
Using The Arts to Heal
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Growing up, for Mark MacNicol, was a study in contrasts. His mother's side of the family lived in a rough neighborhood, his grandfather was a multimillionaire and a born-again Christian.
For Mark, this led to confusion until his late twenties when he decided to embrace his identity as a writer, channeling his experiences into novels and eventually transitioning into theater.
Using the theatre, Mark started the Creative Change Collective that combines drama therapy with therapeutic intent, aimed at individuals struggling with addiction and those in the justice system. His approach allows participants to explore their trauma through fictional characters, creating a safe space for self-reflection and growth.
In a society that often overlooks the therapeutic power of the arts, Mark's journey highlights the impact that creativity can have on mental health and emotional well-being. His work with the Creative Change Collective has touched the lives of thousands, proving that through storytelling and theater, we can forge connections, heal wounds, and inspire change.
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