
Zoey Magill, MA, ATR-P
Clinical Art Therapist
I am a Clinical Art Therapist serving a diverse range of populations across Warren County, with a focus on children, adolescents, and school-based art therapy. I strive to create safe, open, and inclusive spaces where individuals can express themselves, process emotions, and explore their identities through creative, nonverbal expression.
My therapeutic approach is grounded in person-centered, feminist, and social justice frameworks. I incorporate anti-oppressive and trauma-informed practices that acknowledge the impact of systemic inequities on mental health. My goal is to provide therapy that is empowering, culturally responsive, and actively challenges barriers to care. I believe in the transformative and healing potential of art and am committed to advocating for the emotional well-being of clients across all identities and backgrounds.
I earned my Bachelor of Arts in Art Therapy from Seton Hill University in 2022 and completed my Master’s in Art Therapy in May 2025. My clinical experience is rooted in working with children and adolescents in school-based settings, where I support students in navigating emotional challenges, building coping skills, and fostering resilience through the creative process.
To learn more about the field of art therapy, visit the American Art Therapy Association.