
What is art therapy?
Art therapy is a distinct discipline that combines the creative process and psychotherapy. Art making in a therapeutic setting is used as a way to understand who we are, express ourselves when words cannot, release stress and tension, and enhance life by creating something that did not exist before.
Supporting adults with:
• Anxiety
• Depression
• Work Stress
• Existential Questioning


Rosewater Art Psychotherapy
Registered Psychotherapist, RP, RCAT, MSc, BA, Yoga Teacher
As a therapist, Tiffany values growth, resiliency and creativity and strives to support her clients with their inner growth, feeling grounded and reconnecting with themselves through the use of creative art-making. She believes everyone should be encouraged to have creative tools for self-reflection, self-regulating and self-expression. Her approach to understanding clients comes from an individual perspective informed by their social and cultural contexts. Tiffany works from a psychodynamic and reflexive point of view and incorporates a strength-based approach into her practice.
Tiffany’s approach to therapy comes from combining two disciplines: art and psychology by using lines, colours, shapes, and symbolic imagery to create a helpful way to make sense of feelings that are difficult to talk about. People of all ages can benefit from art psychotherapy, and previous art-making experience is not required.
EDUCATION & TRAINING
- Registered Psychotherapist with College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario
- Registered Art Therapist with the Ontario Art Therapy Association and the Canadian Art Therapy Association
- Master’s Degree in Art Psychotherapy – Queen Margaret University, Scotland, UK
- Bachelor of Arts Degree in Psychology – Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada
- Trained Yoga Teacher – In Alignment Yoga School, Bali, Indonesia
