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Art Therapists

Who We Are

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Kathryn Kelly

ATR-BC, LPC, CLAT

Kathryn is a Board Certified, Licensed Art Therapist, and Licensed Professional Counselor in the state of Connecticut.  Kathryn has been practicing as an art therapist for over a decade, and has experience working with a wide variety of clients.  She is a neurodiversity-affirming therapist who specializes in working with autistic clients and people who have intellectual disabilities.  Kathryn believes in an individualized therapeutic process and knows that all people are deserving of respectful, quality care for their specific needs.

Jennifer Narcisco

ATR-BC, LPC

Jen graduated from Albertus Magnus College with a Master's of Arts in Art Therapy in 2015. She has worked with individuals with disabilities of all ages for over 10 years in a variety of roles. Since earning her Master's, she has been working as an Art Therapist, providing an outlet for free expression and creativity among an often overlooked population. Jen specializes in grief, depression, anxiety, social skills, and sensory-based art therapy in both individual and group settings.

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Elizabeth Mainstruck

ATR, LPC-A

Elizabeth is a Registered Art Therapist and Licensed Associate Professional Counselor in the state of Connecticut. She graduated from University of Connecticut with a BA in Fine Arts in 2015 and received her Master’s of Arts in Art Therapy and Counseling from Albertus Magnus College in 2021. Elizabeth has experience working with individuals with disabilities in a studio art therapy setting and adolescents and children in a private practice. Elizabeth is passionate
about how creative expression can facilitate processing through difficult emotions and healing.

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Meaghan Heeks

ATR, LPC-A

Meaghan is a registered art therapist and associate licensed professional counselor in the state of Connecticut. She graduated from Albertus Magnus College in 2017 with a BA in Art, concentrating in Art Therapy and later went on to complete her MA in Art Therapy and Counseling in 2020. Meaghan uses a humanistic approach to therapy to ensure inclusivity, respect, warmth, safety and growth in the therapeutic space. She has extensive experience working with individuals with disabilities and is passionate about bringing art therapy practices to the chronic pain & chronic migraine communities.

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