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Page 1: Art Therapy and Counseling - Ursuline College | The Leading Women

Listening, creating and healing.

Art Therapy and Counseling

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Have you been searching for a career that combines your desire to help others with your passion for the healing value of creativity and art making? The Master of Arts in Art Therapy and Counseling Program at Ursuline enables students to combine those interests in a unique professional program, and prepares graduates to be eligible for both credentialing as art therapists and licensure as professional clinical counselors.

Our students come from a variety of backgrounds. Some are artists who want to share the value of creativity and help others in their journeys. Others are from helping professions who see that the expressive arts enhance the therapeutic process and promote growth. Still others may be pursuing a career change or embarking upon a new career after having raised their families.

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explore your own creativityin helping others.

In addition to providing a strong foundation in theory and technique, we also emphasize that the other essential tool of transformation for therapeutic process is the personal presence of the therapist. Students are encouraged to be reflective practitioners and to seek their own personal counseling outside of the department as they begin their clinical experiences.

Our program is personalized and allows students to learn at their own pace. Your personal plan is developed during advising sessions which take place each semester. Some students move quickly through the program, while others who have multiple responsibilities such as family and work, may take the time they need without overloading themselves.

Our students study in active, collaborative classrooms with expert faculty, who are experienced art therapists and counselors with expertise in a variety of specializa-tions. Along with the core full-time faculty, several adjuncts, supervisors, thesis readers and other outside experts contribute to the learning of our students.

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admission procedur es

Students applying for admission must meet both the general requirements for admission to all graduate programs and the specific requirements of the Art Therapy and Counseling Department.

gener al admission r equir ements

1. Official application and non refundable $25.00 application fee. Applications for admission to graduate programs may be submitted in paper form or online at www.ursuline.edu.

2. Official transcript(s) for baccalaureate degree and any additional undergraduate or graduate academic course work. These must be forwarded to the Office of Graduate Admission directly by the academic institution.

3. Evidence of ability to do graduate work as indicated by a recommended 3.0 GPA shown on applicant’s transcript(s). Students may be asked to take the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) or provide other evidence of academic ability if their GPA is below a 3.0. At the discretion of the dean, students may be admitted conditionally if their GPA is below 3.0.

4. Three recommendations (utilizing the required recommendation form) attesting to the suitability of the applicant for graduate work in the particular program. The required recommendation form may be found on our website.

5. An interview with the program director. Telephone or Skype interviews may be arranged for out-of-state applicants.

Admission Requirements

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additional art ther apy and counseling admission r equir ements

1. A three to five page essay discussing the following: •themeaningofartintheapplicant’slife •motivationforpursuingacareerinarttherapyandcounseling •aptitudeforworkingwithpeople •areasofartisticstrengthandareasofpossibleartisticgrowthThis essay is in addition to the general essay on the graduate application form, and should be completed in APA format.

2. A portfolio brought to the interview prior to enrollment. Candidates completing prerequisite art courses may submit a partial portfolio for review, with follow-up work submitted after completing the art prerequisites. The portfolio should contain:

•Atleast24worksofartrepresentingavarietyofmediaandtechniques •Anindex/orsubtitlesdescribingthemedia,sizeanddatetheworkwascompleted •Digitalimages,slides,photos,oractualworksareallacceptable.

3. Prerequisite coursework in art and psychology are required. Most should be completed prior to entry. Some remaining classes may be completed within the first year of the program.

18 semester hours in studio art to include: •Drawing •Painting •Ceramics(orother3Dmaybeconsidered) 12 semester hours in psychology to include: •GeneralPsychology •DevelopmentalPsychology(suchasHumanGrowthandDevelopment,

Lifespan Development, or Child and Adolescent Development, etc.) •CounselingTheory(orTheoriesofPersonality,orPersonalityTheory) •AbnormalPsychology(orPsychopathology)

4. Some experience in working with people within a human service context is highly recommended.

recommended deadlines for application and interview

June 15 for Fall Semester, October 15 for Spring Semester, March 1 for Summer SemesterFor more information contact The Office of Graduate Admission at 440 646 8119 or [email protected].

Formed in 1986 under the direction of Sr. Kathleen Burke, OSU, Ph.D., along with three other core faculty members who still remain, Ursuline’s art therapy and counseling program has been very stable, yet ever growing and expanding.

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Curriculum

ATC501 HistoryandTheoryofArtTherapyCounseling 3

ATC 502 Introduction to Professional Counseling 1

ATC 503 Treatment of Children and Adolescents *(501) 3

ATC504 HumanGrowthandDevelopment 2

ATC 505 Counseling Theories 3

ATC 507 Group Process *(501, 505) 3

ATC 508 Family Systems 3

ATC 509 Psychopathology, Personality and Abnormal Behavior*(501, 505) 3

ATC 520 Projective Assessments *(501, 503) 3

ATC 523 Cultural and Social Issues 2

ATC 532 Professional, Ethical and Legal Issues 1

ATC 544 Art Therapy Studio I 2

ATC 546 Clinical I: Counseling Techniques *(501) 3

ATC 547 Clinical II: Practicum *(501, 505, 546) 3

ATC 548 Appraisal *(546) 3

ATC 549 Internship I *(547) 2

ATC 550 Internship II *(549) 2

ATC 567 Techniques and Use of Media *(501) 2

ATC 591 Intro to Research and Literature Review 1

ATC 594 Research and Evaluation *(591) 2

ATC595 Thesis/Project*(594) 2

ATC596 Thesis/IntegrativeSeminar*(595) 1

required core courses

* Indicates prerequisites.

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ATC 601 Life Style and Career Development 3

ATC 603 Diagnoses *(509) 3

ATC 648 Case Studies *(509, 547, 603) 2

ATC 650 Psychotropic Medications 1

ATC 506 Creative Counseling Modalities 1,2

ATC 525 Special Settings and Populations 1,2

ATC 526 Educational Settings 1,2

ATC 527 Addictions and Treatment 1,2

ATC 528 Geriatrics 1,2

ATC 531 Spirituality, Wholeness and the Arts 1,2

ATC 545 Art Therapy Studio II 1,2

ATC 510-515 Workshops 1,2

ATC 585 Independent Study 1,2

ATC 649 Advanced Clinic 1,2

additional required counseling courses

elective courses (3-4 credit hours are chosen)

Course descriptions are available at ursuline.edu/arttherapy.

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mission and goals

The Master of Arts in Art Therapy and Counseling Program provides education and training in art therapy and profes-sional counseling. Students learn to aid clients in exploring personal potentials and problems through both visual and verbal expression.

Graduates are prepared to work in a wide variety of clinical, education, and human service institutions, including hospitals, children’s agencies, mental health and counseling centers, cor-rectional and geriatric facilities, hospice care and wellness centers to name a few.

At Ursuline, the individual professional development of each student is nur-tured. A wide range of placements are available for internships, and students are encouraged to develop areas of expertise in line with their strengths and interests.

degr ee progr ams

The program is approved by the American Art Therapy Association and the Ohio Counselor, Social Worker, Marriage & Family Therapist Board.

The 50 semester hour minimum degree program meets the educational standards for national registration and certification (ATR-BC) as an art therapist through the Art Therapy Credentials Board.

The 63 semester hour degree program meets the Ohio education require-ments for counseling licensure for PC (Licensed Professional Counselor) and PCC (Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor). State licensing laws vary, so applicants are encouraged to check their individual state law for licensure eligibility requirements.

post gr aduate coursewor k

Candidates who possess a Master’s degree in a related field may take courses in the program to enhance their professional work. A course sequence may be designed to meet the educational standards for registration and certifica-tion as an art therapist, depending upon the current national standards of the Art Therapy Credentials Board (www.atcb.org).

Program information and goals

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points of inter est

Internships - The Northeast Ohio area is rich in clinical sites for internships and future job potential, and we have over 150 placements to offer students. Each student participates in 850 hours of clinical work, including work with children, psychiatric populations and with a variety of other populations and settings based upon the students’ specific areas of interest.

Format/Delivery. We offer late afternoon and evening classes so those who are working are able to complete the program. We also offer several electives in a workshop format which is very popular with students, alumni and local profes-sionals. Students can take a 1 credit elective in this model where they attend two consecutive days, and then have about a month to complete assignments. Workshop presenters often include nationally known figures, authors and lecturers.

Location. The location of the program, just twenty minutes from downtown Cleveland, provides students with the intellectual and cultural resources of a thriv-ing metropolis. A center for the arts, Cleveland offers one of the finest art museums in the nation, a complex of theatres, the world renowned Cleveland Orchestra and the University Circle area.

The Cleveland area is also rich in its heritage for both counseling and art therapy, with pioneers in both fields having established training and delivery systems throughout the area. The Gestalt Institute, Jung Cleveland, the Psychoanalytic Institute and the major medical centers in the area offer many opportunities outside of the classroom experience.

Situated. Our art therapy and counseling department has its own dedicated space that allows students to take the majority of their classes in a setting that is conducive to the special needs of creative individuals. We are located in the same building as the art department and the Wasmer Gallery, which allows for collaborations with those areas.

TheWasmerGalleryhostsatleastabiennialshow,TheHealingImaginationthatbecomes a venue for students, faculty and other professionals to exhibit their work. We are also near a local community college, where in partnership we invite the community to participate in a yearly gallery show, lecture and workshop based on varying themes.

Jobs/Leadership. Ursuline College prepares students to become leaders. Our graduates are directors of agencies and programs in many facilities; they are board members on state and national organizations, educators and in private practice. And yes, there are jobs in this field. The dual credential makes our graduates competitive.

Ohio is home to one of the largest state art therapy organizations, The Buckeye Art Therapy Association (buckeyearttherapy.org).

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Application fee $25.00

Malpractice insurance per year $20.00

Tuition per credit hour $841.00

Additional art materials (specific courses) $30.00

Parking per semester $30.00

Internship fee $400.00

Thesis binding fee $100.00

Tuition and application fees are payable before the first day of class. Checks should be made payable to Ursuline College. Students may take advantage of the Academic Management Services Budget Plan. This allows students to pay college tuition and fees in ten convenient monthly payments commencing in July. Information about this plan may be obtained from Academic Management Services by calling 1 800 635 0120 or by contacting Ursuline’s Business Office.

Currently there are no graduate assistantships for the Art Therapy and Counseling Department.However,somelimitedscholarshipsareavailabletograduatestudents.(Stop in the Office of Financial Aid or call 440 646 8331). Some partial scholarships are available through the American Art Therapy Association (www.arttherapy.org).

Students working toward a master’s degree may borrow money for their programs through the Stafford Loan Program. In order to apply, a student must first complete the Financial Aid Form (FAFSA) to determine eligibility. For additional information, financial aid forms and student loan applications, contact the Office of Financial Aid.

Although most graduate students reside off campus, residence hall housing is available on a limited basis and age restrictions do exist. For more information contact the Office of Graduate Admission at 440 646 8119 or [email protected].

Financial information

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Our philosophy incorporates a broad range of theoretical approaches, and we stress the development of the individual student’s professional identity and theoretical approach. Our goal is to help you to develop into the kind of art therapist and counselor you want to be by allowing for choices in internship sites, and in the focus of thesis work.

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ursuline.edu/arttherapy