No, the Therapeutic Arts series is unsuitable for individuals seeking the professional designation of Art Therapist or Art Psychotherapist. It is designed for personal and professional development and does not lead to a professional designation.
The TAPC program offers enrollment in January, May, and September, with an intensive option available periodically based on availability. Team training sessions can be scheduled year-round. Additionally, all TArts series courses, except for TAPC, will be offered in an...
Yes, there are other programs available, including “The Art of Psychology,” “Rethinking Relationships,” “Navigating Neurodiversity,” “Trauma-Informed Practices,” “Attached for Life,” “Creating with...
“Attached for Life” explores attachment theory through a therapeutic arts lens, focusing on dyadic work with children and their caregivers. Participants will learn about attachment styles, brain development, and working with different attachment styles,...
No, there are no specific post-secondary education prerequisites for enrolling in these programs. They are open to individuals interested in personal and professional development in the field of therapeutic arts.