After years of witnessing the positive impact that expressing creativity had on all kinds of people, I started focusing on at risk populations , including incarcerated young women, sexually abused children and victims of trauma.  I soon learned that everyone has adversity and the creative process is a way to bring some comfort and provide another tool to move through difficulties we experience as humans.

Therapeutic Facilitation Projects include:

  • Trauma Therapy Booklet: “Expressing Vulnerable Truths: Stories of Hope and Healing”
  • Mural and Mosaic in Talbot County Department of Social Services (Entrance and Visitation Room)
  • Mosaic in Caroline County Department of Social Services
  • In the fall of 2011, Susan Stockman and Bobby Malzone worked with St. Michaels Community Center After School Kids to create a mosaic memorial in depicting a friendship circle of love in honor of Avery Betchel.

View the Trauma Therapy Booklet: “Expressing Vulnerable Truths: Stories of Hope and Healing” below: