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2025年4月20日 星期日

Where Improv Meets Therapy – A Psychologist’s Journey


Written by Wang Chia-Chi, psychologist & improviser.  
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Hi, I’m Wang Chia-Chi —


an improviser, playbacker, and licensed psychologist based in Taipei, Taiwan.

I believe that improvisation and psychotherapy are both rooted in presence, curiosity, and deep listening — and that when combined, they offer powerful ways to connect, heal, and grow.

I currently work at Better Help Clinic, where I support adults navigating relational issues, emotional overwhelm, and trauma. My approach to therapy is integrative and relational — drawing from psychodynamic theory, expressive arts, and embodied practices. Whether in the therapy room or on stage, I care deeply about helping people reclaim their voice, feel seen, and stay connected to their inner life.

I’m also a performer, musician, and improv coach at Inprint Theatre — a Playback Theatre ensemble made up of actors, musicians, and psychologists/drama therapists.


Improvising Real Life: On Stage with Inprint Theatre


At Inprint Theatre, we honor the spirit of Playback Theatre. By combining it with the playful, spontaneous, and creative elements of improvisational theatre, we turn real-life moments into theatrical expression. During our shows, we listen to personal stories shared live by audience members, then bring those stories to life on stage — through improvised theatre, music, clowning, and live illustration — and offer them back to the storyteller as a creative gift.