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Mission

The mission of the Department of Creative Arts Therapy is to prepare students as ethical, competent and culturally humble practitioners. Students will be able to apply psychosocial and systemic approaches to gain understanding of diverse clinical, social and cultural issues that present in clinical and community-based practice. Programs will prepare students to employ the use of creative expression in individual, relational and societal contexts to depict personal emotions and circumstances while serving as a catalyst for personal and social change, community development and public health.

Programs will provide a hybrid low-residency approach to increase access to a wider variety of students by reducing barriers to education that some students experience with attending a traditional on-campus program. Through participation in experiential learning opportunities and engagement with curriculum that represents historic and contemporary practice issues, students gain self-awareness, insight and skills regarding how to use their creative abilities and interests as practicing professionals in their field of study.

Vision

  • To lead in online education and telemental health practices in creative arts therapy through initiatives and innovation in research, scholarship, and teaching.
  • To offer on-demand programs and learning opportunities in creative arts therapy that prepare students for professional and advanced practice.
  • To be recognized nationally as a leading institution for training creative arts therapy practitioners to work with military connected populations.

Values

  • The Department of Creative Arts Therapy is founded on the belief that all human beings have inherent worth and dignity, the ability to develop a greater sense of self-realization, and the need to cultivate personal and community-based wellbeing.
  • Our academic and clinical experiences are community-oriented, art-based, collaborative, and cross-disciplinary. We are committed to serving a diverse society, cultivating a strong professional identity, and pursuing the highest standards of excellence in the art therapy profession.
  • We seek to nurture intellectual curiosity and a desire for personal growth in all our students, as well as a desire for lifelong learning and professional development beyond graduate training. Remaining current with research and practice developments in the field of art therapy is a commitment that we make as ethical and competent practitioners.
  • Our program emphasizes self-awareness and personal development as critical aspects of professional training. To be successful, students must engage in self-reflection and pursue self-growth and exploration within an engaged learning environment.
  • The Department of Creative Arts Therapy is committed to confronting racism, sexism, ableism, heteronormativity, and other structural issues through intentional course programing that is relevant to historically excluded groups and challenges taken-for-granted assumptions; supporting marginalized students, faculty, and staff; and regularly assessing the department’s culture and climate, ensuring diversity and equity. We aspire to excellence through critical consciousness.