It’s Black, Indigenous, People of Color Mental Health Month

It’s Black, Indigenous, People of Color Mental Health Month

July 2, 2020   July is known as Minority Mental Health Month and, more recently, people have been using the more inclusive term, Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) Mental Health Month. As Mental Health America puts it, “The continued use of...
It’s Black, Indigenous, People of Color Mental Health Month

Art Therapy Licensure is Official Law in Washington, DC

July 2, 2020   The AATA is thrilled to announce that licensure of art therapists in the District of Columbia is now official law! The art therapy licensure legislation passed congressional review, the final step of the legislative process, and was assigned Law...
Featured Member: Farah Salem A., MAATC

Featured Member: Farah Salem A., MAATC

In this Featured Member series, AATA celebrates the work of our members. During the coronavirus pandemic, we are inviting members to share their experiences about how their professional and personal lives have changed.   July 2, 2020 What has changed (or remained...
Honoring Pride and BLM: An Art Therapy Perspective

Honoring Pride and BLM: An Art Therapy Perspective

June 30, 2020 | Gabrielle Cooper   With hundreds of Pride celebrations around the world canceled or postponed due to COVID-19, or reimagined with Black Lives Matter protests, this Pride Month has certainly been historic. We asked Gabrielle Cooper, a graduate...
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