Antioch University
Art Therapy Pathway
Otterbein GEAP
Art Therapy
If you are seeking the opportunity to make a difference while utilizing art therapy in a clinical setting, Antioch’s MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling program is nationally distinguished in its training.
Art therapists work in private practice and/or clinical, educational, and rehabilitative settings such as hospitals, clinics, residential treatment centers, long-term care facilities, community centers, shelters, schools, and mental health and social service agencies.
The Art Therapy GEAP* has several prerequisite requirements in both Art and Psychology. Students interested in this GEAP are encouraged to meet with their academic advisor during their first or second year to plan their coursework.
As an art therapist, you will be prepared to empower your therapy clients to express themselves verbally and through visual art to treat a multitude of developmental, emotional, psychological, and medical problems or disorders.
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