Emme Hooks, founder and owner of Chromatic Creative Arts Therapy, brings a wealth of specialized expertise to the table, particularly in the realm of supporting Disabled, Neurodivergent, and LGBTQIA+ youth. Emme's dedication goes beyond professional practice; it's a personal mission to advocate for children and families left behind by traditional healthcare, education, and social systems.
Their commitment is fueled by a desire to contribute to ending the youth mental health crisis, create a safe and inclusive space for LGBTQIA+ individuals to confidently grow into their authentic selves, and shatter the stigma Disabled people face by celebrating interdependence, resilience, and creativity.
Emme has an extended history supporting Autistic, ADHD, Intellectually Disabled, and Trauma-Impacted young people alongside youth with a variety of mental health diagnoses and support needs including stress, grief, emotion regulation depression, anxiety, OCD, and PTSD. They are passionate about offering mental health services accessible to Neurodivergent and Disabled young people ages 2 through 16.
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