An intersection of psychology, trauma-informed care, creativity, and spiritual healing. TACT - The Academy of Creative Transformation
Where healing becomes embodied, and people return to who they truly are. TACT exists for people who are tired of coping - and ready to transform. Founded by Ally Pinnock, TACT (The Academy of Creative Transformation) is a trauma-informed, integrative healing practi
ce that supports people to reconnect with their true selves after burnout, addiction, trauma, identity loss, and life rupture. This work is not about fixing what’s “wrong” with you. It’s about restoring what was interrupted. What Makes TACT Different:
TACT bridges modern psychology, creativity, and spiritual healing - without bypassing the nervous system or the lived reality of trauma. Ally brings together:
• Diploma of Modern Psychology (NLP, Hypnotherapy, Coaching)
• Diploma of Transpersonal Art Therapy
• Trauma-Informed Practice
• Talk Therapy & Somatic Approaches
• Pranic Energy Healing
• NDIS Psychosocial Recovery Coaching
This is deep work - grounded, ethical, and embodied - designed to meet people where they are, not where they “should” be. Ally is not a motivational healer or spiritual influencer. She is a translator between worlds:
between psychology and soul
between trauma and creativity
between breakdown and meaning
Her leadership comes from lived experience, professional training, and years working with people navigating mental health challenges, addiction recovery, identity collapse, and nervous system overwhelm. She understands healing from the inside out - because she has walked it. Ally has been invited to speak as a keynote speaker, including events such as The Salvation Army BRAVE Women’s Day, where she speaks on courage, recovery, identity, and resilience. Her work resonates with:
• women in leadership and transition
• people in recovery
• creatives who have lost their voice
• professionals experiencing burnout
• individuals navigating complex trauma and psychosocial recovery
Through TACT, Ally helps people:
• regulate their nervous systems after long periods of survival
• reconnect with identity after trauma, addiction, or loss
• access healing beyond words through creativity and embodiment
• integrate psychological insight with spiritual meaning
• move from fragmentation into wholeness
This is not surface-level healing.