If I want to have a career in art therapy should major in art or psychology?
I am an artist and want to a career in therapy. I am pretty excited to think that I could combine the two and be an art therapist. I don't know whether to major in art with a minor in psychology or major in psychology with a minor in art. #arttherapy #art #art-therapy #psychology #clinical-psychology #therapy #counseling #college #college-major
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Ellen’s Answer
Hi Katelyn
I'm not sure the answer to your question, but I would suggest you research or contact schools that offer degrees in Art Therapy and see what their requirements are for admission. I'm thinking a double major in art and psychology would be the way to go, but I'd check on the schools first.
Sorry I can't be more of a help, but I hope this will get you started on your career path. Art Therapy is a relatively new career field, but a very exciting one. I'm a retired art teacher, and over the years I met several art therapists, and they did a great job of working with mostly Special Education students, however, art therapists also work with adults in many different settings. Best wishes!
Gabrielle’s Answer
Monique’s Answer
However, my aunt was an artist and did work with a variety of differently enabled students, My husband also taught art to differently enabled students. They simply to taught art. They were not therapist. You will need to know what type of work you are most interested in: teaching art or being a therapist, so you can choose the right education program.
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Megan Collins MA, LMFT, ART-P
Megan’s Answer
I pursued a major in psychology and a minor in art. Interestingly, my master's program was open to art majors who had a minor in psychology. I urge you to follow your heart and choose the path that excites you the most. It would be beneficial to attend the information sessions for the graduate program and examine the courses they necessitate. This way, you can plan your bachelor's degree in a way that fulfills these requirements in a strategic manner. When considering art therapy programs, ponder over the places where you could live and obtain a license as an LCAT or Art Therapist. My program encompassed both MFT and art therapy; hence, I am a licensed marriage and family Therapist and art therapist.
Enjoy the journey!
Best,
Megan Collins, MA, LMFT, ATR-P
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