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The M.A. in Psychology degree has an Art Therapy specialization combined with either Clinical Mental Health Counseling (CMHC) or Couple and Family Therapy (CFT). You receive comprehensive clinical training, making it one of the few degree programs in the U.S. featuring art therapy with a clinical focus.
In this specialization, you discover how art therapy can be used for the treatment and prevention of developmental, emotional, psychological or physical/medical problems or disorders.
Antioch's art therapy curriculum combines art and therapy in a framework that allows therapy clients to express themselves verbally and through visual art. The learning experience incorporates cultural diversity and social responsibility, giving Antioch an edge over other graduate schools in psychology.
Antioch University has held accreditation continuously since 1927. The Art Therapy specialization has been approved by the American Art Therapy Association (AATA) since 2003. Thus, the curriculum meets national standards for art therapy registration.
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