Workshop: Art and Mental Health Awareness with the Zombie Therapist

Sunday, 10/12/2025
12:30 - 2:30
Mix: Lounge - 2nd Fl
Main Library
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100 Larkin Street
San Francisco, CA 94102
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uCreate and Mindful Artistry SF lead a workshop on art and mental health for youth. Special guest speaker, Stephanie Lay, gender affirming therapist, also known as the Zombie Therapist, discusses how art can be a transformative process in therapeutic healing for youth. For ages 12–18.

Stephanie Lay (they/she) is a therapist who works with teens using creativity, art and open conversations to help them feel safe, seen and supported. They have a Masters in Counseling Psychology and Expressive Arts Therapy and have worked in hospitals and mental health programs supporting teens dealing with anxiety, depression, self-harm and tough life situations. 

Connect: Stephanie Lay - Zombie Therapist


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