AATA Sends Letter to Second Lady Reaffirming Inclusivity

AATA Sends Letter to Second Lady Reaffirming Inclusivity

February 6, 2019   Dear AATA Members: We have heard and share concerns expressed by some of our members regarding the discriminatory admissions and hiring policies at the Immanuel Christian School, where Karen Pence has recently returned to work as an art...
Introducing AATA’s New Collaboration with SimplePractice

Introducing AATA’s New Collaboration with SimplePractice

January 24, 2019 The American Art Therapy Association is pleased to announce a new collaboration with SimplePractice, a comprehensive digital practice management platform tailored for health and wellness professionals, including art therapists. We look forward to...
Celebrating the Accomplishments of 2018

Celebrating the Accomplishments of 2018

December 20, 2018   With 2018 coming to a close, we’d like to take this opportunity to share some collective accomplishments we’ve made to support and advance the profession. Below we’ve highlighted gains and improvements in the membership experience, public...
AATA Sends Letter to Second Lady Reaffirming Inclusivity

Preliminary Findings from 2016 AATA Membership Survey

December 12, 2018 | By David E. Elkins and Sarah Deaver, PhD, ATR-BC, HLM   The American Art Therapy Association conducted its most recent membership survey in September, 2016 in order to collect membership demographics and other aspects pertinent to the art...
AATA Board of Directors Announces Updates to the Strategic Plan

AATA Board of Directors Announces Updates to the Strategic Plan

September 27, 2018 The American Art Therapy Association (AATA) undertook an organization-wide strategic planning process in 2015 from which the Board of Directors (BOD) determined core priority areas and approved 3-year key performance goals.  The AATA staff,...
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