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Your Home for Healing Through Creative Expression

About

Welcome to Epiphany Art & Therapy Studio.

 

My experience as a therapist began 15 years ago, treating children, tweens, teens and adults with trauma, crisis, grief, transition, communication struggles, high conflict relationships, LGBTQ challenges, and drive for personal and spiritual growth. I specialize in anxiety, PTSD, attachment and relationships, and parenting. I’ve worked in schools, residential treatment, crisis centers, provided psychological evaluations in emergency rooms, provided therapy in outpatient clinics, and homes, and in the community. I integrate Art Therapy, EMDR, Brainspotting, Mindfulness, and Trauma-informed Yoga into therapy with adults, adolescents, and children, and families.

I offer a range of interventions, from evidence-based protocols to more experimental strategies. From physiological hacks and skill-building, education on developmental stages, adjustment challenges to formal trauma-treatment modalities to visualization, & intuitive intervention.

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JESS KUCHINSKI, LPC, ATR

A Peak Inside...

Working with Me

Expressive Therapy

You don’t have to consider yourself an artist or a performer to appreciate life through symbols, images, language, and music. Perhaps creating things is already a way of living for you, and you’d like to deepen your knowledge of yourself by doing it in another way, or adjunctive with other types of treatment modalities.

Sometimes talk therapy misses the mark. Sometimes the only way into our hearts or out of the dark night of the soul, is to get creative. Enter the process of Expressive Therapy. 

Couples Therapy

Why do we choose the partners we choose and why do they choose us? How did we get to this dynamic with another person, which is so far from our ideals? How do we change it? How can we learn to see patterns coming, recognize when we’re about to start the pattern, and do something different? How do we heal after we’ve lost connection with our loved ones? How do we find the courage to try to connect, even while we face rejection, shame, or refusal?

Sometimes we just need to learn how to get back to connection. Find your way back to one another, while holding on to yourself.

Individual Therapy

I’ll meet you where you are, and from there, we figure out the map of the territory to where you want to be. I don’t believe we need to live in the past to find the way forward, but the past has a funny way of showing up for us right here. My clients develop skillful awareness of when a past circumstance is taking over the present. They learn precisely how to heal the past when it interferes with life right here, right now. So how do we do it? There are as many doors into healing as there are individuals ready to heal.

"Yesterday I was clever, so I wanted to change the world. Today I am wise, so I am changing myself."

RUMI

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