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.
Participants must meet a minimum age requirement of 19 years. Completion of 3 years of full-time secondary education (Grades 8-12), or 2 years if the Grades are 10, 11, or 12, have been successfully completed in English in a country where English is one of the...
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...
The TAPC program is a professional development program consisting of four courses that guide participants through self-discovery and personal growth while building the skills needed to facilitate therapeutic arts sessions. It covers topics like ethics, media use,...
Participants in the TAPC program will learn about the ethical use of therapeutic arts, when to refer clients to an art psychotherapist, how to differentiate between art therapy and therapeutic arts, and various therapeutic techniques and interventions within the scope...