Creative Process as Art Therapy |
2010 (001) |
Claudia Angel |
Tues
8:30 AM - 11:15 AM
In Person
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Description
This is an entry-level experiential class which explores and implements concepts from art therapy and related fields. The course presents a blend of approaches including Eastern traditions, Jungian psychology, and other sources. Studio work and writing will be used as tools to understand and cultivate the discipline of self-awareness. The class will be structured as a community of participants engaging in and studying the phenomenon of the creative process. Each class meeting will involve art making and writing as well as discussion of ideas based on readings and experiences. This course is for anyone wanting to explore the relationship between art and life, self, other, and community in experiential and theoretical ways within an art therapy framework. It will be of value to those considering working with others using art, such as teachers or art therapists, as well as for those who may wish to establish art and/or writing as a form of practice and discipline in their lives. Open to all students.
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Class Number
1131
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Credits
3
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Department
Art Therapy
Area of Study
Community & Social Engagement
Location
Sharp 402
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Creative Process as Art Therapy |
2010 (002) |
Joanne Ramseyer |
Wed
12:15 PM - 3:00 PM
In Person
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Description
This is an entry-level experiential class which explores and implements concepts from art therapy and related fields. The course presents a blend of approaches including Eastern traditions, Jungian psychology, and other sources. Studio work and writing will be used as tools to understand and cultivate the discipline of self-awareness. The class will be structured as a community of participants engaging in and studying the phenomenon of the creative process. Each class meeting will involve art making and writing as well as discussion of ideas based on readings and experiences. This course is for anyone wanting to explore the relationship between art and life, self, other, and community in experiential and theoretical ways within an art therapy framework. It will be of value to those considering working with others using art, such as teachers or art therapists, as well as for those who may wish to establish art and/or writing as a form of practice and discipline in their lives. Open to all students.
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Class Number
1132
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Credits
3
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Department
Art Therapy
Area of Study
Community & Social Engagement
Location
Sharp 404
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The Art of Nonviolence |
3025 (001) |
Suellen Semekoski |
Tues
3:30 PM - 6:15 PM
In Person
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Description
This course explores nonviolence through the nexus of contemplative reflection and people powered direct action. Research includes identifying personal, local and global exemplars of creative nonviolence through arts based inquiry. The history of nonviolence, the role of arts in nonviolent movements, mindfulness practices and nonviolent communication are foundations for the culminating project of the class. Students will engage in shared collaboration of artistic practices with an existing social action group in exploring love and protection or Gandhi?s soul force or Satyagraha.
Prerequisites
Prerequisite: Must have completed one Art Therapy, Art Ed or Artsad class prior to enrolling.
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Class Number
1135
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Credits
3
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Department
Art Therapy
Area of Study
Politics and Activisms, Collaboration, Interaction and Participation
Location
Sharp 404
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Stitch-by-Stitch: Feminism as Practice |
3032 (001) |
Aram Han Sifuentes |
Tues
8:30 AM - 11:15 AM
In Person
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Description
This interdisciplinary course considers the topic of craft practices and the therapeutic through the lens of feminist pedagogy, including theories of touch and interembodiment. Students will examine the critical role craft and the domestic arts have played in raising questions surrounding feminism, gender, and labor practices in everyday histories. The course examines local and international projects centering on memory, trauma and collaboration. The class will explore the ethics of community collaborations and how the practice of making can cultivate a sense of community, well-being, and social capital.
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Class Number
1134
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Credits
3
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Department
Art Therapy
Area of Study
Community & Social Engagement, Gender and Sexuality
Location
Sharp 404
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Comics Narratives: Illness, Disability and Recovery |
4010 (001) |
Bianca Xunise |
Wed
12:15 PM - 3:00 PM
In Person
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Description
This course explores narratives of illness, stigma, and marginalization told through comics and graphic novels. Students engage in reading, discussing, and making comics dealing with topics of physical and psychiatric illness, caregiving, and recovery. The current 'graphic medicine' movement, applications of comics in art therapy, and graphic novels and comics dealing with narratives of illness outside of a therapeutic or medical context are discussed and used as inspiration to generate content for student projects.
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Class Number
1133
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Credits
3
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Department
Art Therapy
Area of Study
Gender and Sexuality, Comics and Graphic Novels, Books and Publishing
Location
Sharp 403
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Psychopathology |
5002 (001) |
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Fri
8:15 AM - 11:15 AM
In Person
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Description
This course presents the central concepts of contemporary mental health diagnosis (DSM-IV). Emphasis is placed on etiology, terminology, and symptom profiles. This material provides art therapy students with a conceptual foundation shared by a variety of medical and mental health practitioners.
Prerequisites
You must be a Masters of Art in Art Therapy student or have instructor consent to take this class.
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Class Number
1904
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Credits
3
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Department
Art Therapy
Location
Lakeview - 1428
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Research in Art Therapy |
5009 (001) |
Marshaé A. Sylvester |
Fri
12:15 PM - 3:15 PM
In Person
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Description
In this course the student will explore the theories, principles, methods, and techniques used for conducting research in art therapy. Various models of qualitative and quantitative research from art therapy and related fields will be presented and discussed.
Prerequisites
You must be a Masters of Art in Art Therapy student or have instructor consent to take this class.
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Class Number
2049
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Credits
3
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Department
Art Therapy
Location
MacLean 919
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Group Art Therapy |
5019 (001) |
Maia Wheeler |
Fri
12:15 PM - 3:15 PM
In Person
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Description
This course provides students with a basic understanding of group dynamics and its application for a variety of therapeutic goals using art. Students are involved in an experience of group interaction. Lectures and discussions focus on readings from the literature of both art and verbal group therapy. Audio-visual material of groups in action are presented. Issues explored include: techniques and training in group leadership; setting group norms; issues around processing art; dealing with conflict; stages of group development; and application with varied settings, cultures, and populations.
Prerequisites
You must be a Masters of Art in Art Therapy student or have instructor consent to take this class.
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Class Number
2046
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Credits
3
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Department
Art Therapy
Location
Sharp 706
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Group Art Therapy |
5019 (002) |
Veronica Bohanan |
Fri
12:15 PM - 3:15 PM
In Person
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Description
This course provides students with a basic understanding of group dynamics and its application for a variety of therapeutic goals using art. Students are involved in an experience of group interaction. Lectures and discussions focus on readings from the literature of both art and verbal group therapy. Audio-visual material of groups in action are presented. Issues explored include: techniques and training in group leadership; setting group norms; issues around processing art; dealing with conflict; stages of group development; and application with varied settings, cultures, and populations.
Prerequisites
You must be a Masters of Art in Art Therapy student or have instructor consent to take this class.
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Class Number
2047
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Credits
3
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Department
Art Therapy
Location
Sharp 403
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Community Practice and Helping Relationships |
5135 (001) |
Elia Khalaf |
Tues
12:15 PM - 3:15 PM
In Person
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Description
This multi-level course draws from arts and counseling perspectives to critically examine helping relationships, community care work, socially engaged art practice, cultural curation, and research through service learning. Students will learn various models of collaboration with community members and an interdisciplinary team of mental health practitioners, artists, designers, organizers, educators, scholars and researchers. In addition to weekly classroom lectures and discussions, students are expected to participate in community engagement outside of regular scheduled classes. Regular off campus meetings, planning, and experiential research are required.
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Class Number
1903
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Credits
3
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Department
Art Therapy
Area of Study
Class, Race, Ethnicity, Economic Inequality & Class, Community & Social Engagement
Location
Sharp 404
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Community Practice and Helping Relationships |
5135 (002) |
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Tues
12:15 PM - 3:15 PM
In Person
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Description
This multi-level course draws from arts and counseling perspectives to critically examine helping relationships, community care work, socially engaged art practice, cultural curation, and research through service learning. Students will learn various models of collaboration with community members and an interdisciplinary team of mental health practitioners, artists, designers, organizers, educators, scholars and researchers. In addition to weekly classroom lectures and discussions, students are expected to participate in community engagement outside of regular scheduled classes. Regular off campus meetings, planning, and experiential research are required.
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Class Number
2339
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Credits
3
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Department
Art Therapy
Area of Study
Class, Race, Ethnicity, Economic Inequality & Class, Community & Social Engagement
Location
Sharp 403
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Art Therapy Fieldwork II |
6001 (001) |
Ha Tran |
Thurs
12:15 PM - 1:45 PM
In Person
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Description
This course provides group supervision to support the internship component of the Master of Arts in Art Therapy and Counseling program. Internship students participate in a minimum of one hour of weekly individual supervision with a qualified fieldwork site supervisor in addition to 1.5 hours of weekly group supervision with a faculty supervisor per the MAATC fieldwork supervision agreement. Over the course of the semester, students complete 250 service hours which must include approximately 100 hours of direct service with clients and contribute to the development of basic to intermediate skills for a specialized area of art therapy and counseling practice. This professional practice course builds on the skills acquired in the practicum experience. Students must demonstrate an applied understanding of assessment, treatment approaches, and the therapeutic relationship in art therapy and counseling. Students also become familiar with a variety of professional activities including referral sources, case review, record keeping, preparation, staff meetings, and other administrative functions. Prerequisite: ARTTHER 5020 ¿ Art Therapy Fieldwork I
Prerequisites
Prerequisite: ARTTHER 5020.
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Class Number
1893
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Credits
1.5
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Department
Art Therapy
Location
Sharp 402
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Art Therapy Fieldwork II |
6001 (002) |
Maia Wheeler |
Thurs
12:15 PM - 1:45 PM
In Person
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Description
This course provides group supervision to support the internship component of the Master of Arts in Art Therapy and Counseling program. Internship students participate in a minimum of one hour of weekly individual supervision with a qualified fieldwork site supervisor in addition to 1.5 hours of weekly group supervision with a faculty supervisor per the MAATC fieldwork supervision agreement. Over the course of the semester, students complete 250 service hours which must include approximately 100 hours of direct service with clients and contribute to the development of basic to intermediate skills for a specialized area of art therapy and counseling practice. This professional practice course builds on the skills acquired in the practicum experience. Students must demonstrate an applied understanding of assessment, treatment approaches, and the therapeutic relationship in art therapy and counseling. Students also become familiar with a variety of professional activities including referral sources, case review, record keeping, preparation, staff meetings, and other administrative functions. Prerequisite: ARTTHER 5020 ¿ Art Therapy Fieldwork I
Prerequisites
Prerequisite: ARTTHER 5020.
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Class Number
1892
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Credits
1.5
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Department
Art Therapy
Location
Sharp 404
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Ethical and Legal Issues in Art Therapy II |
6003 (001) |
Ha Tran |
Thurs
1:45 PM - 3:15 PM
In Person
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Description
This course is a follow-up to Ethics in Art Therapy I, with a focus on deepening the clinical understanding and application of legal and ethical standards of practice in art therapy and counseling. The application of these principles in art therapy settings forms the basis for discussion. ARTTHER 6001/6003 Co Req, students must enroll in the same section.
Prerequisites
You must be a Masters of Art in Art Therapy student or have instructor consent to take this class.
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Class Number
1896
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Credits
1.5
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Department
Art Therapy
Location
Sharp 402
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Ethical and Legal Issues in Art Therapy II |
6003 (002) |
Maia Wheeler |
Thurs
1:45 PM - 3:15 PM
In Person
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Description
This course is a follow-up to Ethics in Art Therapy I, with a focus on deepening the clinical understanding and application of legal and ethical standards of practice in art therapy and counseling. The application of these principles in art therapy settings forms the basis for discussion. ARTTHER 6001/6003 Co Req, students must enroll in the same section.
Prerequisites
You must be a Masters of Art in Art Therapy student or have instructor consent to take this class.
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Class Number
1895
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Credits
1.5
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Department
Art Therapy
Location
Sharp 404
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Professional Development and Career Counseling |
6006 (001) |
Veronica Bohanan |
Mon
8:15 AM - 11:15 AM
In Person
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Description
This course engages the student in examining career development from both personal and professional perspectives. Readings, lectures, discussions, and experiential learning address the theory and methods of career counseling, including educational and career histories; evaluation of occupational interests and aptitudes; and the development of skills for gaining and maintaining employment.
Prerequisites
You must be a Masters of Art in Art Therapy student or have instructor consent to take this class.
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Class Number
1897
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Credits
3
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Department
Art Therapy
Location
Sharp 404
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Professional Development and Career Counseling |
6006 (002) |
Freddy Malone |
Mon
8:15 AM - 11:15 AM
In Person
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Description
This course engages the student in examining career development from both personal and professional perspectives. Readings, lectures, discussions, and experiential learning address the theory and methods of career counseling, including educational and career histories; evaluation of occupational interests and aptitudes; and the development of skills for gaining and maintaining employment.
Prerequisites
You must be a Masters of Art in Art Therapy student or have instructor consent to take this class.
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Class Number
1898
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Credits
3
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Department
Art Therapy
Location
Sharp 402
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Substance Use |
6007 (001) |
Alec Ross |
Thurs
8:15 AM - 11:15 AM
In Person
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Description
This course begins with an examination of normative substance use and an exploration of cultural and therapeutic conceptualizations and attitudes toward substance use. This course presents information on the epidemiology and etiology of substance use and reviews the impacts of substance use disorders on physical, psychological, social, and vocational functioning. The various categories of substances will be discussed along with fundamental assessment methods and art therapy intervention skills for work with people who use drugs.
Prerequisites
You must be a Masters of Art in Art Therapy student or have instructor consent to take this class.
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Class Number
2044
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Credits
3
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Department
Art Therapy
Location
Sharp 403
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Cultural Dimensions in Art Therapy |
6008 (001) |
Savneet K Talwar |
Tues
8:15 AM - 11:15 AM
In Person
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Description
This course is focused on the development of cultural competency in the art therapist. Aspects of culture including gender, race, ethnicity, class, religion, sexual orientation, and disability are addressed as they relate to the socio-cultural context of the therapy relationship.
Prerequisites
You must be a Masters of Art in Art Therapy student or have instructor consent to take this class.
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Class Number
1890
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Credits
3
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Department
Art Therapy
Location
Sharp 403
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Graduate Thesis II: Art Therapy |
6011 (001) |
Elia Khalaf |
Thurs
8:15 AM - 11:15 AM
In Person
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Description
This course continues the thesis writing process in which the final components of the body of the paper, discussion, and conclusion are created. Preparing, planning, and producing the thesis provides a point of view and documentation of original ideas in art therapy. Students can utilize a variety of descriptive approaches in writing their theses (e.g. narrative, case study, traditional research, ethnographic). In addition to finishing the thesis in written form, each student is required to do a formal presentation of their thesis material. There are creative opportunities for traditional and nontraditional forms of presentation. Both visual and written material may be included in this thesis, which is supervised by an adviser from the art therapy faculty.
Prerequisites
Prerequisite: ARTTHER 6010
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Class Number
2349
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Credits
3
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Department
Art Therapy
Location
Sharp 404
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Art Therapy Fieldwork III |
6020 (001) |
Suellen Semekoski |
Mon
12:15 PM - 3:15 PM
In Person
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Description
This course provides group supervision to support the internship component of the Master of Arts in Art Therapy and a Counseling program. Internship students participate in a minimum of one hour of weekly individual supervision with a qualified fieldwork site supervisor in addition to 3 hours of weekly group supervision with a faculty supervisor per the MAATC fieldwork supervision agreement. Over the course of the semester, students complete 250 service hours which must include approximately 100 hours of direct service with clients and contribute to the development of basic to intermediate skills for a specialized area of art therapy and counseling practice. This professional practice course builds on the skills acquired in the practicum experience. Students must demonstrate an applied understanding of assessment, treatment approaches, and the therapeutic relationship in art therapy and counseling. Students also become familiar with a variety of professional activities including referral sources, case review, record keeping, preparation, staff meetings, and other administrative functions. Prerequisite: ARTTHER 6001 ¿ Art Therapy Fieldwork II
Prerequisites
Prerequisite: ARTTHER 6001
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Class Number
1899
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Credits
3
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Department
Art Therapy
Location
Sharp 402
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Art Therapy Fieldwork III |
6020 (002) |
Savneet K Talwar |
Mon
12:15 PM - 3:15 PM
In Person
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Description
This course provides group supervision to support the internship component of the Master of Arts in Art Therapy and a Counseling program. Internship students participate in a minimum of one hour of weekly individual supervision with a qualified fieldwork site supervisor in addition to 3 hours of weekly group supervision with a faculty supervisor per the MAATC fieldwork supervision agreement. Over the course of the semester, students complete 250 service hours which must include approximately 100 hours of direct service with clients and contribute to the development of basic to intermediate skills for a specialized area of art therapy and counseling practice. This professional practice course builds on the skills acquired in the practicum experience. Students must demonstrate an applied understanding of assessment, treatment approaches, and the therapeutic relationship in art therapy and counseling. Students also become familiar with a variety of professional activities including referral sources, case review, record keeping, preparation, staff meetings, and other administrative functions. Prerequisite: ARTTHER 6001 ¿ Art Therapy Fieldwork II
Prerequisites
Prerequisite: ARTTHER 6001
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Class Number
1900
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Credits
3
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Department
Art Therapy
Location
Sharp 404
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Art Therapy Fieldwork III |
6020 (004) |
Deborah Ann DelSignore |
Mon
12:15 PM - 3:15 PM
In Person
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Description
This course provides group supervision to support the internship component of the Master of Arts in Art Therapy and a Counseling program. Internship students participate in a minimum of one hour of weekly individual supervision with a qualified fieldwork site supervisor in addition to 3 hours of weekly group supervision with a faculty supervisor per the MAATC fieldwork supervision agreement. Over the course of the semester, students complete 250 service hours which must include approximately 100 hours of direct service with clients and contribute to the development of basic to intermediate skills for a specialized area of art therapy and counseling practice. This professional practice course builds on the skills acquired in the practicum experience. Students must demonstrate an applied understanding of assessment, treatment approaches, and the therapeutic relationship in art therapy and counseling. Students also become familiar with a variety of professional activities including referral sources, case review, record keeping, preparation, staff meetings, and other administrative functions. Prerequisite: ARTTHER 6001 ¿ Art Therapy Fieldwork II
Prerequisites
Prerequisite: ARTTHER 6001
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Class Number
1902
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Credits
3
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Department
Art Therapy
Location
Sharp 403
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