
You deserve care as unique as your creative practice—Take Care is here.
Transforming mental healthcare
Let’s collaborate to cultivate mental well-being, unlock creative potential, and design sustainable artistic lives.
An artistic approach
Guided by the idea that creativity is a catalyst for insight and healing, Take Care approaches every engagement—whether consulting a nonprofit, collaborating with a university art department, or coaching an individual artist—as a curatorial act. We craft bespoke programs that align with each client’s scale, ethos, and goals.
Our services
We support equity in access by designing fee structures that honor your budgetary realities.
Talk therapy
One-on-one, sliding-scale sessions that blend evidence-based psychotherapy with art-infused techniques to address depression, anxiety, creative blocks, imposter syndrome, major life transitions, and relationship dynamics—welcoming artist couples for dedicated couples counseling.
50 mins / 60 mins initial assessment
$40 - $160 / $50 - $200
grad students flat rate $30
Short-Term Creative Intensives
Targeted 4–6 session bundles—such as “Portfolio Completion” or “Grant Season Resilience”—that combine focused therapeutic support with structured, studio-style exercises to help artists meet specific creative and career goals.
Organizational Consulting & Program Evaluations
Custom wellness frameworks, staff and board trainings, and creative labs designed for galleries, nonprofits, studios, and academic departments—equipping teams with trauma-informed practices, burnout-prevention strategies, peer-support structures, and program evaluations to measure impact and refine initiatives.
Starting at $20,000 / 20% of program budget
Graduate Student & Early-Career Coaching
Half-day workshops and multi-week cohorts on “Life After Grad School,” plus one-on-one career coaching for emerging artists—covering studio practice planning, navigating the art-world ecosystem, financial planning, and sustaining long-term creative vision. Delivered through a solution-focused brief therapy model, these offerings can also integrate family-therapy techniques to strengthen support systems and foster lasting growth.