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Art Therapy!. Morgan Hooper. Nature of the Work. Art therapists are professionals trained in both art and psychology. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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ART THERAPY!Morgan Hooper

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NATURE OF THE WORKo Art therapists are professionals trained in both

art and psychology.o To start with, an art therapist will assess a

patient to determine if art therapy is the appropriate form of treatment for him or her. The therapist may then select a suitable form of art therapy or let the patient pick one of his or her own choice. The art therapist makes the necessary art materials available to the patient.

o The patient is then encouraged to work on the artwork. The art therapist may provide guidance, but does not tell the patient what to do. Once the artwork is complete, the therapist may discuss it with the patient.

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HOW IT CAN HELP Art therapy is most known to help kids with

ADHD. But it can also help kids suffering from anxiety, OCD, Bipolar, Depression, and addictions. Children who have experienced trauma, challenges in living, or seek personal development should take on art therapy

Art is known to slow down the mind. If a child suffering mentally from any of these conditions takes on art therapy they can learn how to channel their energy and express themselves in a way that is not self destructive.

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SALARY Art therapists start off with a mean

salary of about $29479 to $35500 .

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ACCREDITED SCHOOLS Because this is not a well known job

there is only one accredited school that offers undergraduate studies for art therapy in Ohio. However, you are able to get a double masters degree in both art and therapy at most colleges in Ohio but it would require more course work.

The colleges that have Art therapy as its own section include: Capital University, Arcadia University, Marywood University, University of the Arts.

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PREFERRED COLLEGE The college that I would prefer to go to

would be Capital University mainly because it’s in Ohio and only a couple hours away from home.

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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Your transcripts and the following college prep

requirements 4 English classes 3 math classes (including Algebra II) 3 science classes (including two lab sciences) 3 social studies classes 2 foreign language classes 1 fine arts class

Your ACT or SAT test scores Middle 50% GPA: 3.1-3.8 Middle 50% ACT score: 21-27 Middle 50% SAT score: 970-1170

Application Counselor Information Form

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SCHOLARSHIPS Capital University scholarships fall into five basic categories: Merit awards

Brockman FellowshipCollegiate FellowshipCapital Scholars AwardPresidential ScholarshipCapital GrantRev. Rufus Tarrant Grant

Lutheran scholarshipsChildren of PastorsLutheran Heritage GrantPartners in Education

Music scholarshipsMusic ScholarshipMusic Grant

Scholarships for Ohio studentsBattelle Scholarship

Targeted scholarshipsAlumni AwardDiscover Capital GrantROTCSibling Discount

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COSTS/FEES $29,310 for full-time undergraduate

students (12-18 hours) $977 per credit hour for part-time

enrollment (1-11 hours) $977 per credit hour overload charge

(hours over 18) Initial administrative fee for new

freshmen $200 (one-time) Books, supplies, transportation,

personal expenses* $3,500-$3,900/year

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ROOM/BOARD Double (shared) room and 225-meal plan is $3,932 per

semester or $7,864 a year Single room and 225-meal plan is $ 4,417 per semester or

$8,834 a year Cap Commons Apartment (4-person occupancy) is $3,460

per year for each resident or $13,840 per apartment a year

College Avenue Residence Hall suite-style double (shared) room and 225-meal plan is $4,532 per semester or $9,064 a year

College Avenue Residence Hall suite-style single room and 225-meal plan is $4,982 per semester or $9,964 a year

Capital University Apartments (2 students per apartment) is $6,800 for 9 months and $8,600 for 12 months billed per student per term)

Summer School housing is $125 per week

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MEAL PLANS 175-meal plan: subtract $182 per

semester 125-meal plan: subtract $367 per

semester 75-meal plan for juniors or seniors:

subtract $447 per semester

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COURSEWORKA minimum of 24 semester credits (or 36 quarter-hour credits) of art therapy content is required.

You will need to have either a double major in both Art and Therapy or you can take the program of art therapy but you will also have to do a little bit of graduate studies as well.

You will be taking classes that teach about all different types of art and psychology as well as classes relating to. You will need to take a class over the history of art therapy and also need to have a set amount of hours as an intern and 1.5 hours of just observation.

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JOB OUTLOOK/EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Art therapy is used with children, adolescents, adults,

older adults, groups, and families to assess and treat: anxiety, depression, and other mental/emotional

problems mental illness substance abuse and other addictions family and relationship issues abuse and domestic violence social/emotional difficulties related to disability or

illness personal trauma, post traumatic stress disorder and

loss physical, cognitive, and neurological problems psychosocial difficulties related to medical illness

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CONTINUED.. If you’re considering this career, keep in

mind that an art therapist needs certain personal qualities – such as sensitivity, empathy, emotional stability, patience, interpersonal skills, insight into human behavior, and an understanding of artistic media. An art therapist must also be an attentive listener and a keen observer. Flexibility and a sense of humor are also invaluable.

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CONTINUED Art therapists work in a wide variety of settings -- to

name a few: Hospitals and clinics, both medical and psychiatric Out-patient mental health agencies and day treatment

facilities Residential treatment centers Domestic violence and homeless shelters Community agencies and non-profit settings Sheltered workshops Schools, colleges, and universities Correctional facilities Elder care facilities Art studios Private practice

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CONTINUED This job is not a very common job and

due to this it is going to be difficult finding a job as an Art Therapist. Most Art Therapists have found jobs in hospitals and have gotten the opportunity to focus on art and others end up starting their own practice.

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BEST PLACES TO LIVE Most of the big cities offer the best job

markets for art therapists. Out of all the big cities in the U.S. the

best place to obtain an art therapy career would be New York City.

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