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Join us for Pen, Crystal Bracelet and Furniture: Exploring the Complexities of Belonging and Well-Being

Join us for Pen, Crystal Bracelet and Furniture: Exploring the Complexities of Belonging and Well-Being

As we kick off Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month, join us for this special Continuing Education virtual event on Tuesday, April 30, 7 – 9pm ET. Pen, Crystal Bracelet and Furniture: Exploring the Complexities of Belonging and Well-being, a session hosted by Tsz Yan Winnie Wong, MAATC, ATR-BC, LPC, invites art therapists to engage with the historical, cultural, social, and political contexts that shape the lived experiences of both our clients and ourselves.

Featured Member: Aishwerya Iyer

Featured Member: Aishwerya Iyer

“I came to art therapy with a background in clinical psychology and was very talk-oriented. I had no experience or training in the visual arts either. I had learned Indian classical dance growing up, but it was very structured and I held the stereotypical beliefs about art being associated with skill. Yet, when I had to choose between pursuing a degree in social work or art therapy, I chose art therapy with the intuitive understanding that the arts are healing.”
— Aishwerya K. Iyer, ATR, MA

Featured Member: Tsz Yan Winnie Wong

Featured Member: Tsz Yan Winnie Wong

“By anchoring my clinical practice in the relational-cultural framework, I emphasize the crucial role of connections and relationships within the sociocultural contexts of individual’s lived experiences. My involvement in trauma research and practice, particularly with communities of emigrated Hong Kongers and survivors of sexual violence in Chicago, has enriched my understanding of “healing” as a process of reintegration and reconnection.”
— Tsz Yan Winnie Wong, MAATC, ATR-BC, LPC

First Session in AATA’s 2024 Virtual 3-Part Art Therapy Ethics Series

First Session in AATA’s 2024 Virtual 3-Part Art Therapy Ethics Series

Join us for our three-part Art Therapy Ethics Continuing Education virtual series this May!

The first session of the Ethics series, Doing the Right Thing: Ethics, the Law, Technology, and More, will be presented by former AATA President and Honorary Lifetime Member Mercedes Ballbé ter Maat, Ph.D., LPC, ATR-BC, HLM on May 7.

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