Grace is an Art Therapist at The Story Isn’t Over. She is passionate about using art to facilitate self-discovery, healing, and personal growth. She believes that art provides a unique way to express emotions, process painful thoughts, and explore their inner selves. She works with this creative process to help clients gain insight, reflect on their experiences, and move toward change, healing, and growth.
Grace has a particular passion for supporting children and teens facing various challenges, including difficulty regulating emotions or behavior, loneliness, anxiety, depression, relationship issues, and family changes. She integrates a variety of therapeutic modalities into her practice, tailoring each session to meet the unique needs and preferences of her clients. This flexible and individualized approach ensures that every client feels supported and finds value in their therapy sessions.
Grace works with children and teens to create a safe and accepting space where they feel comfortable exploring what is troubling them. She works collaboratively to help them develop a deeper understanding of themselves and find hope through the transformative power of art. Her therapeutic process is dynamic, allowing children and teens to tap into their creativity and uncover personal strengths that empower growth and resilience.
Grace is currently enrolled in the Art Therapy program at the Toronto Art Therapy Institute. She holds a BA Honours in Illustration from Sheridan College. Grace is fluent in English and Mandarin, allowing her to connect with a diverse range of clients and provide culturally responsive care.
Grace’s compassionate and creative approach empowers clients to harness the healing power of art and take meaningful steps toward emotional well-being.