The Registered Expressive Arts Therapist (REAT) integrates various forms of creative expression, such as visual arts, music, movement, and writing, into the therapeutic process. REATs work with clients who may struggle with verbal expression, using creative outlets to help them process emotions, reduce anxiety, and heal from trauma.
Therapists with a Registered Expressive Arts Therapist can trust Quill to help write clinical progress notes. Record a 1-2 minute summary of your session, and Quill will turn it into a polished note without recording the session.