The conference is organized into nine main subject tracks to help participants find areas of interest. During the proposal submission process, each proposal submitter selected one category to best describe their session. AATA uses these categories for the final Program Guide.
Theory & Assessment (TA)
Sessions that present studies in art therapy assessments, current research, and theoretical models which should be presented by experienced researchers.
Advanced Practice Courses and Workshops have limited seats and require additional registration and fees. All other sessions (e.g. panels, papers, performances, and videos) are included as part of conference registration and do not need additional registration.
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Track | Course Code | Title | Presenters | Type | Date | Time |
Theory & Assessment | TA 10 | Exploring Nondirective Attitude in Client-Centered Therapy Through the Lens of Daoism (N-TA10) | Cui Jing | Paper | 10/9 | 11 am |
Theory & Assessment | TA 26 | I’m Not an Artist: From Victim to Creator on the Drama Triangle (NY-TA26) | Delaine Due | Paper | 10/9 | 12 noon |
Theory & Assessment | TA 126 | Psychedelic Art Therapy: History, Research, Theory, and Practice (NY-TA126) | Rebecca Wilkinson, Alyssa Gursky | Paper | 10/9 | 2 pm |
Theory & Assessment | TA 81 | Creatively Moving in, Moving Through, Moving Out: Navigating Life Transitions Successfully (N-TA81) | Barbara Parker-Bell, Lauren Ferrell | Workshop | 10/9 | 2:15 pm |
Theory & Assessment | TA 36 | Updating Implicit Emotional Memories in Dream-Based Art Therapy (TA36) | Sophie Boudrias | Paper | 10/10 | 12 noon |
Theory & Assessment | TA 188 | Art Therapy Assessment and Sense of Psychological Safety (TA188) | Sophie Restall | Paper | 10/10 | 3 pm |
Theory & Assessment | TA 249 | An Exploration of Art Therapy Based Scenography (N/NY-TA249) | Laura Cuille | Performance | 10/11 | 2 pm |