Art Therapy for Vestibular Disorders (ICU - "I See You" Podcast, Ep 13)
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We’ve all messed around with art at some point in our lives and with perfectionists at bay, it can be playful, relaxing and revitalizing. But how often do we pick up a paintbrush because it can also be medicine? Personally, when I was in the deepest terrors of MdDS, needle sculpting with wool became a lifeline, and I know I’m not alone when I say that art can soothe frayed nerves, give us a sense of purpose, and also help the quieter subconscious self within have a voice.
In this episode of the ICU - "I See You" podcast we explore how art (in all its forms) can be a useful and powerful tool for those of us living with vestibular disorders, and how you can bring more of this creative act into your life… even if you’re a novice!
This podcast is a co-production of the Vestibular Disorders Association (VeDA) and Unfixed Media. https://unfixedmedia.com/
About the Guests:
Nicolle Cure is a Colombian-American artist living and working in Miami, Florida. Her abstract paintings explore the relationship between sound and daily life, inspired by her sudden unilateral hearing loss in 2017 and the subsequent diagnosis of Ménière's disease—a vestibular health condition affecting her hearing and balance. Since then, Nicolle has shifted her creative approach and style to illustrate her experience with hearing loss through color and movement. She uses mixed-media techniques, incorporating soft washes and mark-making, to create fluid, abstract, energetic, yet calming paintings. Beyond her art practice, Nicolle is passionate about helping others and raising awareness for causes dear to her heart. In the last seven years, she has partnered with the Hearing Health Foundation and VeDA, donating her time and art to support their fundraising initiatives. You can see Nicolles art at https://www.nicollecure.com/
Jade Chung is a Professional Art Therapist, Integrative Trauma Coach, and Intuitive Healer. Currently based in Vancouver, British Columbia, she works with women who are looking to heal and expand in powerful and creative ways, mind, body, and soul. She is trained in a diversity of modalities that release trauma, rewire the brain, and awaken the soul so that her clients can shift into a life of alignment, authenticity, and embodiment. She is registered with the Canadian Association of Art Therapists and has advanced certifications in integrative trauma work and energy medicine. Learn more about Jade's art and practice at https://www.yourpiece.art/about
Hosts:
Cynthia Ryan, Executive Director of the Vestibular Disorders Association (VeDA) https://vestibular.org/
Kimberly Warner, Founder and Director of Unfixed Media https://unfixedmedia.com/
VeDA relies on your support to help vestibular patients on their journey to find a life rebalanced. You can make a real difference by making a donation at https://vestibular.org/donate/
If you are experiencing vertigo, tinnitus, dizziness, imbalance, brain fog, or other balance-related symptoms, VeDA may be able to help. To learn more about vestibular conditions and get help finding a diagnosis, treatment, coping tools, and support visit https://vestibular.org/
For help finding a vestibular healthcare provider visit https://vestibular.org/healthcare-directory/
If you are a vestibular healthcare professional and want to reach more patients, join VeDA's Healthcare Provider Directory by becoming a member at https://vestibular.org/article/resources-for-professionals/professional-membership/. Additional benefits include patient education articles you can brand with your logo.
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