
Mads Hemphill
CAT - Intern
Mads Hemphill (they/them) is a compassionate and curious art therapy intern in their final year of study in Pratt Institute’s Art Therapy program. They believe in the power of the creative process to aid in achieving client goals, including healing from trauma, improving self-esteem, and living an authentic and fulfilling life. Mads blends artmaking with talk therapy to create a personalized and welcoming space that empowers each client towards growth as they define it. Mads holds a BFA in dramatic writing from New York University, and utilizes their knowledge of narrative and visual art to guide clients through an expansive range of creative and cognitive exploration.
Mads’ clinical identity is grounded in a person-centered framework that also employs cognitive behavioral, psychodynamic, and dialectical behavior therapy techniques. They have special interest in supporting those who identify as members of the LGBTQIA+ community, survivors of sexual abuse and assault, individuals in non-traditional relationship structures, and adults and children with autism, ADHD, anxiety, depression, and attachment trauma.
Reaching out to begin therapy is a courageous step. Whether you are navigating a life transition, experiencing challenging emotions, or simply curious about the creative therapeutic process, Mads is committed to holding a safe and accepting space for your journey to unfold.

Specialties
Language Spoken
Modality
LGBTQ+, Self-Esteem, Sexual Abuse
English
Online
Education & Training
Articles
In-Network
Pratt College

Pending

Fee Schedule
Payment Option | Intake Fee | Patient Responsibility (1) | Insurance Claim Handling |
---|---|---|---|
Out-Of-Pocket | Free | $50 | Not applicable |
Out-Of-Network | Free | $50 | Submitted directly by our billing dpt. |
In-Network | Varies by plan | Varies by plan | Submitted directly by our billing dpt. |
(1) Claims will be billed to your insurance with our standard rate. Your patient responsibility will be as much as $50.