Schools and Programs for Art Therapy
Adler Graduate School - Graduate Program
Adler Graduate School’s unique course program integrates Adlerian theory and technique into the creative and expressive realm of art therapy. It will allow students to get specialized training in art therapy theory and practice that is integrated into a 63 credit clinical education in Marriage and Family Therapy (LMFT license eligible) or 69 to 81 Mental Health Counseling track (LPC/LPCC license eligible). The art therapy component consists of 9 courses (25 credits are AT specific) and a 700 hour fieldwork experience with 70 hours of supervision.
The Art Therapy Program is designed to meet the educational standards of the American Art Therapy Association. It will prepare students to work as Art Therapists and either Marriage and Family Therapists or Mental Health Counselors. Graduates will be eligible to apply to become a Registered and Board Certified Art Therapist (ATR-BC) after completing post-degree work experience and supervision.
Coursework will utilize experiential and didactic methods of teaching to help students learn the essentials of art therapy theory and techniques with clients. Students will learn methods applicable for individuals, families and groups within a variety of work settings.
Contact: Ev Haas, MA
Director of Admissions
612-767-7044
ev@alfredadler.edu
Adler Graduate School’s unique course program integrates Adlerian theory and technique into the creative and expressive realm of art therapy. It will allow students to get specialized training in art therapy theory and practice that is integrated into a 63 credit clinical education in Marriage and Family Therapy (LMFT license eligible) or 69 to 81 Mental Health Counseling track (LPC/LPCC license eligible). The art therapy component consists of 9 courses (25 credits are AT specific) and a 700 hour fieldwork experience with 70 hours of supervision.
The Art Therapy Program is designed to meet the educational standards of the American Art Therapy Association. It will prepare students to work as Art Therapists and either Marriage and Family Therapists or Mental Health Counselors. Graduates will be eligible to apply to become a Registered and Board Certified Art Therapist (ATR-BC) after completing post-degree work experience and supervision.
Coursework will utilize experiential and didactic methods of teaching to help students learn the essentials of art therapy theory and techniques with clients. Students will learn methods applicable for individuals, families and groups within a variety of work settings.
Contact: Ev Haas, MA
Director of Admissions
612-767-7044
ev@alfredadler.edu
Regional Schools and Distance Learning Programs outside of Minnesota:
Mount Mary College I Milwaukee, WI
The School of the Art Institute Chicago I Chicago, IL
Adler University I Chicago, IL
St. Mary's of the Woods College I Distance Learning Program, IN
Pratt Institute I Low Residency Program, NY
Edgewood College I Madison, WI
Mount Mary College I Milwaukee, WI
The School of the Art Institute Chicago I Chicago, IL
Adler University I Chicago, IL
St. Mary's of the Woods College I Distance Learning Program, IN
Pratt Institute I Low Residency Program, NY
Edgewood College I Madison, WI