
Carol
Kurtz Walsh is a psychotherapist, personal coach, artist and
writer. Carol began her professional life as an artist receiving a
Bachelor in Fine Arts degree from Carnegie Mellon University. For the
first fifteen years she worked full time in her studio, exhibiting
nationally and winning major awards. She has had many one-person shows,
including the prestigious Franz Bader Gallery in Washington, D.C. Carol
also wrote and illustrated a book on design, color and creativity for
fiber artists, taught art at several colleges, and lectured nationally.
Carol currently maintains a large production studio in her home. Some of her photographs and “photo-digital-drawing” can be viewed on this website. Expanding her professional life, Carol received her MSW degree in clinical social work from Catholic University of America. She has been in private practice for twenty-two years. Currently Carol has her office in Bethesda, MD where she offers individual and couple’s psychotherapy. She has presented numerous workshops and brings a creative/spiritual focus to her work. Carol’s also provides supervision for therapists building their practice. (The development of her practice is described in a chapter in Lynn Grodzky’s book, Building Your Ideal Private Practice). As a writer, Carol is the author of the book, The Art of Awakening Spirit, and since 1995 has written over forty articles for “Pathways Magazine” – some which are available on this website. Carol is also a personal coach, and uses “Create-a-Vision” coaching to help individuals explore, expand, and express their personal visions. Working with people in transition, or those desiring to manifest their creative abilities, she draws from her personal experiences and successes in order to inspire and support. On a personal level, Carol has two daughters and four grandchildren.
She splits her work week between her psychotherapy office and her studio. Copyright © 1999-2008 Carol
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