Washington’s Peninsula Behavioral Health Uses Art To Help Kids, Teens Deal With Pain
Circle Connections: New Products & Services Kristin Warner works with young people whose worlds have fallen apart. Warner is a registered art therapist who creates a safe place for these children and teens to come. Working a couple of days a week in Sequim and the rest in Port Angeles, Warner has about 45 young clients. In her refuge are colored pencils, paints, clay and even a Buddha Board, the water-painting device used to make images-of-the-moment. Warner began working at Peninsula Behavioral Health in February 2009. Her young clients come to her upon the recommendation of . . .
