January 8, 2026 The Strength of the Creative Spirit: The Art and Artists of the Holocaust Jan 13, 2026, 7 – 9 pm ET | Virtual CE Event | Everyone is WelcomeRegister ($52 for AATA Members, FREE for AATA Student Members, $82 for non-members) Join us for AATA’s...
August 23, 2021 The stories and images coming out of Afghanistan resulting from the Taliban takeover of the Afghan government are heart-wrenching. For so many who have a direct connection or unique perspective, this is a particularly difficult time, with serious...
January 13, 2021 | Raquel Farrell-Kirk, MS, ATR-BC I kept the television off and focused on my day at home with my ten year old son. At first, I easily ignored the text updates I was receiving from friends about the rally in Washington DC, but as the situation...
August 11, 2020 | By Farah S.A., MAATC, LPC A version of this article was first published by Between Friends During the COVID-19 pandemic domestic violence survivors have been experiencing many hardships. Domestic violence cases have increased since the...
April 20, 2020 | Celeste Schexnaydre BFA, MA, ATR-BC As someone who lives with a compromised immune system, I have been inside for at least a week longer than the general public. I moved my art therapy private practice inside my home and onto a HIPAA compliant...
February 26, 2020 | Jordan S. Potash,PhD, ATR-BC, REAT, LCAT (NY), LCPAT (MD) This post is part of the “Breaking the Chains of Racial Trauma in Therapy” blog series in honor of Black History Month, 2020. As a White art therapist who has worked...