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AATA Shared Interest Groups (SIGs)

AATA Shared Interest Groups (SIGs)

Shared Interest Groups, or SIGs, were created to help art therapists find community at conference – and year-round through the MyAATA Member Community. SIGs are led by AATA members to create connection and a space for art therapists to support each other. Please join a SIG according to your interests and based on how you personally identify.

AATA2025 Master-Level Clinical Supervision Sessions

AATA2025 Master-Level Clinical Supervision Sessions

Learn more about the AATA2025 Master-Level Clinical Supervision Sessions. These sessions are led by subject matter experts working with specific populations and/or settings to assist art therapy professionals to address clinical questions and concerns. They’re included with your AATA2025 registration.

Featured Affiliate Member: West Liberty University

Featured Affiliate Member: West Liberty University

In this Featured Affiliate Member profile, we talk to Dr. Susan Ridley, chair of West Liberty University’s Art Therapy Program about the undergraduate creative arts therapy major and graduate art therapy and counseling (ATC) dual credentialed program.

Preview of AATA2025 Education Sessions, by Subject Track

Preview of AATA2025 Education Sessions, by Subject Track

AATA2025 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. 

AATA2025 Master-Level Clinical Supervision Sessions

Sessions at AATA2025: Studio & Community (SC) Track

AATA2024 Art Therapy Conference Sessions: Studio & Community (SC)sessions that present art studio-based approach, and how artist-centered art therapy practice and community outreach programs are designed to improve our collective well-being.

Sessions at AATA2025 Theory & Assessment (TA) Track

Sessions at AATA2025 Theory & Assessment (TA) Track

AATA2024 Conference Sessions: Theory & Assessment (TA).
Sessions that present studies in art therapy assessments, current research, and theoretical models which should be presented by experienced researchers.

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