Mental Health Practice – Art Therapy and Process

Art Therapy and Process is a telehealth-only behavioral health practice based in Seattle, Washington, with active licensure in both Washington and Arizona. The practice is operated by Madeline Wilson, who holds credentials as a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC), Art Therapist Registered (ATR), Substance Use Disorder Professional (SUDP), and Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC). Wilson earned a Master’s Degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and Art Therapy from Antioch University in Seattle. She also completed a certificate in Somatic Psychotherapy and Practices at Antioch University Santa Barbara and a separate certificate in Addiction Studies at Antioch University Seattle, reflecting a multi-track educational foundation.

Prior clinical experience described on the site includes work in residential treatment settings, intensive outpatient treatment programs, and private practice. The practice is currently accepting new clients for telehealth appointments in Washington and Arizona.

Clinical focus areas include anxiety, depression, trauma, addiction, and ADD/ADHD. Therapeutic approaches offered include behavioral therapy, art therapy, experiential therapy, person-centered care, trauma-focused work, psychotherapy, strength-based methods, expressive arts therapy, holistic therapy, narrative therapy, and somatic practices. The clinician describes her approach as incorporating body-based skills alongside visual art and mindfulness practices, bringing together multiple modalities within the treatment process.

The session fee is $185 for a 50 to 55 minute counseling hour, with online payment accepted. Insurance plans accepted include Regence, Cigna, United Healthcare, First Choice Health, Aetna, Premera Blue Cross (standard and HMO), Lifewise Assurance Company, Lifewise Health Plan of Washington, and Kaiser Permanente. Out-of-network clients may also submit receipts to their insurance providers independently. The practice’s dual state licensure in Washington and Arizona expands the geographic range of clients who can access telehealth services. The clinician’s background across residential, intensive outpatient, and private practice settings informs an approach that is flexible and tailored to the severity and nature of each client’s presenting concerns. Somatic and art-based components are integrated alongside evidence-based methods rather than offered as standalone alternatives.

Contact: 253.260.4149. No year of establishment is listed on the site.

https://www.arttherapyprocess.com/

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