Clinical Conversations

Bringing your Creative Self to Therapeutic Work with Kelly Jacobs

Live: Wednesday October 1st from 12 pm - 1 pm MTN Denver

Art-making isn’t just for artists—it’s a fundamental human experience. In this Clinical Conversation, Kelly Jacobs invites you to explore how creativity can deepen your therapeutic presence and support client healing.

Together, we’ll look at how reconnecting with your own creative instincts can:

  • Help regulate your nervous system and build resilience

  • Offer new pathways for working with stuck energy in sessions

  • Open up space for play, possibility, and deeper connection

  • Model authentic expression for your clients

Reawakening your creative self as a clinician means tapping into something deeply human—making marks, shapes, and stories as a way to connect, express, and heal. It’s less about technique and more about presence, play, and possibility.

Join us for this inspiring, down-to-earth conversation that will get you thinking (and maybe doodling) in new ways.

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These Conversations Are Always Free to Attend

Every Clinical Conversation is offered at no cost - because learning, growing, and staying connected to the trauma-informed community shouldn’t be behind a paywall. Whether you join us live or catch the replay, these sessions are our gift to you.
No catch. No credit card. Just smart, practical, relevant conversations to help you keep growing in your work with trauma.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER, KELLY JACOBS, LCPC, LCPAT, ATR-BC

I am a Board Certified Art Therapist and a Licensed Clinical Professional Art Therapist in the state of Maryland. I completed my Art Therapy training at the George Washington University. In addition to art therapy, I am also a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor in the state of Maryland.  I am trained in Somatic Experiencing (Intermediate) and brainspotting (Phase 1). I am a past member (and board member) of the Potomac Art Therapy Association and a current member of the American Art Therapy Association.  My work is informed and supported by my continued learning and research in art therapy, somatic work, trauma treatment, polyvagal theory, brainspotting, holistic care, nature/eco therapy, and more. I am very passionate about learning and growing as a clinician and am constantly looking for ways to expand and enhance what I can offer to my clients. I have experience supporting adolescents and adults facing challenges such as anxiety, self-esteem, depression, bipolar,  dissociation, trauma, PTSD, substance use/abuse, peer and family relationship issues, perinatal mental health, and grief/loss. ​Beyond clinical work, I am also passionate about advocacy and education in the field of art therapy. I am available to conduct workshops, and training sessions to raise awareness about the benefits of art therapy and promote its integration into mainstream healthcare and education systems.
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This isn’t a webinar. It’s a real conversation. Honest. Raw. Clinically useful.


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