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.
Technology & Innovation (TI)
Sessions that showcase advancements in technology, cutting-edge research, and innovative models in the field of technology.
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.
Track | Course Code | Title | Presenters | Type | Date | Time |
Technology & Innovation | TI 191 | Create, Teach, and Research with AI (N/NY-TI191) | Nancy Choe, Sze Chin Lee | Half-Day Advanced Practice Course | 10/8 | 9 am |
Technology & Innovation | TI 245 | Digital Analogues: Translating Art Therapy Directives into Digital Formats (NY-TI245) | Bethany Altschwager | Half-Day Advanced Practice Course | 10/8 | 1 pm |
Technology & Innovation | TI 248 | Unveiling the Ineffable: Exploring Response Art in the context of Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (N/NY-TI248) | Emily Segal | Workshop | 10/11 | 4 pm |