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Clinical Integration

For Clinicians
& Healthcare Professionals

The Abstract Tray Method™ is not a replacement for clinical practice. It is a structured, evidence-informed complement — reaching what verbal approaches often cannot.

Important Framing

What this method is.
And what it is not.

Clinical Clarity

The Abstract Tray Method™ is not art therapy. It does not require a licensed art therapist to facilitate, and it is not intended to diagnose, treat, or replace clinical intervention. It is a structured emotional awareness tool that complements existing clinical practice.

Many clinicians use the method as a pre-session warm-up, a between-session self-awareness practice, or a group facilitation tool. Its value lies in creating emotional access — helping clients externalize and identify what they are experiencing before attempting to process it verbally.

The structured nature of the Mindsteps™ process means outcomes are consistent and repeatable — not dependent on client artistic ability or therapist improvisation. This makes it genuinely integrable into clinical protocol.

Why clinicians use it
Clients who struggle to verbalize emotions find it easier to start with observation of an image
The abstract format removes the interpretive pressure that figurative art creates
Structured prompts ensure the process is consistent across sessions — not dependent on therapist improvisation
The journal component creates continuity between sessions and supports independent emotional practice
Group versions create peer connection and shared language that enhances group therapy outcomes
Clinical Applications

How clinicians integrate it.

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Individual Therapy Complement

Used as a session opener or between-session practice. Helps clients access emotional content before verbal processing begins. Particularly effective for clients with alexithymia or verbal processing difficulties.

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Group Therapy Facilitation

Structured group sessions using the Abstract Tray create shared emotional language and peer connection — enhancing group cohesion and opening pathways for deeper group work in subsequent sessions.

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Trauma-Informed Practice

The non-verbal, non-representational nature of the method makes it appropriate for trauma contexts where direct verbalization can be retraumatizing. The abstract format creates distance that allows safe emotional approach.

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Child & Adolescent Work

Children often lack the emotional vocabulary that verbal therapy assumes. The Abstract Tray provides an age-appropriate bridge — engaging young clients in emotional exploration without the pressure of language they don't yet have.

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Healthcare & Hospital Settings

Used in inpatient settings, rehabilitation programs, and chronic illness support groups. The method's simplicity and accessibility make it suitable for populations where energy and concentration are limited.

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School Counseling Programs

Integrates into school counseling, SEL programs, and student wellness initiatives. Adaptable for classroom use and small group settings. Certified facilitators can operate it independently from the counselor once trained.

Certification for Clinicians

License the method
for professional use.

Clinicians who wish to use the Abstract Tray Method™ in professional practice — with clients, in groups, or in institutional settings — are required to complete the Facilitator Certification program.

The certification ensures fidelity to the Mindsteps™ process, ethical use of the materials, and appropriate facilitation standards across clinical contexts. It includes a clinical integration track specifically designed for licensed professionals.

What Certification Provides
  • Full Mindsteps™ process training and certification
  • License to use the method in individual and group sessions
  • Clinical integration guidance and case protocols
  • Kit reseller rights for client distribution
  • Certified Facilitator directory listing
  • Ongoing access to Jeffrey Losner for consultation
Learn About Certification
Questions for Clinicians

Let's talk about
your clinical context.

Jeffrey works personally with every clinician exploring the method. Reach out with your specific context and questions.

Contact Jeffrey