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AATA Journey Webinar: The Journey of Advancing the Field

  • 07/13/2022
  • 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM (PDT)
  • Virtual


Journey to Art Therapy

There are many ways through which art therapists and pre-professionals in training have learned about the field of art therapy and entered professional practice! This series of four discussions aims to support a diversity of voices, at different stages of their training and careers, in sharing their journeys into the field. By offering a free, virtual series that is relatively easily accessible, beginning with a target audience of middle and high school students, it is hoped that this series might also, in part, address timely educational/career path access and promote further diversity among those seeking to enter/entering the field.

This fourth event, The Journey of Advancing the Field, will allow long-time practitioners in the field to share experiences such as advocacy work; any perceptions of impacts of the clinification of the field on training access beginning in the 1980’s through the present; and thoughts as to how the field might respond to the current post-pandemic mental health crisis, including calls for a greater diversity of and access to practitioners beyond traditional service delivery models.

Please email info@arttehrapy.org if you have any questions or want to request particular accommodations for the virtual event. 

 

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NorCATA is approved by the Internal Revenue Services as a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization that promotes the therapeutic use of art throughout Northern California, public awareness of art therapy, professional development through educational events, workshops, conferences, and more.  All donations are tax deductible to the full extent provided by law.

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