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Louize Carroll
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Choosing to work in the arts and be a creative professional is choosing a life of adventure, unpredictability, fulfilment, risk and chaos. It is making an explicit effort to harness the electricity of living and by doing so, to uncover a deeper meaning.
But it is the unpredictability and the risk inherent in the arts, independent of a pandemic, that can at times, impact our wellbeing and our perceived ability to cope.
Join psychologist and musician Louize Carroll in a talk about creativity, vulnerability and how to better look after our mental health.
Louize Carroll is a Chartered Psychologist with over 13 years training and experience working as a mental health professional. Louize spent a significant part of her career working as a purveyor for mental health systems change in Ireland through her work in establishing Jigsaw – The National Centre for Youth Mental Health. As the co-founder of a new online clinic coming soon in Ireland, Louize currently provides clinic- and online-based support and therapeutic intervention for creative clients globally, working with a broad range of issues including relationship difficulties, anxiety, trauma, and work problems.
Louize is the bass player in The Blizzards and also a screen composer having trained with Christopher Young in LA (Nightmare on Elm Street) and subsequently working with Clint Mansell (Requiem for a Dream), Martin Phipps (Peaky Blinders, The Crown, Black Mirror) and Jim Sheridan on an upcoming documentary series.
May 5th | 1pm
Online | 60 mins
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