Robyn (they/them/she) is an expressive arts therapist and clinical mental health counseling intern. Their foundational experience includes 7 years of working with children and adolescents in schools, youth centers, and hospitals, and recently, they have loved providing weekly therapy to adults in various settings and stages of life.
Robyn is especially passionate about cultivating brave and queer spaces that meet the needs of adolescents, individuals, couples, and groups who hold or may resonate with a multitude of LGBTQIA+ and neurodivergent identities. Through their work with queer, disabled, and BIPOC adolescents, they have developed a strong commitment to exhibiting cultural humility that is motivated by the desire to learn, grow, and deepen their understanding of how their own identities impact the work they do with their clients and peers.
Drawing on existential, narrative, and cognitive behavioral therapies to support meaning-making, self-authorship, and practical transformation; Developmental Transformations theory informs their use of embodied, creative processes that invite play, spontaneity, and change. Robyn’s approach to expressive therapy and counseling is grounded in liberation theory, queer theory, and cultural relational frameworks that center identity, connection, and community. At the heart of her work is a commitment to co-creating spaces where healing emerges through relationship, imagination, and liberation.