The Creative Reset Circle

Description

The Creative Reset Circle is a weekly open therapy group designed specifically for professional creatives, musicians, dancers, visual artists, actors, filmmakers, and multi-hyphenates who are navigating the emotional weight of building a life around their art. Whether you're feeling disconnected from your creative process, overwhelmed by industry pressure, or struggling with the financial instability that comes with a creative career, this is a space where you get practical tools.

This is not a general support group. It is a clinically facilitated space that addresses what most support for creatives misses — the nervous system patterns, survival responses, and identity pressures that build up when your art is also your livelihood. Each session combines somatic tools, nervous system regulation practices, and group processing to help members reconnect with themselves and their creative expression at a deeper level than strategy or mindset work can reach.

Topics explored in the group include the pressure to perform and produce on demand, the emotional cost of rigid creative direction and limited artistic freedom, financial stress and compensation anxiety, the experience of feeling undervalued in your industry, identity shifts that come with a creative career, and the disconnection that happens when external expectations begin to override your natural creative voice among other challenges. Because this is an open group, members bring what is alive for them each week — and the facilitation meets them there, weaving individual experiences into collective insight and shared tools.

What makes this group different is the clinical foundation underneath it. As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over 15 years of experience in nervous system regulation and identity work, and as someone who has done deep listening research directly with creatives across music, dance, visual art, and film, the facilitation is grounded in both clinical expertise and a genuine understanding of this world. Members can expect a warm, direct, and structured environment — not a venting session, but real therapeutic work done in community.

PREREQUISITES

There are no prior therapy requirements to join. Members must be professional creatives residing in Florida, as this is a licensed therapy group. A brief intake conversation with Roselyn prior to joining is required to ensure the group is the right fit and that the member is in a place to benefit from and contribute to a group therapy setting.

WHO THIS IS FOR

You're a good fit for this group if you are a working creative whose art is your primary or significant source of income, you are experiencing emotional disconnection, performance pressure, creative frustration, or financial anxiety related to your career, you are open to doing internal work — not just venting or receiving advice, and you are ready to be in community with other creatives navigating similar terrain.

WHO THIS IS NOT FOR

This group is not the right fit if you are currently in acute crisis or require individual therapy as a primary level of care, you are looking for a networking group or creative strategy session, you are not open to exploring the emotional and nervous system dimensions of your experience, or you are not a working creative professional.

WHAT MAKES ROSELYN QUALIFIED TO FACILITATE

Roselyn Pérez Casiano is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over 15 years of clinical experience in nervous system regulation, identity work, and group facilitation. She has worked with high performers across industries and conducted direct research with creatives across music, dance, visual art, and film before building this offering — listening first, building second. She is a TEDx speaker, has been featured in Forbes and TIME Magazine, and brings both clinical rigor and personal understanding of the creative process to every session. She is bilingual and offers additional services both in English and Spanish.

Group Therapist

Roselyn Pérez Casiano is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over 15 years of experience. She helps professional creatives — musicians, dancers, visual artists, actors, filmmakers, and multi-hyphenates — reconnect with their creativity and their passion for the art they've built their lives around. For many of the clients she works with, the struggle isn't that the creativity is gone. It's that the pressure to perform, produce, and meet expectations has started interrupting the very process through which it naturally flows.

Roselyn's approach is nervous system-informed and somatic, meaning she works with the whole person — mind, body, and history. She addresses the survival patterns that form early in life and continue running quietly in the background, shaping how people feel, create, and experience themselves. Her work goes deeper than traditional talk therapy and beyond what coaching or mindfulness alone can reach, targeting what's actually interfering with creative expression rather than managing its surface symptoms.

Her understanding of this terrain is both clinical and personal. As a writer whose work has been featured in Forbes and TIME Magazine and who delivered a TEDx talk, Roselyn has navigated her own experience of performance pressure and creative interference — learning firsthand how the nervous system responds when creativity stops being free and becomes something expected. That journey continues through her current book project, and it deeply informs the care she brings to every client doing the same.

Roselyn is Puerto Rican, bilingual, and offers therapy in both English and Spanish. She currently works with adults throughout Florida via telehealth and is accepting new clients.

Roselyn Perez

Roselyn Perez is a therapist in Florida specializing in relationship issues, spirituality & religion, creative blocks & writer's block, performance anxiety, mind-body connection, and financial stress.

Wednesdays 11:30am-1:00pm EST

Florida (Online)

$50