CiiAT - Canadian International Institute of Art Therapy
Creating with Nature
CiiAT - Canadian International Institute of Art Therapy
Creating with Nature

Program Description

Creating with Nature focuses on the environment as an important therapeutic space. Learn about nature-based interventions for supporting various client populations while working both indoors and in alternative spaces.

Participants will examine techniques, challenges, and ethical and practical considerations for introducing non-studio spaces to their clients.

Additionally, this course will allow participants to explore the role of symbolism, metaphor, and imagery in working with nature as the media. Through these learnings, participants will understand how to incorporate the use of nature-based materials to foster the therapeutic relationship.

  • ๎€ฑCredential: Certificate
  • ๎ƒญTuition: $975
  • ๎€งDelivery: Live Online (on-camera)
  • ๎€ฃInstructional Hours: 18 hours
  • lHomework: 4-6 hours
  • ๎ƒกTime Commitment: 22-24 hours

LEARNING OUTCOMES

  • Demonstrate an understanding of when the client should be referred to an art therapist
  • Interpret the theory and practice of nature-based therapeutic arts
  • Create and adapt therapeutic arts techniques to a non-studio setting and incorporate natural materials in the studio
  • Examine the ethical and practical considerations for working with clients in an outdoor setting

Admission Requirements

Participants must meet a minimum age requirement of 19 years and 2 years of education completed in English.

If the applicant has not completed 2 years of education in English, evidence of achievement in a recognized standardized language test/assessment at an overall level equivalent to IELTS 5.5 (academic) or higher.

Completion Requirements

Participants must achieve a minimum grade of 70% and an overall attendance rate of 90%, and all assignments must be completed in order to complete the course.

Method of Evaluation

The course will include assigned readings, followed by learner engagement through asynchronous discussions. Participants will respond to peers' questions and comments, engage with the instructorโ€™s prompts, analyze content, and provide feedback. This will be an open enrolment course incorporating self-directed learning throughout.

  • Arts-based projects exploring various media
  • Completion of evaluation activities, such as quizzes and home-play assignments

This program does not require approval by the Private Training Institutions Regulatory Unit (PTIRU) of the Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Training.

When Does it Run?

We offer the Creating with Nature a few times throughout the year.  However, we accept requests for private groups at any time.

PRIVATE GROUPS

Do you have 6 or more staff all needing this training? We deliver the curriculum tailored to your needs. Contact us to discuss options t.arts@ciiat.org.

Paying all at once

Is your tuition being paid by your company or organization? Do you need to pay the full tuition in advance?

We can help you, please email enrollment@ciiat.org  to enroll and pay.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the tuition cost for the programs, and are payment plans available?

The tuition cost for the programs varies depending on the specific program chosen. Payment plans are offered with options for multiple installments, making it easier for participants to manage their financial commitments. Detailed information about tuition fees and payment plans can be found in the program-specific documentation.

Are the courses available through virtual or distance education?

Yes, the courses within the Therapeutic Arts series offer various instructional formats, including virtual or distance education. Participants can engage in the programs through online platforms, teleconferencing, and the use of online learning platforms, allowing for flexibility and accessibility in their studies.

How can I enroll in these programs, and when are they available?

The Therapeutic Arts Series has several enrollment times a year, please check the shop for current availability. The Therapeutic Arts Practitioner Certification has public enrollment in January, May and September. Private group enrollment is available throughout the year, upon request.

Are there any prerequisites for enrolling in these programs?

No, there are no specific prerequisites for enrolling in these programs. They are open to individuals interested in personal and professional development in the field of therapeutic arts.

Can you explain the โ€œCreating with Natureโ€ program in more detail?

โ€œCreating with Natureโ€ is a course that emphasizes the therapeutic potential of the natural environment. It covers incorporating nature into the therapeutic space, nature-based interventions, and ethical considerations for working outdoors.

Are there other programs available besides the Therapeutic Arts Practitioner Certification?

Yes, there are other programs available, including โ€œThe Art of Psychology,โ€ โ€œRethinking Relationships,โ€ โ€œNavigating Neurodiversity,โ€ โ€œTrauma-Informed Practices,โ€ โ€œAttached for Life,โ€ โ€œCreating with Nature,โ€ and โ€œPassion, Purpose, Profit.โ€ These programs cover various aspects of therapeutic arts and personal development.

When can I enroll in the courses?

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 open-enrollment, self-directed format for students.

What are the entry and completion requirements for the courses?

Participants must meet a minimum age requirement of 19 years to enroll in these courses. To successfully complete the course, students must achieve a minimum grade of 70%, maintain an overall attendance rate of 90%, and complete all assignments.

Is the Therapeutic Arts series suitable for those looking to become Art Therapists or Art Psychotherapists?

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.

Can teams enroll in the Therapeutic Arts series?

Yes, teams of six or more can enroll in the Therapeutic Arts series. Tailored materials will be provided to better suit the unique needs of the teamโ€™s clients and targeted learning outcomes.

Are there any academic prerequisites for these courses?

No, there are no academic prerequisites for the Therapeutic Arts series courses.

What is the difference between art therapy and therapeutic arts?

Both art therapy and the therapeutic arts have numerous benefits relating to well-being, mental health, stress reduction, self-expression, and more. The main difference between the two is: that anyone can learn and use therapeutic arts in their personal and professional lives, whereas art therapy can only be ethically practiced in Canada by a professional or registered art therapist. Art therapists use therapeutic art and art therapy techniques, interventions, and clinical approaches to help clients work toward their goals and overcome obstacles, issues, and trauma.

Therapeutic arts often rely on the artistic process and create a safe space for self-reflection. The defining characteristic of therapeutic art vs. art therapy is the scope of practice. Art therapists undergo over two years of training, including a practicum component, increasing their competence and scope of practice when working with clients with specific mental health goals.

On the other hand, businesses may integrate therapeutic arts to help relieve employee stress through calming art activities, or build team engagement. However, they can not use these activities to engage with clients or create treatment plans. If someone is struggling with their mental health or seeking therapy options, they should connect with a healthcare professional, like a registered art therapist. With all this said, therapeutic arts are invaluable and act as a resource for individuals to engage with creative processes in a restorative and therapeutic manner.

What is the difference between an art therapist and a therapeutic arts practitioner?

The main differences between an art therapist and a therapeutic arts practitioner is the level of qualifications, professional status and scope of practice.

  • Currently, in Canada, Therapeutic Arts is unregulated. While Art Therapy and Art Psychotherapy are protected titles and designations requiring membership in good standing at the Canadian Art Therapy Association (or provincial equivalent) and, where applicable, registration with a college, such as CRPO.
  • A Therapuiseries 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.
What is the Therapeutic Arts series?

The Therapeutic Arts series is a collection of courses and a certification program designed for personal and professional development. It is suitable for individuals and teams seeking continuing education in the fields of mental health as this series focuses on mental health, emotional wellness, and creativity, providing participants with the skills and knowledge needed to facilitate therapeutic arts sessions with individuals and groups safely. It is open to anyone interested in these areas, and there are no academic prerequisites. However, it is recommended as a foundation for those new to the field.

Studying with CiiAT is more than just an education,

itโ€™s a personal journey within a supportive community.

Whether itโ€™s through our small, intimate classes, or through our friendly administrative and technical support team, we strive to provide personalized help and attention.

Transformational course

My first experience with CiiAT was taking their Therapeutic Arts Practitioner Program, and it was a transformational course for me.

Rachel Robbins
Graduated Art Psychotherapy Diploma Student

Strong foundation in therapeutic arts

TAPPs gave me a strong foundation in therapeutic arts and solidified my decision to apply to their Art Psychotherapy Diploma (APD).

Rachel Robbins
Graduated Art Psychotherapy Diploma Student

Had a huge impact

Each of the modules had a huge impact on both my personal artistic/therapeutic practice and deciding what I wanted to do with my career.

Rachel Robbins
Graduated Art Psychotherapy Diploma Student

It was such a positive experience

If youโ€™re considering this field, I highly recommend taking CiiATโ€™s TAPPs program to start, it was such a positive experience and would be useful for anyone, even if youโ€™re not looking to do the APD.

Rachel Robbins
Graduated Art Psychotherapy Diploma Student

Ability to learn remotely

They use an online learning platform called Moodle. My previous experience being a student was in the early 2000โ€™s so Iโ€™m honestly blown away by the ability to learn remotely like this.

Rachel Robbins
Graduated Art Psychotherapy Diploma Student

Flexibility

I enjoyed interacting with the other students and teachers online while having the flexibility to do the courses from home.

Nathalie Paradis
Graduated Art Psychotherapy Diploma Student

Offered online

The courses can be offered online and if you do a practicum, you will be supervised.

Nathalie Paradis
Graduated Art Psychotherapy Diploma Student

I felt at home

When I registered and started my courses with CIIAT, I felt at home and comfortable with the way they delivered the courses.

Nathalie Paradis
Graduated Art Psychotherapy Diploma Student

I loved the TAPPs program

I loved the TAPPs program, with Drawn by Experience and Mandalas as Clinical Intervention with a variety of skilled and talented instructors.

M Desjardins
Graduated Student

I would highly recommend CiiAT

I would highly recommend CiiAT to anyone who wants to work in art therapy or the therapeutic arts.

Ulyana Omelchenko
Graduated Art Psychotherapy Diploma Student

International program

Itโ€™s exciting to be in an international program, our cohort is from all around the world.

Rachel Robbins
Graduated Art Psychotherapy Diploma Student

Do it!

If you are thinking about enrolling with CiiAT, do it!

M Desjardins
Graduated Student

Celebrating what everyone brings to the table

The staff and instructors are really vocal about celebrating what everyone brings to the table and helping us navigate how weโ€™re going to have the greatest impact in this field based on who we are and how we want to use the credentials weโ€™re working towards.

Rachel Robbins
Graduated Art Psychotherapy Diploma Student

I love the live online format

I love the live online format of these classes and being able to connect with other students from anywhere in the world.

Rebecca Adelman
Graduated Student

Passionate and Engaging

My experience so far has been very positive! The teachers and staff are passionate and engaging.

Rebecca Adelman
Graduated Student

Excellent school

Excellent school, excellent programs, excellent instructors.

M Desjardins
Graduated Student

Helpful, knowledgeable and supportive

All the personal at CIIAT are very helpful, knowledgeable and supportive.

Nathalie Paradis
Graduated Art Psychotherapy Diploma Student

The perfect place to explore

If you have a passion for the arts, helping others, and furthering your education, CiiAT is the perfect place to explore all of the above, regardless of where you are in the world.

Graduate Student

Creating with Nature

I recently completed SEAT โ€“ Specialized Expressive Art Therapy with a focus on working outdoors.  Loved it. (This program has since been renamed to Creating With Nature)

M Desjardins
Graduated Student