Our Mission
To mentor artists in recovery.
We offer: Transformative art-focused education workshops, ongoing mentorship, lessons in recording and mixing, creative writing, instrumentation, marketing, online portfolio development, and performance opportunities.
Our Team
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Mentor & Muse partners with treatment centers, program directors, and clinical teams to bring evidence-informed creative programming into recovery spaces.
What We Offer
We offer a range of creative, evidence-informed services designed to support clients at every stage of recovery. Looking for something more specific? We’re happy to collaborate with your team to build a custom program that fits your needs.
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Guided sessions that help clients process their experiences through narrative, poetry, and reflection.
Supports trauma processing and emotional articulation
Encourages identity reconstruction in recovery
Provides tangible creative output that clients can take with them
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With four shows every year, we provide an illuminated stage for treatment centers to bring their people to witness artists in recovery.
These shows light a fire to inspire individuals in recovery to integrate art as a tool for their sustainability and mental health.
Hosted in the sanctuary at the First Baptist church these shows are intentional, curated and supportive environments for artists and audience alike.
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A fully immersive creative experience where clients can record original or collaborative work.
Builds confidence and ownership
Encourages vulnerability in a supported setting
Creates meaningful, lasting artifacts of recovery
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Structured yet open-ended sessions where clients turn their stories into music.
Facilitates emotional expression beyond traditional talk therapy
Strengthens connection within group settings
Often becomes a cornerstone experience for participants
Proven Impact of Creative Expression in Recovery
72% of participants
in expressive writing interventions report improved emotional processing and reduced distress
~40% reduction in anxiety symptoms
has been demonstrated through Tai Chi and mind-body interventions
25–35% reduction in relapse risk factors
(including stress and isolation) is associated with combined creative and somatic therapies
15–25% increase in treatment retention
is seen in programs that incorporate experiential therapies like creative work and movement
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CONTACT US TODAY
mentorandmuse@gmail.com
(385) 313-0013