A typical workday for an Expressive Arts Therapist involves facilitating individual or group sessions where clients use visual arts, music, movement, or drama as therapeutic tools. You’ll collaborate closely with clients to assess their needs, design appropriate creative interventions, and track therapeutic progress. Documentation and occasional coordination with multidisciplinary teams, such as psychologists, social workers, or educators, are also common. Depending on the setting, you may work in hospitals, schools, community centers, or private practices, tailoring each session to meet the unique needs and goals of your clients.