Dr Carla van Laar. Artist. Creative And Experiential Therapist

Art Therapy Supervision

Dr Carla van Laar

Master of Creative Arts Therapy
Doctor of Therapeutic Arts Practice 
PACFA Reg. Clinical and Accredited Supervisor – PACFA

Carla is a painter and therapeutic arts practitioner from Australia. Born in Brisbane, Carla is first generation Australian on her Dutch grandparents side, and 7th generation through her maternal bloodline who were mostly English and came to Australia in the early colonisation of the 1800s. Her mother grew up in remote North Queensland and most of her extended family still live up North.

Carla currently lives and works in Boon Wurrung Country in the South Eastern coastal town of Inverloch, paying deep respects to the First Peoples of the Kulin Nations whose land was never ceded and will always be Aboriginal land. 

Part of the Creative Revolution in Mental Health and Wellbeing

Identifying as a cishet woman, Carla is passionately disinterested in socially constructed identities that disempower anyone. Carla has over 25 years’ experience working with people and the arts for health and well-being in community organisations, justice, health and education contexts.

Carla’s first book “Bereaved Mother’s Heart” was published in 2007 and broke social taboos about maternal grief. From 2008-18 she established and ran an independent art therapy studio and gallery in Melbourne. Her Doctoral research “Seeing Her Stories” continues the mission to make women’s stories visible, through art.

Carla has worked as an Art Therapy educator at a number of training institutions since 2001. She is a practicing artist and in 2018 received an Artist Fellowship at RMIT’s creative research lab, “Creative Agency”. She insists on being part of a creative revolution in which art re-embodies lived experience, brings us to our senses, makes us aware of the interconnectedness of all life and is an agent of social change.

Carla’s book “Seeing her stories” presents her Doctoral research into making unseen stories visible through art. It was published in 2020 and is available to read for free on this website under the Seeing Her Stories menu. 

Carla has lived experience as the parent of a child with disabilities and a life limiting condition, and it was during her beloved son Vaughn’s life that she was introduced to the life enhancing potential of creative arts therapies. She has worked with people who have disabilities since 1991 and continues this supportive 1:1 work today in her Inverloch based Art Therapy studio.

Experiential ways of knowing underpin Carla’s therapeutic work, including embodied attunement and arts-based responding, informed by trauma-centred, strengths-based, existential and narrative approaches. She loves to share creative practices as ways of knowing and being.

Carla is driven by a belief that the values underpinning arts-based practice are essential for healing our troubled world. She has authored two books and multiple articles.

Carla currently works with NDIS participants, war veterans, families affected by violence, and other creative help-seekers, and provides online supervision for practitioners around Australia. She regularly gets involved in creative projects that ignite her interest.

Carla is the Founding Director of the Creative Mental Health Forum and Collective Care Retreat, and Convenor of the Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia (PACFA)’s College of Creative and Experiential Therapies (CCET).

 

Watch this short clip filmed at Carla’s “Unsung Spaces” exhibition during her fellowship at RMIT University’s “Creative Agency”.

Anna Kellerman of “Mama Creatives” invited Carla as a special guest. In this interview, Carla talks about being a woman, creative and therapist, being a bereaved mother, her journey into creative arts therapy, radical research and the art of activism and social change.

CLICK HERE to Listen to Dr Carla interviewed on the FAT MOON Podcast

Svetlana Bykovec: Nature and Replenishing the “Well”

“How does your relationship to Earth inform your creative/professional work?” Svetlana Bykovec Svetlana Bykovec AThR joins us as a facilitator at the 2021 Creative Mental Health Forum and Self Care Retreat. She shares: “I am lead Art Therapist for Creative … Read More

Trish Thompson: The Co-Creative Process of Writing Together – Shining a Light on the Relationship between Client and Therapist

“Practice wisdom points to the relationship between the therapist and client as the main driver of change, but we don’t often hear the voice of the client and their experience of the therapeutic relationship”  Trish Thompson Esteemed psychotherapist Trish Thompson … Read More

Chris Petrie AThR brings you UPBEAT BUCKET DRUMMING

“Therapeutic value is gained when people gather to share creative experiences. When people are witnessed, encouraged and feel open to be themselves, they feel the upbeat benefits of therapeutic group drumming”. Chris Petrie What do you get when you mix … Read More

Professor Dan Harris: Creative Mental Health Special Guest Presenter

The Creative Mental Health Forum and Self Care Retreat is honoured to welcome Professor Dan Harris as a Special Guest Presenter. In December 2020, Dan posted this ground breaking news: “So today I got promoted to full professor. I’m my … Read More

Dr. Amanda Musicka-Williams: “Imitate, Innovate, Become” How Dramatherapy supports positive self- image and communal belonging

“Imitate, Innovate, Become“ Dr Amanda Musicka-Williams brings her expertise in drama and well-being to the Creative Mental Health Forum and Self Care Retreat in the “Imitate, Innovate, Become” workshop. In this workshop participants will experience the role method of dramatherapy … Read More

Tara Harriden AThR: Culturally Sensitive Practice – Art Based Supervision with Support Workers in Remote Indigenous Communities, a PhD Research Project.

“I believe in the power of research as a social change-maker – I hope that my research will affect some change in the lives of Remote Area Aboriginal people living with psychosocial disabilities as well as on health/social policy” Tara Harriden … Read More

Melissa Nelson-Campbell’s lived experience as a woman of colour propelled her to make meaning through working human rights. Now, she empowers multicultural school communities through the transformative potentials of art making.

“As a woman of colour, artist, and art therapist, I am driven to support people from diverse backgrounds yearning to find their voice and be heard.” Melissa Nelson-Campbell Melissa Nelson-Campbell, owner and founder of Draw Inspiration is open about her life … Read More

Dr Carla van Laar. “Standing Strong in our Professional Identity” – Art based and collaborative approaches in individual planning and responding as humanising alternatives to assessments and interventions.

In our recent article, The Balancing Act: Performing Stories of our Practice within Systems of the State, Dr Alisoun Neville and I wrote: “We invite arts therapists to reflect on the values performed by the documents we produce, and to … Read More

Anjali Sengupta – Allow your own Unique Medicine to Emerge through Dance.

Move and be moved in these two dance for wellness workshops with experienced dance/movement therapist and Bollywood for well-being guru, the ever inspiring Anjali Sengupta. … Embodied Self Care- Medicine Drum & Dance “This session is about giving yourself your … Read More

New Publication “The Balancing Act” – Co-authored by Dr Alisoun Neville and Dr Carla van Laar

Feature Image: “Looking up”, Carla van Laar. Congratulations to the Editors, designer and contributors of the first edition of our new Australian publication, the “Journal of Creative Arts Therapies” – JoCAT. Alisoun Neville and I have coauthored an article for … Read More

Art Therapy Supervision

Supervision with Carla in 2021

Just a quick update to let you know what’s happening with Supervision this year… Some things change, some stay the same… What’s the same? Supervision Studio continues ONLINE on Sundays 10am – 12.30pm. 2.5 hours of small group and arts … Read More

Michelle Morgan: Spirituality and Mental Health

What offers us hope, or helps us to make meaning? What values guide us, particularly in times of challenge? What are our anchors and roots in the shadowy depths and wild turbulence, and what paths do we take to access … Read More

Creative Mental Health Forum and Self Care Retreat – REGISTRATION NOW OPEN

We pay our deep respects to the First Peoples of Boon Wurrung Country where we will meet. CREATIVE MENTAL HEALTH FORUM AND SELF CARE RETREAT Friday 14th – Monday 17th May 2021 Inverloch RACV Resort, Bass Coast, Victoria Your host, … Read More

Lee Agius “The Artful Warrior”: Yoga for Self Care at the 2021 Creative Mental Health Forum and Retreat in Inverloch

“incorporate slow mindful movement with your breath that sends a message back to your body which completely supports your nervous system to relax…” … Read More

Bronwyn Roberts: Chief Happiness Officer – “Let’s Laugh”!

This joyful and fun practice has some serious benefits – “stimulate the immune system, boost circulation, lower stress, reduce pain, increase creativity, productivity and motivation, and have a positive impact on mental health” Bronwyn Roberts Bronwyn Roberts joins the 2021 … Read More

6 Months of Activism – Highlights of the ACTivate Arts Therapy Campaign

The ACTivate Arts Therapy campaign began when numbers of experienced and well qualified Arts Therapists were told they could not apply for the new ‘Mental Health Practitioner in Schools’ positions because their profession is not listed in the 2014 Victorian … Read More

Jaya Narayan’s “Amplifying your unique voice” – Project 2021

Arts Therapist Jaya Narayan is on a mission to amplify and mainstream the voices of creative therapists who identify as BIPOC, members of minority ethnic groups, LGBTQI, or peripheral in any other way. She says, “My intention is to video … Read More

The Art of Relationship, Connection and Co-creation – reflections on my final PD workshop of 2020

This topic took on new meaning in the context of Victoria’s re-opening after the pandemic restrictions In November 2019 I planned a whole calendar of Professional Development training workshops for 2020. I was inspired to share some of the significant … Read More

Publications & Resources

Dr Carla van Laar’s Publications and Resources SNAPSHOTS OF A BEREAVED MOTHER’S HEART – RESEARCH Dr Carla’s first major work was her 2001 Master’s research project, in she investigated her own lived experience of being a bereaved Mother using arts … Read More

Curriculum Vitae

Dr Carla van Laar MCAT Prof Doc ThAP  PACFA reg. Clinical 27769 PACFA accredited supervisor Arts Practitioner, Educator, Researcher and Therapist “With over 25 years experience working with people to enhance life through art, I am committed to creativity and … Read More

Art based projects