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2025-2026 University Catalog

Art Therapy - Specialization in Counseling, M.A.


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Faculty:

  • Jennifer Beasley, DAT, LPAT, ATR-BC
  • Dana Elmendorf, M.A., ATR-BC, LPC
  • Danielle Moss,Program Director,  D.A.T., ATR-BC, LPC, ATCS, NCC

The Master of Arts in Art Therapy with Specialization in Counseling is designed to teach students the skills necessary for the effective practice of art therapy and counseling in a variety of environments (educational, clinical, and rehabilitative) and from a variety of theoretical perspectives. A strong foundation in applied psychology is coupled with an in-depth exploration of art therapy theory and practice.

Educational Objectives

Upon completion of the Master of Arts in Art Therapy with Specialization in Counseling, students:

1. Critically analyze research literature and field-related research, its application to practice, and evaluation of services.
2. Apply self-reflection, understanding of theoretical and social constructs, and awareness of one’s own assumptions and biases to foster anti-oppressive practice. 
3. Evaluate strategies of ethical and legal reasoning, including ethical standards of the art therapy and counseling professions to arrive at principled decisions.
4. Integrate theory and current approaches from art therapy, counseling, and family systems to develop effective biopsycho-ecological assessment, case-conceptualization, diagnostic processes and corresponding treatments.
5. Create effective therapeutic relationships with attention to visual, verbal, behavioral, and metacommunication between the therapist, client(s) and artwork.
6. Adapt art processes, media potentials, therapy structures, and environments to therapeutically benefit personal, family, group, and community concerns.
7. Design and deliver art therapy programs that include a focus on interprofessional collaboration along a continuum of care.

Art Therapy Registration and Board Certification, State Counseling Licensure

Students who have completed the art therapy program and are under superivsion may apply for Provisional Registration (ATR-P) and after completing a stipulated number of post-education supervised experience hours may apply for Registration (ATR) and qualify for Board Certification (ATR-BC) with the Art Therapy Credentials Board (ATCB). Graduates may also apply for licensure as a Professional Counselor (LPC) in Pennsylvania. Students interested in obtaining counseling licensure in states other than Pennsylvania are encouraged to research the education, experience, and examination requirements needed to obtain a license in their state of choice. The Seton Hill program is designed specifically to meet the educational requirements for counseling licensure in Pennsylvania, registration as an art therapist, and art therapy licensure.

The Seton Hill Art Therapy with Counseling program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (www.caahep.org) upon the recommendation of The Accreditation Council for Art Therapy Education.

Admission Requirements

Admission requirements include completion of admissions application, official copies of undergraduate transcripts, and an interview with the art therapy faculty.  The applicant is also asked to demonstrate proficiency in art making through submission of a visual portfolio. 

Qualifying for Advanced Standing

The Master of Arts in Art Therapy with Specialization in Counseling is a 63 credit graduate program. Students entering with a master's degree in a related field (e.g., psychology, counseling, social work) may receive a maximum of 30 credits of advanced standing based on comparability of course requirements. All students are required to complete a minimum of 33 credits in residence at Seton Hill University in Art Therapy.

Program Prerequisites:

In addition to the requirements for admission to the graduate program, applicants to the Master of Arts in Art Therapy must provide evidence of completion of 18 credits of studio art, including three credits each of drawing, painting and 3-D art media (may include clay, ceramics, 3D methods or sculpture) along with nine credits of additional studio art coursework in any media. Applicants must also provide evidence of completion of 6 credits in foundational theories in psychology.  Clearances must be obtained in order to complete field experiences in several classes in the program. Act 33 Child Abuse, Act 34 Criminal Record check, ACT 114 FBI Federal Criminal History Record, and P.P.D. (TB)Test. For instructions on obtaining clearances see ” Art Therapy Clearances Policy for Fieldwork/Internship”.

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