Creating an Inclusive and Equitable Space for LGBTQIA+ Clients

Creating an Inclusive and Equitable Space for LGBTQIA+ Clients

June 16, 2022 | Michael Galarraga (he/him) Pride month commemorates the Stonewall riots that occurred at the end of June 1969 in NYC. These riots were a call to action, a fight, and more importantly, a movement to increase inclusivity and equity for LGBTQIA+ people,...
Pride Month 2022: LGBTQ+ Mental Health Resources

Pride Month 2022: LGBTQ+ Mental Health Resources

As we enter Pride Month, the American Art Therapy Association (AATA) would like to stress the importance of accessible mental health care for the LGBTQ+ community. Art therapists, as mental health professionals, strive to provide a sense of safety and openness to...
Americans for the Arts 2022 Annual Convention Recap

Americans for the Arts 2022 Annual Convention Recap

June 2, 2022 | Allyson Damante, Program Coordinator, Member Services, American Art Therapy Association   “We are not broken, just unfinished.” These words, paraphrased from Amanda Gorman’s 2021 Presidential Inauguration poem, served as a recurring theme at Americans...
Featured Member: Makiko Harada (Young)

Featured Member: Makiko Harada (Young)

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. May 19, 2022 What excites (or inspires)...
The Cyclical Nature of Mental Health in AANHPI Communities

The Cyclical Nature of Mental Health in AANHPI Communities

May 19, 2022 | Maricel Laquindanum, Operations & Project Coordinator, American Art Therapy Association While meditating on Mental Health Awareness Month, I was reminded of the strides in mental health awareness the AANHPI (Asian American Native Hawaiian and...
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