My Areas of Specialty, by Kristen Rashid, MA, ATR-BC, LPC
Hi there, this is Kristen Rashid, MA, ATR-BC, LPC: Art Therapist, Licensed Professional Counselor, and founder of Artful Explorations Therapy. My bio and the art therapy page are great places to learn about me and my work, but today I also want to share a little further about some specific areas of practice that over the years have become my specialties.
Child and Adolescent Therapy
I have 15 years of experience working with children and adolescents in art therapy and counseling. Over that time I have supported kids and teens through many experiences, challenges, and diagnoses including Generalized Anxiety, Social Anxiety, ADHD, Autism, Adjustments, Divorce, Grief/loss, Emotion Dysregulation, Immigration & Acculturation, Adoption, Family Conflict, Peer Relationship concerns, Trauma, and more. Many times families come to me for support to work through and move beyond the cycle of power struggles they find themselves getting pulled into with their child or teen. Other times a divorce, loss, or other adjustment prompts a client to reach out to me. Still other times, a family may reach out due to their child or teen experiencing difficulty with communication or social connection, or having big feelings they don't know how to manage. I’m here to offer an outlet for expression, facilitate healthy change, and offer steady support when things feel stormy.
Anxiety
Many clients come to me with anxiety that preoccupies them, prevents them from full participation at school/work/social settings, impacts their overall emotional regulation, or drives them to engage in perfectionistic or obsessive-compulsive behaviors. I've helped many kids, teens, and adults to process, move through, and manage their anxiety in order to more fully function in, enjoy, and experience their social relationships, better navigate various settings and situations, and learn how to self-regulate.
Adjustments and Life Transitions
Whether it’s adjusting to a separation or divorce, a new sibling being born, the onset of a chronic illness, a career change, a loss, a move, or another life transition, having the space to process these changes within a supportive therapeutic relationship can feel grounding. I work with clients through both the initial adjustment period of a life transition and the time following, helping them to sort through the emotions that are arising as well as the logistics of facing new challenges in their daily life brought on by their new circumstances.
ADHD
ADHD can bring with it challenges in sustaining focus and attention, managing impulsivity, making and keeping friends, staying organized and engaged enough to be successful at school or work, and regulating emotions. I have found that art therapy is especially helpful to be able to target and practice some of these skills as well as process some of the underlying emotional and relational content that someone with ADHD may find relevant to their experience. I welcome neurodiversity and creative approaches, and lean into each client’s strengths to provide support for them to reach their goals and grow.
Family Systems
When working with kids and teens, I always view the client in the context of their family system. I consider the roles and dynamics in family interactions and the home setting, and aim to involve parents/guardians in treatment. Parent/guardian consultations and sessions, sibling sessions, and whole family sessions are offered as relevant to support the children and adolescents on my caseload in communication, conflict resolution, family dynamics, and family support.
Cultural Competence
I’m an Asian-American therapist of color. I value cultural humility and also have lived experience that I bring with me to my interactions with clients. Beyond that, I’ve engaged in continuing education courses and further training that supports a framework of culturally sensitive therapy to develop a therapeutic approach that centers inclusivity, accessibility, antiracism, and cultural humility. I invite you to bring your whole self into our sessions.
I’m seeing clients in-person at our office in Society Hill, Philadelphia, PA. I also offer telehealth as needed or requested. You can find general info about our therapy team and location on our about page.
Contact us to find out more or to schedule a free initial consultation.