The conference is organized into nine main subject tracks to help participants find areas of interest. During the proposal submission process, each proposal submitter selected one category to best describe their session. AATA uses these categories for the final Program Guide. 

Clinical Approaches

Sessions that present information on therapeutic best practices, case studies, and art therapy techniques and methods. Includes Addictions/Substance Abuse (AS), Child/Adolescents (CA), Forensics (FS), Geriatrics (GE), Medical Settings (MS), Psychiatric Settings (PS), and School Settings (SS).

Advanced Practice Courses and Workshops have limited seats and require additional registration and fees. All other sessions (e.g. panels, papers, performances, and videos) are included as part of conference registration and do not need additional registration. 
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TrackCourse
Code
TitlePresentersTypeDateTime
Medical SettingsMS45The Fourth Hand: Conceptualizing the Role of Space in Art Therapy Practice (NY-MS45)
Kristyn Stickley,
Kim Valldejuli,
Tracy Councill
Paper10/911 am
Medical SettingsMS37
Medical Art Therapy in Pediatric Burn Treatment (NY-MS37)
Laura TetzlaffPaper10/912 noon
Medical SettingsMS65
Creativity in Motion: Art Therapy with Patients with Neurological Conditions (N/NY-MS65)
Isabella Hudson, Meera Rastogi, Cambria Stovicek
Paper10/93 pm
Medical SettingsMS68
Pediatric Medical Art Therapy: Bereavement Support and Adaptive Legacy Projects (N/NY-MS68)
Jenson Maydew,  Jennifer Sullivan
Paper10/94 pm
Medical SettingsMS72
Heart with an Owie: Agency and Art Therapy in Pediatric Medicine (NY-MS72)
Tracy Councill
Paper10/1011 am
Medical SettingsMS78
Passport to Professional Identity: Discovering Your Medical Art Therapy Journey (NY-MS78)
Molly (Mary) Kohut Kometiani,
Brittany Dray, Amber Bruce 
Workshop10/104 pm
Medical SettingsMS213Resident Physician Perspectives on Response Art-Making Groups for Well-Being (N/NY-MS213)Karen CoddPaper10/1111 am
Medical SettingsMS219
Continuity of Art Therapy in Pediatric Oncology: Meeting Patients Where They Are (NY-MS219)
Jacqueline Carlson, Kelly Burns
Paper10/1112 noon
TrackCourse
Code
TitlePresentersTypeDateTime
Addictions/SubstanceAS211Neuro-Informed 12-Step Model for Adolescent Addiction Treatment (N/NY-AS211)Ella Joffe, Megan Frazer, Bre’na Woodard, Mary Roberts, Edward PowersPanel10/102:15 pm
Addictions/SubstanceAS281A Drop in the Ocean: An ACT Art Therapy Exercise (AS281)Ariel AndersonWorkshop10/104 pm
Addictions/SubstanceAS221The Rattigan Reframing Technique® (2011) in Addiction and Recovery (N/NY-AS221)Michele RattiganWorkshop10/112:15 pm
TrackCourse
Code
TitlePresentersTypeDateTime
Child/AdolescentsCA14Using the Third Hand Approach in Art Based Service Learning (N/NY-CA14)Katherine Jackson, Megan SeamanPaper10/911:00 am
Child/AdolescentsCA77Camp Flow: A Therapeutic Summer Camp Integrating Nature-Based Art Therapy for Children (NY-CA77)
Jiwon Yoon
Paper10/93:00 pm
Child/AdolescentsCA83Design Your Career Guide: Ascending to New Heights Through Career Decision-making (N-CA83)Barbara Parker-BellPaper10/94:00 pm
Child/AdolescentsCA181Utilizing LEGO as an Art Supply: Building New Knowledge and Narrative (N/NY-CA181)Adam GravesPaper10/94:00 pm
Child/AdolescentsCA125Heroes and Monsters: A SUPER Group Protocol for Children and Adolescents (N/NY-CA125)
Caitlyn WilcoxPaper10/1011:00 am
Child/AdolescentsCA85In the Galleries and Beyond: Utilizing Art Museums for Adolescent Therapeutic Engagement (CA85)Renee BuonoPaper10/1012 noon
Child/AdolescentsCA86Growing Gems Through Creativity: Building Self-Awareness in Children and Adolescents (NY-CA86)
Emily Wooley, Alexandra Hill
Paper10/102:00 pm
Child/AdolescentsCA170A Powerhouse Outpatient Holding Environment: Child-Centered Art Therapy in Family Systems Model (NY-CA170)Michael FogelPaper10/103 pm
Child/AdolescentsCA116The Play Of Art: Connecting Well With Children (N/NY-CA116)
Deborah Montoya (Schroder)Workshop10/1110:50 am
Child/AdolescentsCA209Neurodevelopmental Art Therapy Tasks for Pre-school Aged Children: Guidelines for Practice (NY-CA209)
Kaila Lacey, Mary Roberts
Paper10/1112 noon
Child/AdolescentsCA229Exploring Arts-Based Supportive Programming for Children of Adult Cancer Patients (N/NY-CA229)Danielle EichnerWorkshop10/112:15 pm
Child/AdolescentsCA267Prioritizing Connection and Repair: Using Relational Art to Deepen Parent-Child Attachment (N/NY-CA267)Celina Paul, Pam WoodWorkshop10/114 pm
  

 

 

TrackCourse
Code
TitlePresentersTypeDateTime
ForensicsFS35Adapt or Perish! Evolution Within an Art Therapy in Prisons Program (N/NY-FS35)
Evie Soape, Casey Barlow, Marissa HartMichelle Torrech Pérez
Panel10/911:15 am
ForensicsFS30Upwardly Intensifying and Reinforcing the Arts and Art Therapy With the Imprisoned (FS30)David GussakPaper10/912 noon
ForensicsFS18Creativity Confined: Art Therapy in General Population Versus Close Management Prison Settings (NY-FS18)Evie SoapePaper10/92:00 pm
TrackCourse
Code
TitlePresentersTypeDateTime
GeriatricsGE32Rising Above the Diagnosis: Using Creativity to Thrive with Dementia (N/NY-GE32)
Sivan Perdue
Erica Curci
Half Day Advanced Practice Course10/81 – 4 pm
TrackCourse
Code
TitlePresentersTypeDateTime
Psychiatric SettingsPS 98Clay Therapy for Emotion Regulation: Theory, Techniques, and Practice (N-PS98)Joshua NanFull Day Advanced Practice Course10/89 am – 5 pm
Psychiatric SettingsPS 5Art Therapy for Reducing Distress in Inpatient Mental Health Care (PS5)
Sarah Versitano
Paper10/911 am
Psychiatric SettingsPS 163Integrating Expressive Interventions Across Disciplines in Eating Disorder Treatment (N/NY-PS163)
Christianne Strang, Holly-Renee Miller, Katie White, Alie Gorrie
Panel10/94 pm
Psychiatric SettingsPS 242Rewiring the Brain: Art Therapy’s Role in Mitigating Negative Symptoms of Schizophrenia (NY-PS242)Lily Hei Ning Ho Paper10/112 pm
Psychiatric SettingsPS 8Let Art Do the Work – Practicing in Psychiatric Care (N-PS8)
Cui JingPaper10/113 pm
Psychiatric SettingsPS 237Fostering Self-Efficacy and Connection through Dual-Purpose Felt Art Directives (PS237)
Christina (Ja Won) HanWorkshop10/114 pm
TrackCourse
Code
TitlePresentersTypeDateTime
School SettingSS11
Art Therapy Group Activities for ASD Clients in a School Setting (NY-SS11)
Lyndsey HedgerPaper10/92 pm
School SettingSS57
Documenting Change and Articulating Therapeutic Progress for School-Based Art Therapists: Efficient Solutions (NY-SS57)
Emi HeckPaper10/93 pm
School SettingSS174
The Role of Art Therapy in Schools: Assessments, Continuity, and Collaboration (SS174)
Camryn Paul, Craig Siegel, Morgan DeFranco, Jennifer Suarez, Ilana Herman
Panel10/1011:15 am
School SettingSS135
The Power of Partnership: A Collaborative Approach Implementing Art Therapy in Schools (N/NY-SS135)
Katie Hinson Sullivan, Ashley Brown
Paper10/1012 noon
School SettingSS146
Art Therapy for University Students: Reducing Loneliness and Perfectionism While Increasing Happiness (NY-SS146)
Sumin Kim
Paper10/102 pm
School SettingSS185
Memory Drawing for Traumatized Children and Individuals with Varying Word Memory Capacities (N-SS185)
Unnur Ottarsdottir
Paper10/103 pm
School SettingSS132
Small but Mighty: The Power of Mini-zines in Art Therapy (SS132)
Christine Phang
Paper10/1111 am
School SettingSS180
Supporting Adolescent Survivors of Trauma in School Settings (N/NY-SS180)
Hilda Aceves, Jennifer Herbert
Panel10/1111:15 am

 

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