The intervention proposes a case study based on the adoption of the Pre-texts Protocol in a protected context for women rescued from sexual slavery. The experience based on cultural stimuli such as reading, art, music has encouraged the active participation and sharing of the autobiographical memory of the participants who, through drawing and dialogue, have faced traumas related to migration experiences. The impacts generated are evaluated in terms of relationship, participation, resilience. The case study provides a reflection on the importance that creative and artistic interventions can also exercise in terms of strengthening mental health, supporting social cohesion also in relation to contexts of extreme urban contexts.