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59: Art for Wellness with Debbie Crouch

Author
Teisha Rose
Published
Wed 05 Mar 2025
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Can creativity truly be a tool for healing? 

In this episode of Wellbeing Interrupted, I sit down with Debbie Crouch, a creative community expert, artist, and recovery coach who founded Art for Wellness. Debbie’s journey is a powerful testament to how creativity can support emotional healing, particularly for those navigating health conditions or past trauma. 

Growing up, Debbie loved art, but after a teacher told her she would never be good at it, she lost confidence and walked away from creativity for years. It wasn’t until a mental breakdown led her to rediscover art as a form of therapy that she found her passion again. Now, through Art for Wellness, she helps others use creativity as a tool for self-care, expression, and healing. 

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Key Episode Takeaways 

  • Creativity can be a powerful tool for processing emotions and healing from trauma. 
  • You don’t have to be ‘artistic’ to benefit from art therapy—self-expression is what matters. 
  • Art can spark memories, unlock emotions, and create a sense of calm and connection. 
  • Prioritising self-care through creativity isn’t selfish—it’s essential. 

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About the Guest 

Debbie Crouch is an artist, creative recovery coach, and founder of Art for Wellness, a community-driven initiative that helps individuals use art as a therapeutic tool. After a personal journey of overcoming self-doubt and reconnecting with her creative side, she now runs workshops, online communities, and programs to make art accessible to everyone—regardless of skill level. 

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