Nic is a 3rd year art therapy student who has worked in eating disorder day and residential treatment for almost 3 years with adults and adolescents. Nic is currently working with adults in residential eating disorder treatment. Nic’s undergraduate education focused on clinical psychology, studio art, and queer studies. Nic is passionate about working with clients in eating disorder treatment who do not fit the stereotypical norms that treatment is often designed for and helping clients navigate their experiences as they move towards recovery. Nic’s approach integrates art therapy and talk therapy methods to meet clients where they are at.
Artist Statement
This piece is symbolic to me in many ways. While I prefer to leave this piece, generally, open to interpretation, I also invite the viewer to read and consider the following: Please feel free to carefully give the piece a spin, looking at it from every angle. How do you decide what is most important? What matters more? What matters less? What stands out to you? Look at it again. From every angle possible. Can you make sense of what you see? What if I told you, just don’t overthink it.
Considerations
Credit: Nic B.
Nic B.
Art Therapy is located in room 326 of Rogers Hall on the Graduate Campus.