CEU Lectures
Expand your professional knowledge through NYATA’s continuing education lecture series. This course offers an opportunity to engage with current topics in art therapy, deepen clinical reflection, and support ongoing professional development.
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Common Threads: Textiles and Gender-Based Violence
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
Attendees will be able to articulate the therapeutic qualities of textiles within art therapy.
Attendees will be able to demonstrate one textile art therapy intervention that can be used with clients through a trauma informed lens.
Attendees will learn culturally sensitive approaches to inform the integration of textile arts into therapy practices, ensuring respectful and effective interventions for diverse client backgrounds.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
Attendees will be able to articulate the therapeutic qualities of textiles within art therapy.
Attendees will be able to demonstrate one textile art therapy intervention that can be used with clients through a trauma informed lens.
Attendees will learn culturally sensitive approaches to inform the integration of textile arts into therapy practices, ensuring respectful and effective interventions for diverse client backgrounds.
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What You'll LearnExpert-Backed Content
NYATA’s CEU lectures are led by art therapists, clinicians, educators, and professionals with specialized knowledge in the field. Each program is designed to support meaningful learning that is grounded in practice, ethics, and community care.
Learn from Experienced Professionals
Each lesson is designed to equip you with useful strategies you can immediately put into action. It’s about learning with purpose and seeing real results.
Explore New Perspectives
Through clear explanations, case examples, and reflective discussion, participants can strengthen their understanding of key concepts and feel more confident applying them in professional settings.
Build Clinical Confidence
Each CEU offering is designed to provide knowledge that can be brought back into your work with clients, students, supervisees, or communities. Participants leave with ideas, frameworks, and resources that support ongoing professional growth.
Gain Practical Tools