Art Therapy For Stroke Recovery – Noreen Walsh

Art Therapy For Stroke Recovery – Noreen Walsh

Recovery After Stroke

Noreen Walsh discovered art therapy, 30 years after experiencing a stroke due to complications from Hemolytic–uremic syndrome (HUS) at 18 months old.

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1:27:232 Nov 2020

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Noreen Walsh's Artistic Path to Stroke Recovery

So for me, that was a lot of art therapy, because I just wanted to see how it was going to turn out.

When Noreen Walsh experienced a stroke as a toddler due to Hemolytic–uremic syndrome (HUS), little did she know that art would become her sanctuary three decades later. In this episode of 'Recovery After Stroke', Noreen opens up about her unique journey, revealing how art therapy became her lifeline. Struggling with the physical and emotional aftermath of her stroke, she found solace and expression through her artwork.

Noreen's story isn't just about painting; it's about finding a voice when words fall short and connecting with others who understand the struggle. She emphasizes the importance of community, positive thinking, and affirmations in her healing process. Her narrative is a powerful reminder of the resilience within us all and the unexpected ways we can find healing. Tune in to hear Noreen's heartfelt experiences and discover how creativity can light the way through the darkest times.

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