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American Art Therapy Association
Informs art therapists about legislative activities and issues affecting the practice of art therapy on the federal level and in each state.
http://www.arttherapy.org/
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Art As A Healing Force
Contains extensive information about history, programs, performance ritual, and more.
http://www.artashealing.org/
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Arts Therapy Credentials Board (ATCB)
Newsletter, FAQ, application, requirements, and more.
http://www.atcb.org/
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International Expresive Arts Therapy Association (IEATA)
Non-profit organization committed to promoting the development of a multi-modal approach to the arts in psychology, counseling, and education.
http://www.ieata.org/
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International School for Interdisciplinary Studies
Offers a post-graduate, 3yr training program in Expressive Arts Therapy.
http://www.isis-canada.org/
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Person-Centered Expressive Therapy Institute (PCETI)
Offers an international certificate training program in a supportive and playful environment, releasing the creative spirit and promoting personal transformation.
http://www.pceti.org/
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Southwestern College
Graduate institution offering an MA in Art Therapy and in Counseling.
http://www.swc.edu/
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Survivors Art Foundation
Dedicated to healing through the art and assisted survivors of trauma related issues.
http://www.survivorsartfoundation.org/
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Tamalpa Institute
Offers training programs and workshops in Movement-based Expressive Arts Therapy, founded by Anna Halprin and Daria Halprin.
http://www.tamalpa.org/
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The Arts and Healing Network
Honors and supports the emergence of healing artists and recognizes them as essential catalysts for positive change.
http://www.artheals.org/
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