Yes, art therapy schools are a real thing. An art therapy school is a school where individuals learn how to use art as a means to treat the physically and mentally disabled and those who have been emotionally scarred in some way.
Art Therapy schools can be found across the country. Depending on where you live there may be one local to you. You may want to contact local schools first to see if they offer the program.
Art therapy degrees can be found in art therapy schools or any school that offers this sort of degree. One has to look through the courses offered and it will be clear if its there or not.
There are about 30 schools that offer Bachelor's degrees in Art Therapy. See the full list of graduate and undergraduate programs here: **1
There are nearly 41 art therapy schools in arizona check out the following links for the details http://www.uscollegesearch.org/art-therapy-colleges.html http://education-portal.com/art_therapy_schools.html
You may be able to do this, but you will not be able to practice as a music therapist. Also, you need a masters degree in art therapy to practice art therapy. I recommend talking to a professor at the schools you are looking at. They will be able to specifically advise you what to do.
I recommend that you see the art therapy departments of local NHS trusts and Prison and Special Hospitals, special needs schools and hospices in your area.
There are more than 100 schools that offer graduate degrees in art therapy. Just a sample of these schools are; Southwestern College - New Mexico, Adler School Of Professional Psychology, Pratt Institute, Maryland Institute.
There are no schools that limit their programs to art therapy. A degree in art therapy is very often an inter-disciplinary program at a unversity. Converse College in Spartanburg, which is on the other side of the state from South Carolina, offers a program specifically in Art Therapy. You might, nonetheless, check in with schools like Christian Southern and find out if they offer the curriculum that would enable to assemble a suitable program to become an art therapist.
No. It is the same thing as real paint.
Bruce L. Moon has written: 'Existential art therapy' -- subject(s): Art therapy, Existential psychotherapy, Existentialism 'The dynamics of art as therapy with adolescents' -- subject(s): Art therapy for teenagers 'Art and Soul' -- subject(s): Art therapy, Soul 'The dynamics of art as therapy with adolescents' -- subject(s): Art therapy for teenagers
some thing that is real in art or pictures
Helen B. Landgarten has written: 'Clinical art therapy' -- subject(s): Art therapy 'Family art psychotherapy' -- subject(s): Art therapy, Family Therapy, Family psychotherapy, Methods