About Us

Welcome to The Center For Haptic Healing

What Is Haptic Healing?

Haptic Healing at the Pottery Wheel™ (Haptic Healing) is the body-based, intentional and conscious practice of using clay and a pottery wheel to foster resilience and promote post-traumatic growth. (Haptic literally means “to touch,” and relates to any experience we have which is distinguished by touch, and especially the manipulation of objects.)

Haptic Healing uses clay and a potter’s wheel to reorganize and regulate the nervous system; reactivate the circuits in the brain responsible for pleasure and reward; improve thinking and focus; promote regaining a sense of control of one’s environment; provide grounding; reignite motivation; and integrate both hemispheres of the brain. Haptic Healing focuses on the hands as an alternative to talk.

This work finds common ground across independent disciplines, blending contemplative teachings, art, and science. By integrating art, mindfulness, and neurobiology, skilled instructors enrich their existing teaching practices and make their classes healing and trauma-informed.

What We Do

Our primary focus is on restoration and wellness. We offer pottery classes aimed at both healing and personal growth following trauma, as well as immediate relief from stress, burnout, anxiety, or depression. Our Slow Throw™ classes are the culmination of years of research into the therapeutic benefits of working with clay at a pottery wheel. Read more here.

CHH also trains ceramics instructors to use trauma-informed, relational practices at the pottery wheel with the aim of creating trauma-informed spaces, nurturing resilience, and promoting post-traumatic growth.
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Our Philosophy

As a teaching method and healing modality that fosters collaboration, empowerment, connection, and psycho-social responsiveness, Haptic Healing at the Pottery Wheel has the power to change the way we view and relate to one another as teachers, students, and members of the human family. Ceramicists have at their disposal tools they can and should use for healing. What most ceramicists know—feel—about the therapeutic effects of throwing clay implicitly, they can make explicit through the practices of Haptic Healing at the Pottery Wheel. You don’t have to be a therapist to be therapeutic—ceramicists can be healers.

Our Mission

CHH endeavors to transform the practices of ceramics educators and educators-in-training to nurture resilience and support post-traumatic growth. By connecting Haptic Healing ceramicists with mission driven organizations that provide services to traumatized populations, CHH aims to build a more resilient community.

Our Vision

Through our work, CHH seeks to:

  • Make all pottery studios trauma-informed spaces.
  • Shift the focus of teaching from the mechanical to the relational.
  • Broaden ideas of who gets to be a healer.
  • Increase awareness of trauma.
  • Continually evolve CHH practice and training to be more representative, inclusive, and accessible.
  • Connect HTH practitioners, fostering a larger community of collaboration and connection.
  • Broaden integrative healing programming by partnering with mission driven organizations.
  • Make non-traditional healing available to anyone who wants to try something beyond talking.

The Center for Haptic Healing (CHH) is a sponsored project of Fractured Atlas, a non-profit arts service organization. Contributions for the charitable purposes of CHH must be made payable to “Fractured Atlas” only and are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.