2021-2022 Graduate Academic Catalog

GEXTH 6368 Art Therapy with Traumatized Adults

This course explores the use of art therapy to address the effects of trauma on the body, mind, and emotions. It focuses on the psychosocial aspects of trauma including cultural variables and secondary symptoms related to self and others. Students will study individual and group art therapy approaches from assessing risk and resilience to exploring symptom management, developing coping mechanisms, and rebuilding a meaningful life. The course also addresses countertransference and self-care issues for the therapist. This course introduces students to a range of research approaches in the social sciences, counseling, and art therapy. Qualitative and quantitative research methods, program evaluation, and critical evaluation of research studies are taught. Examination of the ethical guidelines for conducting research, issues of diversity in research and program evaluation, and familiarity with the research process are addressed.

Credits

3

Notes

For students in the Expressive Therapies and Counseling and Psychology Divisions. Other students require permission of the instructor.