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Art therapy, teen, teens, anxiety, depression, mental health, St. Louis, STL, women, LGBTQ, tweens, female, non-binary, tween, st. louis, art, artist, stl, therapy, natalie coriell, art therapist

A community of clinicians committed to creative healing. an intentional community for support with business building, peer clinical supervision, and a place to connect and belong


Who we are:
We are an arts based community where therapists can connect, and client's can come to heal. 
Creative Therapy Collective is a home for your practice. We are striving for creative community for clinicians and to be a creative healing space for clients. We are committed to an intentional community for support with business building, peer clinical supervision, and a place to connect and belong. This includes the use of the only art therapy studio in St. Louis! The Studio rents hourly and is an additional bonus to leasing offices as well. 
 

2026 S. Big Bend Blvd.
Richmond Heights, MO 63117

314-485-9164
natalie@nataliecoriell.com

Creative Therapy Collective:

The Studio: a space for creative healing



Our Studio is stocked with basic art supplies and you can bring your own.    

    
The space welcomes you to be used for groups, individual sessions, creative groups, gathering for community or other healing gatherings. 

 

The studio can be rented hourly based on your needs and availability. 

Rates: $35 an hour for the studio plus an additional fee per person utilizing the space if choosing to use the supplies at your fingertips!

Contact Us!

FAQ: The Studio

  • How many people fit in the studio?

        We are an intimate space for close connections. Our space holds a               max of 8 or 9 adults

  • Can I use the supplies that are in the space?

     Yes! We have packages you can purchase of different supplies for each        member of your group. 

  • Can I bring food?

       You sure can! You have access to a sink and microwave if needed. 

  • How do I schedule the space?

       We have online booking to make it super easy!

Introduction to the therapists who work out of CTC's space. 

Art therapy, teen, teens, anxiety, depression, mental health, St. Louis, STL, women, LGBTQ, tweens, female, non-binary, tween, st. louis, art, artist, stl, therapy, natalie coriell, art therapist

Natalie Coriell, LPC, ATR-BC 

she/her

Art Therapist, Psychotherapist, 

Founder of Creative Therapy Collective, Founder of Connecting The Dots   

Natalie is an LPC and board certified Art Therapist as well as a trained EMDR provider. She works with teens and young adults struggling with anxiety due to traumatic events in their lives. Natalie believes in the power of community both for her clients as well as bridging connections between professionals. We can all grow stronger together.

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Jillayna Adamson MA, LPC, LMHC

she/her

Psychotherapist

Founder of Bright Tribe Therapy

 

Jillayna is a psychotherapist specializing in working with mamas and women's issues, teenagers, as well as cross-cultural work. She works with significant depression, anxiety, suicide ideation, identity development, LGBTQIA and questioning individuals, and is sex-positive and informed. Jillayna is trained in trauma, perinatal mental health, EMDR, narrative and creative expressive therapies. She is on the Board of Welcome Neighbor STL, and does additional work with refugee populations.

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Kelly Pittman

she/her

Social worker

Founder of Cozy Corner Counseling

 

Hi! I’m Kelly (she/her). I am an anxiety and LGBTQAI+ therapist in St. Louis, MO. I’m I have been a social worker for 10 years working with anxiety, stress, and self esteem. Dealing with the constant internal pressure and inner critic that doesn’t have a good thing to say is difficult. I come alongside you in your healing journey to help increase self compassion and mindfulness which creates more hope for the future. As a gay therapist, I understand some of the issues that we have to process to not just survive but to thrive as our own unique, authentic person.

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Sue Wilhelm

she/her

Psychotherapist 

Founder of My Blue Skies 

 

I became interested in counseling as a career when I came to understand and accept my strengths in the area of understandinginsight, and empathy.  I love being a witness to the powerful changesthat can occur in people's lives when they take the time to focus on their own physical, mental, and emotional needs.

I believe joy and pleasure are our birthright.  I want to be a part of clearing away the things that get in the way of your or your child's claim to satisfaction, peace, and contentment.  I create a safe, non-judgmental space for you to explore who you are, what you need, and how you can reach for and gather more of what you want.  

I am a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) offering virtual sessions and in person sessions in Richmond Heights, MO.   In my spare time, I enjoy hiking, reading, and creative and artistic projects. 

Shecanna Seeley

she/her

Physical Therapist 

Founder of PHYSICAL FIX: MIND & BODY CONSULTING

Shecanna graduated with her Masters in Physical Therapy in 2008 and Masters in Exercise Science in 2003 (focus in Athletic Training) . She has worked extensively in division I athletics, home health, skilled rehabilitation, and abundant outpatient training. She began to recognize the connection in body and mind early noting the patients with the best recovery, met goals and returning to their best life were receiving mindset coaching. She completed her certification in hypnotherapy and is able to complete the healing cycle using her GRACE coaching methodology and approach.

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