DIPLOMA PROGRAM

Our 15-month diploma program is a blended program designed for people with a Bachelor’s degree.

15-MONTH ART THERAPY PROGRAM

The 15-month diploma program has been offered through the Vancouver Art Therapy Institute since 1982; over the last 30 years, it has changed with respect to the service delivery model, compressed from what was initially a 2-year program to a 15-month program. The current program is a blended program that combines face-to-face and online learning; the face-to-face component is conducted once a month over a weekend, accommodating students who work during the week.

While the pace of the program is quite intense, graduates come away with a thorough understanding of art therapy; this includes the personal and experiential component through the studio class, the academic component through relevant course work, and lastly, the clinical component through placements in the community and supervision. The final project allows for a synthesis of all of these components.

The faculty of the Vancouver Art Therapy Institute is diverse with respect to background and areas of specialization; we are interested as a school in offering the highest calibre of instruction, with a number of our faculty (and graduates) having been published in areas of research pertaining to art therapy. As we are motivated to ongoing curriculum development, we continue to engage in our own training and professional development, including doctoral studies in the case of two faculty members.

TUITION

  • Tuition fees for the program are $16,000.00 payable in four installments. Foreign student fees are $16,500.00 (CAD).
  • On acceptance into the program a $175.00 CAD non-refundable registration fee is required.
  • Canadian students are eligible to apply for bank loans.
  • On entry into the program students will sign a financial agreement contract as required by the Private Training Institutions Branch of British Columbia.
  • Extra to program costs: Students should have access to a digital camera and PowerPoint for recording and presentation purposes.

VATI OFFERS 2 PROGRAMS

A 15-month Diploma Program and an Advanced Diploma Program. Both follow the guidelines for training art therapists as established by the British Columbia and Canadian Art Therapy Associations.

CALENDAR

The 15-month diploma program is a blended or hybrid program that combines the benefits of face-to-face classroom learning with flexible, online learning and discussions. It has been designed to leverage the strengths of each learning modality.

WEEKEND SEMINARS
The following courses are offered during weekend seminars that occur once a month throughout the duration of the program, beginning in September:

  • Ethics of Art Therapy
  • Studio: Art Therapy Trainings and Techniques (ongoing monthly)
  • Supervision (ongoing monthly)
  • Assessment
  • Research Methods
  • Family Art Therapy
  • Group Art Therapy
  • Who Do You Think You Are: The Business of Art Therapy
  • Case Studies

CLINICAL PLACEMENT REQUIREMENTS
Over the span of the program, 700 hours of art therapy clinical placement experience will be gained through an approved local school/agency/hospital, 350 of which are direct client contact hours. As well, students are encouraged to seek out placement sites that may interest them that are not included currently on our active list of placement sites. The initial clinical placements tend to be at an elementary school in the lower mainland, with 4-6 hours of client contact per week. Placements do not begin until late October, after foundational courses have been taken. In January, students add a second clinical placement based on the client population they are interested in. On average, students should be logging 10-12 practicum hours a week by February. Students are welcome to engage in more than two clinical placements over the span of the 15 months.

ONLINE COMPONENT
Students begin the online component of the program in the second month. The following courses are offered sequentially online:

  • Child Art Therapy
  • Adolescent Art Therapy
  • Equity and Diversity
  • History and Theories
  • The Art of Loss
  • Human Development and Art Therapy
  • Abnormal Psychology and Art Therapy

FINAL PROJECT
Students will also complete a final project. The final project is offered as guided independent study. Working with a final project advisor, students will research a topic of personal interest related to the field of art therapy

APPLICATION PROCESS

  • The pre-requisite for application to this program is a Bachelor’s degree.
  • Download the 15-Month Program Application Form (PDF).
  • View our Letter of Reference Guidelines (PDF).
  • When complete application materials have been received, interviews are arranged.
  • On acceptance, a letter of confirmation and date of entry is sent to the applicant.
  • Applications are due by March 30th. Candidates are invited to apply early.
  • Subject to space availability late applications may be considered.

ATTENDANCE

Students attend the program with their original cohort rotation. If a leave of absence is necessary, arrangements may be made for reentry, subject to space availability.

WITHDRAWALS

In the event of withdrawal prior to completing the program, students receive refunds as mandated by PTIB (Private Training Institutions Branch). View our refund policy.

REGISTRATION AND ASSOCIATIONS

According to the credit system and art therapy practicum hours, the full time diploma program satisfies the art therapy education requirements established by the provincial associations in Canada, and the Canadian Art Therapy Association.

Graduates are eligible to apply for Registration with their provincial art therapy associations.

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

ASSESSMENT

ART THERAPY AND ASSESSMENT
Familiarizes students with the use of art therapy through formal and informal assessment, and the process of assessment from referral to first contact, establishing treatment goals, identifying strengths, developing interventions, record keeping, report writing and termination.
ETHICS OF ART THERAPY
Addresses personal and professional ethical issues in art therapy and provides a foundation for thinking through ethical problems that arise. The course will integrate knowledge, practical skills, and student self-awareness.
CASE STUDIES
Students design, prepare, and present case studies for assessment, treatment, and professional development purposes. The objective is for students to develop the skill of art therapy case conceptualization and present so as to articulate their clinical work for a collegial or professional audience.

INTERVENTIONS

Child Art Therapy (delivered online)
An introduction to working creatively with children via art therapy to address the effects of events, relationships and reactions that are having a negative impact in their lives. Play and the arts are the language of the child and arguably one of the most powerful ways of communicating and working through the challenges of their lives. Students will develop competency in the use of art therapy with children through readings, class discussions and class exercises designed to reflect on their own experience of childhood.
Adolescent Art Therapy (delivered online)
Exploration of the use of art therapy with adolescents. As well as the age appropriate developmental tasks, students will consider how art therapy can be used with adolescents who are struggling with issues related to the effects of earlier situations and events, as well as societal pressures. Students will be encouraged to explore how best to incorporate new learning regarding this client population into their own personal style and theoretical framework.
Family Art Therapy
An introduction to the field of family art therapy and why family art therapy is useful in most therapeutic settings. Students will learn different theoretical approaches to family therapy and learn how to utilize these approaches to support family art therapy work. Examines family therapy, family art therapy and the family as an emotional system.
Abnormal Psychology and Art Therapy (delivered online)
A course focused on historical and contemporary views of psychopathology, as well as psychological, emotional, biological, and socio-cultural influences and approaches to understanding abnormal behavior. The delivery method for this course is online.
Group Art Therapy
Explores the practical aspects of group work with a focus on group art therapy. Students have the opportunity to facilitate a short term weekly art therapy group.
Equity and Diversity and Art Therapy (delivered online)
Assist students to develop skills in order to acknowledge, understand, and leverage cultural differences, combined with a critical analysis of power and privilege; skill development involves experiential work to broaden self-awareness, something that is key to multicultural counselling. Art therapy students who are open to diverse, individual point of view are more likely to be able to engage clients in a safe context that facilitates expression, work with resistances, and co-create a space for processing of individual and sociocultural dimensions of difference.
The Art of Loss (delivered online)
Throughout this course, students will develop an understanding of loss, grief, and mourning. The Art of Loss provides a foundation for thinking about loss; loss can take many forms, most of which do not involve death. The course will integrate knowledge regarding historical and contemporary perspectives of loss, practical skills, and student self-awareness.
Art Therapy History and Theory (delivered online)
Throughout this course, students will acquire an understanding of key figures, theoretical approaches, and current trends in the field. Art therapy will be situated with other historical and contemporary healing practices, with the aim of understanding and expanding on their significance in regard to the practice of art therapy. Students will have the opportunity to see how art therapy has proliferated and expanded beyond its early psychoanalytic roots, as art therapists have increased the theoretical lenses through which they perceive art therapy. Selected course readings and assignments will allow students to develop their looking and listening perspectives and their own emerging theory of the practice of art therapy.
Human Development and Art Therapy (delivered online)
Students will have the opportunity to journey over the lifespan of human development; the influence of culture, relationships and the individual connected to their social environment are examined as well as how human behavior is acquired, modified, and maintained. Art therapy and how it is integrated into theories of human development will be explored combined with introspection into students’ own development in order to be more fully attuned with their clients.

PRACTICE & PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE

Studio: Art Therapy Trainings and Practice
An experiential course offering students a direct and personal exploration of the art therapy process. Students will participate in weekly art-making session and discussions using their spontaneous artwork. In understanding and deepening their own creative process and visual vocabulary, students will develop sensitivity and insight into their clinical experience.

FINAL PROJECT

SUMMARY
The final project illustrates the application of art therapy in an area of specialization. The structure of the project is flexible and includes several possibilities: A Case Study, Extended Literature Review, or Program Proposal
Clinical Placement
Students are engaged in clinical placements in the community such as schools, agencies, hospitals, residential treatment and community settings. 700 hours of art therapy practice are required which include client contact, site responsibilities, and potential training provided by the site. While there are approved clinical placements, students are also encouraged to contact sites directly that they may be interested in. Students are covered by the Vancouver Art Therapy Institute liability insurance.
Supervision
Supervision is conducted in conjunction with clinical placements and supports students in their work with clients. This weekly small group seminar facilitates learning about the application of art therapy as a unique medium for treatment.

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CONTACT

1575 Johnston Street (Granville Island)
Vancouver, British Columbia
Canada V6H 3R9
Phone: 604-681-8284
Fax: 604-331-8262
Email: info@vati.bc.ca