N/NY-ET-270 - Ethics of Art Therapy Telehealth


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This presentation will cover considerations and current trends in the practice of mental health through the vehicle of telehealth. Issues specific to therapists and the practice of art therapy including ethical, legal, logistical, and clinical considerations will be covered.

Mary Attridge

Dr. Carolyn Brown Treadon

PhD, ATR-BC, ATC

Carolyn Brown Treadon (she/her) is the current Conference Program Chair and Coordinator for the Graduate Art Therapy Program at Pennsylvania Western University. She has been a part of the Conference Committee for the past 10 years and is in her final term.

Carolyn is a Registered and Board Certified art therapist (ATR-BC), and an Art Therapy Certified Supervisor (ATCS). Before entering academia, Carolyn provided art therapy services in alternative schools and outpatient settings.  She served as the clinical supervisor of a community-based mental health clinic. During that time, she had the privilege of supervising art therapy interns as well as interns from other disciplines.

Her published research includes topics on utilizing art museums in the therapeutic process and using the art therapy process to alter individual's perceptions and attitudes. She continues to explore how using resources such as the museum and other experience-based practices can be utilized to further students' knowledge acquisition during their training to become art therapists. 

As an artist, Carolyn likes to explore the layering of traditional and non-traditional materials, painting, and building.

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