Facebook Twitter LinkedIn February 8, 2023 As the counseling compact continues to expand, more and more art therapists are going to be impacted both as licensed counselors and as art therapists seeking licensure in states where a unique art therapy license doesn’t...
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn February 8, 2023 The AATA conference program is made possible by hundreds of art therapists, educators, and graduate students who are willing to join us as conference presenters—to share their expertise or begin a discussion that advances our...
February 6, 2023 | By Naarah Macklin, MS, LMHC The month of February is Black History Month, and this serves as a time of reflection of my identity and what it means to me. It results in a time of reflection in regards to my past, my ancestors, culture, and my...
The American Art Therapy Association represents a diversity of professionals, students, and organizations across the nation. We recognize and celebrate the work of our members at all levels through our Featured Member series. January 26, 2023 What excites (or...
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn By Shereen Bar-or Becerra, MPS, LCAT, ATR-BC Creating superheroes and villains from our personality traits and challenges is one of my favorite directives as an Art Therapist. It creates a playful opportunity for clients to assess perceived...