NY-808 - Art Therapy and Behavioral Health: Exploring the Continuum of Practice
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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
- Define behavioral health service delivery models.
- Describe the intersection of behavioral health and art therapy.
- 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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