art-making for health and expression, empowerment, creativity, developmental trauma, counselor self-care, and ethics. Her art therapy and counseling practice has focused on contemplative and attachment psychology, intersubjectivity, parenting, and life transitions during adulthood.
Listen to the podcast here and read more about Amy Morrison here.