Students have Research Accepted to the American Art Therapy Association's 51st Annual Conference

Seven MAAT Students (six current students and one recent graduate) had their research accepted to the American Art Therapy Association's 51st Annual Conference. The conference is scheduled for October 29 - November 1, 2020, in Washington DC. The students' work has been accepted in a variety of formats, including papers, panels, and posters, and cover a diverse range of interests and topics. We are proud of their accomplishment and their developing ability to be leaders in the field of art therapy. The students and the titles of their work are listed below.

Courtney Bresigner, (Poster) Art Therapy with Offenders: A Special Focus on Male Sex Offender Treatment

Elyse Coldren, (Poster) Recommendation for a Multimodal Approach in Art Therapy: Art and Yoga

Victoria Kasaczun, (Poster) The Art of Deciphering Awareness: Countertransference versus Parataxic Distortion

Hannah Kinsell, (Poster) The Art of Birth: An Exploration of New Mothers' Experience through Art

Charlene Natterman, (Poster) Working with Clients with Substance Abuse: Art Prevails

Heather Tittle, Steven Long, MD, Christine Largoza, and Sal Panasci, (Panel) Benefits of Art Therapy with Patients with Brain Injury: A Collective Perspective

Haley Triolo, MAAT (class of Dec. 2019) and Michelle L. Dean, MA, ATR-BC, LPC, CGP, (Paper) Wounded Healer as Artist: Therapists with Mental Illness Utilizing the Creative Process

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