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American Art Therapy Association

http://www.arttherapy.org
The American Art Therapy Association, Inc. (AATA) is a national association dedicated to the belief that the creative process involved in the making of art is healing and life enhancing. Founded in 1969 AATA is a not-for-profit organization of approximately 4,750 professionals and students that has established standards for art therapy education, ethics, and practice. AATA committees actively work on professional and educational development, national conferences, regional symposia, publications, governmental affairs, public awareness, research, and other activities that enhance the practice of art therapy.

Art Therapy Credentials Board

http://www.atcb.org
The Art Therapy Credentials Board, Inc. (ATCB), an independent organization, grants postgraduate registration (ATR) after reviewing documentation of completion of graduate education and postgraduate supervised experience. The Registered Art Therapist who successfully completes the written examination administered by the ATCB is qualified as Board Certified (ATR-BC), a credential requiring maintenance through continuing education credits.




GoodTherapy.org
http://www.goodtherapy.org
"Finding therapists that provide collaborative and non-pathologizing psycho-therapy and counseling."


CounselingSeattle.com
http://www.counselingseattle.com/
"The starting point for consumers of mental health and chemical dependency counseling services and for the professionals in these fields." Run by Floyd Else.

The Arts We Need

http://www.theartsweneed.org
A not-for-profit organization 501(c)(3), dedicated to providing Creative Arts Therapy and related arts programs to people with special needs and assisting programs that are either attempting to start an arts program or improve upon an existing program.

Arts in Therapy Network

http://www.artsintherapy.com
An online community for Creative Arts Therapists (CAT) and those who are interested in the Healing Arts.