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In this episode of Guided, Dr. Jones sits down with Chelsea Gibbs, LCSW, founder of Central Kentucky Creative Therapies, to explore the healing power of creativity, connection, and experiential work. Chelsea shares how she built a practice that extends beyond the traditional therapy room — integrating equine-assisted therapy, music therapy, art therapy, and other expressive modalities to help clients access healing in ways that words alone sometimes cannot. We discuss what actually happens in the nervous system when clients engage with horses, music, and art, and why these embodied approaches can be especially powerful for trauma, attachment wounds, and emotional regulation. Chelsea also offers insight into the clinical foundations behind creative therapies and how she integrates them with traditional psychotherapy. For therapists and helping professionals, this conversation also explores the entrepreneurial side of building a nontraditional practice — navigating community education, scope of practice, and the courage it takes to create something innovative. This episode invites us to consider: What if healing is not only something we talk about, but something we experience? Whether you are a clinician, creative, or simply someone curious about new pathways to growth, this conversation offers a fresh perspective on what it means to be guided toward wholeness.
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