Expressive Therapies | Hillarys

Expressive Therapies | Hillarys

This workshop explores the grief and loss carers can experience through group discussion/sharing and engaging in Art therapeutic activities.

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Fri, 16 May 2025 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM AWST

Location

6/32 Endeavour Rd

32 Endeavour Road #6 Hillarys, WA 6025 Australia

About this event

When a loved one develops a mental health challenge, it can feel like they become a shadow of the person you once knew. This shift can impact everything - relationships, expectations, and the vision for the future.

Join us for a workshop that explores the grief and loss carers often experience in these situations. Through group discussions and sharing, as well as engaging in therapeutic art activities, this session offers a safe space to process emotions, connect with others, and find healing and understanding.

When
18 March 2025
16 May 2025

Who

Adults 18+

Where

Hillarys: 6/32 Endeavour Rd, Hillarys WA 6025

Refreshments
Tea and coffee

Cost

Free

Please note that this booking is an ‘Expression of Interest’ and not confirmation of attendance.

A member of our team will contact you to complete the HelpingMinds registration and eligibility process. If we have not been able to make contact with you in 5 business days your Expression of Interest will be withdrawn.

Once a HelpingMinds team member has confirmed the registration and eligibility an official ticket will be provided via Eventbrite.

Want to know more or have some questions or having trouble registering?

You can either:

• email cyfs@helpingminds.org.au

• call 9427 7100 and ask for HelpingMinds Administration

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HelpingMinds® is one of the best mental health organisations in Perth offering free support to the family, friends and carers of people living with mental health challenges across Western Australia.