31 Find an art therapy degree
- Atarfe, Spain
Full time, Part time
725 hours
Distance Learning
Spanish
The care profession in art therapy is increasingly in demand, which is understood by such as a tool that facilitates the expression and resolution of problems at a psychological and emotional level. Normally, the practice of art therapy is carried out through individual sessions or in small groups led by an art therapist. To be able to practice as such it is necessary that you carry out our art therapy master, which gives you the necessary training to work as an art therapist.
- Johannesburg, South Africa
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The purpose of the BA Hons in Art Therapy is to develop students’ creative, imaginative, and critical knowledge, skills, and academic research capabilities within the domains of the art therapy discourse, visual arts, and psychosocial and therapeutic industries. The Honours program will equip students with an intermediate knowledge of Art Therapy theories, and research methodologies, as they relate to eventual practice as an Art Therapist on completion of a Master's in Art Therapy, as well as an ability to think competently, safely, and ethically in a range of observed clinical settings.
- Singapore, Singapore
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The highly selective MA Art Therapy programme is a global leader in blending Eastern and Western approaches, methodologies and perspectives to train art therapists who are culturally relevant and progressive in a fast-changing world.
- Barcelona, Spain
- Madrid, Spain
Full time, Part time
12 months
On-Campus
Spanish
We understand art therapy as a set of healthcare activities that channel and facilitate the expression and resolution of emotions and emotional or psychological conflicts through action or artistic creation. The objective of the Master in Art Therapy is to train professionals who, coming from different areas of knowledge, can integrate these resources into their professional work or join multidisciplinary teams in the different areas of intervention: educational centers, health care or social care, using general and systematic art, dance, music, theater or literature from a clinical perspective. Creative therapies, such as Music Therapy, Art Therapy, Therapeutic Theater and Dance Movement Therapy make, without a doubt, a significant contribution to multidisciplinary care in all these areas of intervention.
- Barcelona, Spain
- Madrid, Spain
Full time, Part time
12 months
On-Campus
Spanish
Theater therapy is a discipline that develops psychotherapeutic intervention models with the support of theatrical artistic techniques. It is a tool that opens channels of expression and communication, develops social skills, increases cognitive abilities, promotes creativity and the management of healthy emotions, prevents and facilitates the treatment of disorders, stimulates learning and helps to resolve dangerous situations, risk and conflict. As a theater therapist you will help people to resolve conflict and risk situations and personal problems by introducing important changes in their own lives.
- Darwin, Australia
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The Master of Arts is a flexible, postgraduate degree that allows you to undertake a bespoke research project on a topic of your choice. It will equip you with deep knowledge to bolster your CV, demonstrate your expertise and prepare you for a PhD should you wish to continue your studies.
- Yellow Springs, USA
- Keene, USA + 2 more
On-Campus
English
The MA in Couple & Family Therapy degree has an Art Therapy specialization combined with 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. Antioch University Seattle has held accreditation continuously since 1927. The MA in Couple and Family Therapy with a specialization in Art Therapy is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) upon the recommendation of The Accreditation Council for Art Therapy Education. Thus, the curriculum meets national standards for art therapy registration.
- New York, USA
Full time, Part time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Integrating visual arts with psychotherapy, this American Art Therapy Association-accredited master of arts degree program engages the creative power of art for mental health assessment and treatment, preparing you to work in clinical practice with people of all ages in a variety of settings including hospitals and clinics, mental health agencies, prisons, schools, elder care facilities, art studios, and in private practice. Graduates meet educational requirements for the Registered Art Therapist (ATR) credential in the United States.
- Hamilton Garden, USA
English
By using the creative process, art therapy can help to develop and enhance the mental, emotional and physical well-being of people of all ages.
- Chicago, USA
On-Campus
English
Adler University’s Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Art Therapy program prepares researchers, educators, and scholars to train the next generation of clinical art therapists—and use human creative expression as a powerful catalyst for change. Taught by renowned experts, our curriculum emphasizes the potential of art therapy as a socially responsible practice to address some of today’s most pressing issues. The doctoral program prepares students to be leaders in the field of art therapy, and for senior-level capacities as innovators, educators, and administrators who are committed to social justice. With its clinical core and emphasis on creating new knowledge, graduates may serve diverse populations in a range of settings—from academia to community organization, integrative healthcare systems to private practice. Graduates of the program are also eligible to apply for several licensures and credentials.
- Saint Charles, USA
Full time
15 months
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
This affordable pre-art therapy program offers flexible course schedules to help you advance in your career while managing the competing demands of your busy life—graduate in as few as 15-18 months! The Bachelor’s in Pre-Art Therapy is a pre-professional and interdisciplinary degree that makes connections between art and psychology courses, such as art and design, drawing, digital foundations, abnormal psychology, human development, and visual storytelling. Along with an internship, these courses help prepare you for a professional art therapy program.
- Gyeongsan-si, South Korea
On-Campus
Kanuri
Currently, our society is entering multicultural society, competitive society, and global society through industrialization and a nuclear family, and families and individuals are also suffering sharp changes in such periodical trend. However, as many people experience difficulties in adapting themselves to periodical changes, many negative problems occur such as economic difficulty, melancholia, suicide, family violence and noninterference, confusion of a sense of identity, external wounds and bullying, learning disabilities, etc. The Department of Art Therapy focuses on learning of theories, techniques, and therapeutic technologies of art therapy necessary to prevent, reduce and treat such periodical confusion and problem, and people's pain. Under such an objective, the Department intends to learn art science and psychological therapy and knowledge with balance centered on art therapy, and especially professors who have proper qualifications give lectures.
- 209, USA
On-Campus
English
The MPS Art Therapy Program developed from a single undergraduate course in collaboration with the Bronx Psychiatric Center in New York City over three decades ago. The undergraduate certificate program, guided by its founder, Estelle Bellomo, expanded and developed affiliations in a variety of settings and gained a reputation for excellence in both academic and clinical training. Subsequent changes in the field of art therapy made a master’s degree program the natural progression, which was initiated in 2001.
- Burton Business & Economics Building, USA
On-Campus
English
Art therapy utilizes creative techniques to improve physical, mental, and emotional well-being. It is an integrative mental health and human services profession in high-demand. Our minor in Art Therapy prepares students for both professional and higher educational opportunities in the world of the therapeutic arts. It would serve as a useful companion to students working in the medical field, education, psychology, social work, art, and any other creative or human-centered area of study.
- Plattsburgh, USA
On-Campus
The art therapy minor is open to all students, but preparation for graduate programs requires a combination of art and psychology courses. Through the planned combination of courses in art, psychology and art therapy, you can gain the knowledge and hands-on experience graduate schools are looking for.