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Caitlin Torres Graham regularly works with people who are grieving, whether thatβs coming out, loss, death or, you guessed it, leaving a high-demand religion. As a trauma-informed art therapist, Caitlin works particularly with those grappling with their queer identity for the first time. Leaving behind a conservative religion has a lot of parallels and can leave behind a lot of trauma and fear.Β
On this episode, Caitlin joins the show to talk about how art expression can be a tool to go from survive to thrive, helping foster a sense of identity and psychological safety along the way. Plus, what can dill pickles and painting teach us about our boundaries and ourselves? Listen in to find out!
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YouTube π https://www.youtube.com/@ExcommuniDate
Instagram π https://www.instagram.com/excommunidate/
TikTok π https://www.tiktok.com/@cupidhasnocreed
Facebook π https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61565386854823
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Caitlin Torres Graham regularly works with people who are grieving, whether thatβs coming out, loss, death or, you guessed it, leaving a high-demand religion. As a trauma-informed art therapist, Caitlin works particularly with those grappling with their queer identity for the first time. Leaving behind a conservative religion has a lot of parallels and can leave behind a lot of trauma and fear.Β
On this episode, Caitlin joins the show to talk about how art expression can be a tool to go from survive to thrive, helping foster a sense of identity and psychological safety along the way. Plus, what can dill pickles and painting teach us about our boundaries and ourselves? Listen in to find out!
Patreon π https://www.patreon.com/excommunidatepod
YouTube π https://www.youtube.com/@ExcommuniDate
Instagram π https://www.instagram.com/excommunidate/
TikTok π https://www.tiktok.com/@cupidhasnocreed
Facebook π https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61565386854823
Support the show