Marywood University. Art Therapy. Our Master of Arts degree in Art Therapy trains professionals in the mental health field to use art as a catalyst for healing and self- actualization. Art therapy aids human development through self- discovery, self- awareness, and personal growth. Our program will expose you to a variety of theories and approaches related to the practice of art therapy and the field of psychology. Our Master's degree in Art Therapy is approved by the American Art Therapy Association. It prepares you for: Registration (ATR)Board certification (BC) with the Art Therapy Certification Board (ATCB)Pennsylvania licensure as a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC)*For more information on our Master's degree in Art Therapy, contact Dr.
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Barbara Parker- Bell at parkerbell@marywood. Student Organizations. MUSATA (Marywood University Art Therapy Association)MUSATA is composed of graduate and undergraduate art therapy students with the support of the Marywood art therapy faculty. The main purpose of this group is to network, share personal, artistic, educational, and overall professional growth opportunities. This group strives to promote art therapy as a means of life improvement. MUSATA seeks out volunteer opportunities so that its members can gain experience with a variety of populations while lending a helping hand in accordance with Marywood's curricular goal of service learning. For more information, contact musata@m. Activity Update! Marywood University Art Therapy students contribute to a collaborative mural for the American Art Therapy Association!
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Past Volunteer Events. MUSATA (Marywood University Student Art Therapy Association) attended the Northeast Suicide Prevention event that occurred on September 6th, 2. Linden Street located downtown Scranton, PA. MUSATA members volunteered to assist with decorating the vine archway leading into the event. Ribbons, quotes, and pictures were hung throughout the vine archway to advocate for suicide prevention, along with a memoriam wall of victims who had committed suicide. MUSATA Members also participated in the mile “Share the Journey” walk. Events: 2. 01. 6 Marywood Art Therapy Symposium. Art Therapy in End- of- Life Care: The Power of Creativity in Exploring Life, Loss, and Grief.
Mary B. Safrai, ATR- BC, LCAT, Reiki Master. Friday, April 1, 2. PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: Over the course of the Symposium, participants will learn about the growing acceptance of hospice and palliative care in our communities and will discover the power of creative arts for patients and caregivers. Additionally, participants will learn about the variety of ways that grief manifests and will explore how engagement with loss and grief can be empowering in one’s own life. For more information, contact Dr. Barbara Parker- Bell at parkerbell@maryu.
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Download the Program Brochure for More Information. Art Therapy Symposium. Work as Worship in 3 Acts: Arrival, The Contemplative Clinician, and Service as a Spiritual Practice.
Friday, March 2. 7, 2. Presenter: Dr. Michael Franklin.
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: This symposium will focus on approaching Art therapy as an opportunity to surface, blend, and integrate multiple professional identities. Included in the artist- therapist self- structure are other traits including the contemplative, transpersonal, and socially engaged self. Later in the day there will be an afternoon workshop that explores these themes by materializing through clay, the I/Thou relational textures of the empathic imagination. For more information, contact Dr. Barbara Parker- Bell at parkerbell@maryu. Download the brochure for more information. Art Therapy Symposium.
Art Therapy with Students at Risk: Fostering Resilience and Growth Through Creative Self- Expression. Friday, April 1. 1, 2. Presenter: Stella A. Stepney, M. S., ATR- BC, LCATPROGRAM DESCRIPTION: This symposium will focus on fostering resilience and growth through self- expression with diverse at- risk student populations. Through a combination of lecture, art making, and discussion, participants will gain an understanding of the “four worlds of childhood,” associated risk/protective factors, and the rationale for using art expression to foster resilience in this population. For more information, contact Dr. Barbara Parker- Bell at parkerbell@maryu.
Download the brochure for more information. Art Therapy Symposium. A Social Justice Approach to Art Therapy: Global to Local Perspectives February 1. Presenter: Catherine Moon, MA, ATR- BCPROGRAM DESCRIPTION: This symposium is focused on a social justice approach to art therapy that emphasizes reflexivity, power sharing, and cultural relevance.
An ongoing project to develop therapeutic arts programs in Kenya and Tanzania provides an example of the challenges and practical application of this model in an international context, while a community- based studio project in Chicago provides a model for how a social justice approach can be applied at the local level. For more information, contact Dr. Barbara Parker- Bell at parkerbell@maryu. Download the brochure for more information. Special Features. Sandtray Sandtray is a form of therapy that allows clients to create their own representations of their world and experiences using miniature figures and sand. Visit our Sandtray website to learn more: http: //marywoodsandtray. Annual Symposiums.
Each year Marywood University’s art therapy department hosts an Art Therapy Symposium. Graduate students, undergraduate students, art therapists, and other members of the community come together for a one day event to learn from presenters who are influential to the field of art therapy. Lecture and art experiential tasks are incorporated throughout the day to enhance learning. Past presenters include Catherine Moon, Stella Stepney, Bruce Moon, Harriet Wadeson, Janice Hoshino, Shaun Mc. Niff, David Gussack, and many others.
Faculty. Dr. Barbara Parker- Bell Stephanie Wise. Amy Bogdon. Course Offerings.
The Marywood Master of Arts in Art Therapy program runs 6. American Art Therapy Association. The core curriculum consists of courses in both Art Therapy and Psychology.
Thirty- six credits in Art Therapy, nine credits in Psychology, and six credits in studio art are required. To learn more about the specific courses and prerequisites required for this degree, view our graduate catalog. Admissions Requirements. Thank you for your interest in the art therapy program at Marywood University. To complete your admissions packet you must send in the following items: Online application. Two (2) reference letters.
Official, unopened transcripts of all academic work, including transfer credits. Art portfolio of original work (2. Resume. Essay: GRE or MAT scores must be submitted within your first 1. The scores are NOT part of the admissions process. They are submitted after acceptance. Essay Requirementshttp: //marywood.
Portfolio Requirementshttp: //www. Your resume and essay can be sent via email to: yander@maryu. All other materials must be sent to this address: Marywood University. Graduate Admissions, LAC 1. Adams Avenue. Scranton, PA 1.
For further information please visit http: //marywood. Registration, board certification and licensure require post graduate art therapy experience and supervision.