The Art Therapy Master’s Program offers a specialization in working with clients of all ages. It is particularly beneficial for individuals who may not respond well to conventional psychotherapy, including children, adolescents, trauma patients, individuals with language impairments, and those from diverse cultural backgrounds.
This program significantly contributes to psychological therapy by utilizing the creative process of art-making to facilitate emotional expression and enhance the physical, mental, and emotional well-being of patients. Art therapy also helps individuals develop self-awareness, manage stress, and achieve functional and social integration.
Graduates will gain broad knowledge in psychological therapy, alongside the core concepts and principles of art therapy. The program emphasizes small-group experiential learning, providing students with a supportive environment to develop and refine their skills.