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Art Therapy

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    • Jobs in Art Therapy in New York

      Whether you are an undergraduate in the field, or have just graduated with your master's degree, finding a job in art therapy in New York isn't difficult if you know where to look. With a wide focus and diverse training, an art therapist should have no problem getting her foot in the door at any number of New York locations. more »

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      Thousands of fine arts graduates around the United States struggle to find work each year. These young professionals have to balance their desire to pursue creative endeavors with the need to pay bills each month. Art graduates do not need to settle for data entry and advertising positions if they broaden their career searches. The... more »

    • About Art Teachers

      For those who wish to inspire and improve the lives of others through the use of art, a career as an art teacher can make this happen. The enhancement of self-expression and appreciation of how art affects history and personal development are important parts of the role of an art educator. This is not limited to the learning of any... more »

    • How to Use My Bachelor's Degree in Art

      A bachelor's degree in art gives you creative thinking skills to succeed in countless fields. Art majors choose to become designers, art directors, educators, entrepreneurs and more. Deciding what to do with your degree requires the very skills your art education provided: self-reflection, inventiveness and creative communication.... more »

    • How Does an Art Therapist Spend a Workday?

      The art therapist may have a busy day scheduled, including appointments with individual patients, holding workshops at hospitals and facilitating group sessions. She will check her appointments for the day and refer to each patient's file. Drawing on a background as a psychotherapist, as well as in art, the therapist works with... more »

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    Art therapy

    Art therapy is a form of expressive therapy that uses art materials, such as paints, chalk and markers. Art therapy combines traditional psychotherapeutic theories and techniques with an understanding of the psychological aspects of the creative process, especially the affective properties of the different art materials.

    As a mental health profession, art therapy is employed in many clinical settings with diverse populations. Art therapy can be found in non-clinical settings as well as in art studios and in workshops that focus on creativity development. Closely related in practice to marriage and family therapists and mental health counseling, art therapists throughout the US are licensed as either MFTs, LPCs, or LPCCs and hold either registration or board certification as an art therapist (see section on Art Therapy Standards of Practice). Art therapists work with children, adolescents, and adults and provide services to individuals, couples, families, groups, and communities.

    According to the American Art Therapy Association, art therapy is based on the belief that the creative process of art is both healing and life-enhancing. The validity of this belief has not been investigated and there is no current evidence to indicate that art can heal disorders or enhance life quality. Using their skills in evaluation and psychotherapy, art therapists choose materials and interventions appropriate to their clients’ needs and design sessions to achieve therapeutic goals and objectives. They use the creative process to help their clients increase insight and judgment, cope better with stress, work through traumatic experiences, increase cognitive abilities, have better relationships with family and friends, and to just be able to enjoy the life-affirming pleasures of the creative experience. Many art therapists draw on images from resources such as ARAS (Archive for Research in Archetypal Symbolism) to incorporate historical art and symbols into their work read more at » http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art+therapy

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