Rebba Amaris Moore is a writer with a relational practice.

Centering indivisible yet distinct practices in the arts and psychotherapy, Rebba A. Moore writes on the verge of post-paradigm scholarship in the medical humanities. Her psychotherapy practice is informed by philosophical psychopathology and feminist-cultural relational theory.

Rebba earned a Master of Political Science from the University of Chicago (MA'15) and a Bachelor of Arts from Rice University with a double major in Sociology and Policy Studies (BA’12). She has built upon foundations in socio-political psychology and behavioral science research to pursue clinical licensure as a therapist at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago Department of Art Therapy & Counseling (MAATC’23). She completed her first clinical internship with the Children’s Research Triangle and second practicum in psychodynamic graduate training at the Kedzie Center in Chicago, Illinois. Before moving to Virginia, she worked as an Inpatient Group Facilitator in adult psychiatry in the Behavioral Health Department at UChicago Medicine Ingalls Memorial Hospital in Harvey, Illinois. Rebba currently works as an outpatient therapist in the Northern Virginia Region.