Individuals who are planning to apply for the Registered Expressive Arts Therapist [REAT] with the International
Expressive Arts Therapy Association -LCB- IEATA];
The International
Expressive Arts Therapy Association [IEATA] currently requires 75 hours of learning in the expressive arts therapies [see this page for more information].
The course is designed to meet part of the required content ** for Registered Expressive Arts Therapist (REAT) credential with the International
Expressive Arts Therapy Association, but course content is also intended to enrich helping professionals» practical knowledge and application of expressive arts in their work.
It is a required course that is part of the 200 supervised practicum hours required by the International
Expressive Arts Therapy Association as part of the REAT application process.
The live course and online course partially complete the expressive arts therapy requirements for Registration as an Expressive Arts Therapist with International
Expressive Arts Therapy Association [18 hours of live coursework plus 6 hours of online learning].
Download a copy of the Code of Ethics for Registered Expressive Arts Therapists here; this code is also found on the website of the International
Expressive Arts Therapy Association website.
Registered Expressive Arts Therapist (REAT) International
Expressive Arts Therapy Association (IEATA)
It also serves as part of the foundational learning for those accumulating credit hours toward Registered Expressive Arts Therapist credential with the International
Expressive Arts Therapy Association.
The courses the Institute offers are intended as continuing education and can be applied to hours of expressive arts therapy study for registration as an expressive arts therapist with the International
Expressive Arts Therapy Association [IEATA].
Application information from International
Expressive Arts Therapy Association for the Registered Expressive Art Therapist [REAT] credential.
Join us here: Face Book Page for the Ontario
Expressive Arts Therapy Association < https://www.facebook.com/oeata >
Sarah is a professional member with the Ontario
Expressive Arts Therapy Association and is a Registered Counselling Therapist with the Nova Scotia College of Counselling Therapists.
The Ontario
Expressive Arts Therapy Association is honoured to present Self - Care for Front Line Workers, a workshop presented by Jennifer Herbert.
For more information about Expressive Arts Therapies credentials, please contact the International
Expressive Arts Therapies Association [IEATA] for information on their registration process at http://www.ieata.org/reat-standards-and-requirements.html.
For Expressive Arts Therapies, please contact the International
Expressive Arts Therapies Association [IEATA] for information on their registration process at http://www.ieata.org/registration.html. Most Institute coursework is designed to apply toward the completion the Registered Expressive Arts Therapist [REAT] designation; please see this page for more information on Expressive Arts Therapy courses.
Because we teach from an Expressive Arts Therapy model, courses are designed in compliance with the International
Expressive Arts Therapies Association.
Please contact the International
Expressive Arts Therapies Association [IEATA] for information on their registration process at http://www.ieata.org/registration.html. Institute coursework may be applied toward the Registered Expressive Arts Therapist [REAT] designation; please contact the IEATA for more information.
Not exact matches
According to the United States Department of Labor, the American
Art Therapy Association had 5,000 members in 2013, the same year Pediatric Reports did a study titled «
Expressive Arts Therapy for Hospitalized Children.»
Refers to training institutions, foundations, businesses and
associations who have an interest in the development of the
Expressive Arts Therapy field.
10/2014 - The Maryland / DC
Association for Play
Therapy, Bethesda, MD: Brain - based Play
Therapy Strategies for Traumatized Children: Incorporating
expressive arts and mindfulness practice
I offer a couple of «Introduction to SoulCollage ®» workshops every year, and I have led workshops for the American
Art Therapy Association, at their annual conferences and at the local level in both northern and southern California, and at the
Expressive Therapies Summit in NYC.
Enhancing Resilience: Trauma - Informed
Expressive Arts and Play
Therapy Kansas
Association for Play
Therapy April 21 - 22, 2017, Overland Park KS
Trauma - Informed
Expressive Arts and Play
Therapy, Alabama
Association for Play
Therapy, Sanford University, Birmingham Alabama, January 20, 2017