Briah Luckey, LPC AT

“the love expressed between women, is particular and powerful because we have had to love in order to live; love has been our survival.”

-audre lorde

Briah honors the mind-body connection.

She specializes in supporting adult womxn who have experienced trauma.

As an art therapist, Briah blends her visual art skills with her art therapy training, to support women in exploring their wholeness through creative practice--guiding them into deeper connection with themselves and following curiosity, cultivating trust in intuition, and opening up to possibility.  She provides telehealth services for teens and adults in Connecticut.

The values of compassion and creativity are foundational to Briah's therapeutic approach which blends mindfulness and gentle exploratory art making. This process calms the nervous system and allows participants brave space to practice generative vulnerability as they tap into their innate creative energy, freeing them to be more present and fulfilled.

Briah realized the benefits of creative expression for patients and their mothers while working as an art therapist at the Yale New Haven Children’s Hospital. During art therapy sessions mothers reported being the most relaxed they’d been “all week” attributing the release of tension to mindful art making. With a compassionate commitment to creativity, art becomes a reflection of our wild and courageous self, an inspired experience of womanhood...and a way home to ourselves.