In this episode of Look Again: Mental Illness Re-examined, we explore how art therapy can help people living with serious mental illnesses and their family/caretakers. Through conversations with art therapist Nicole Parekh and artist Sandra Yuen, we examine how creative expression can offer a powerful, non-verbal way to process experiences, build connection, and support recovery. While art isn’t a replacement for treatment, it can help people reconnect with themselves, find meaning, and express what words sometimes cannot.
Timecodes:
(0:22) What is art therapy?
(1:37) How art therapy actually works
(3:57) Art therapy vs regular art classes
(5:12) Why art helps express what words can’t
(7:18) Art therapy & schizophrenia: real benefits
(9:04) Can art therapy support recovery?
(10:45) When art therapy might not be enough
(11:30) How creativity rebuilds identity
(13:33) Real story: from chaos to stability through art
(14:41) The power of community in mental health recovery
(15:17) A simple art therapy exercise you can try at home
(18:24) How families can use creativity to support loved ones
(19:55) Why art is a powerful coping tool
(21:16) Sandra’s story about living with schizophrenia
(23:11) How art helped rebuild confidence & purpose
(24:08) The meaning behind Sandra’s artwork
(25:23) Why art can’t replace medication (but still matters)

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