NY-808 - Art Therapy and Behavioral Health: Exploring the Continuum of Practice

Description

US healthcare changes require increased wellness and prevention services in addition to therapy. Despite art therapy’s diverse traditions, the field has frequently defined itself within a clinical context. The behavioral health perspective highlights various healthcare delivery models in which art therapists can demonstrate their relevance and efficacy.

Learning Objectives
    1. Define behavioral health service delivery models.
    2. Describe the intersection of behavioral health and art therapy.
    3. Identify wellness and prevention oriented approaches to art therapy.

    Dr. Jordan Potash

    Assistant Professor, The George Washington University

    Jordan S. Potash, PhD, ATR-BC, REAT, LCAT (NY), LCPAT (MD) is Assistant Professor in the Art Therapy Program at The George Washington University and Editor in Chief of Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association.  For more information, podcasts, and articles, please visit www.jordanpotash.com.

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    Quiz
    10 Questions  |  Unlimited attempts  |  10/10 points to pass
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    Up to 1.00 credits available  |  Certificate available