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Art -A-DAY
The mission of Art Against Depression and Anxiety (Art-A-DAY), a non-profit, non-government organization from Belgrade, Yugoslavia is to provide spiritual, educational, and marketing support to art creation of people who suffer from developmental and adjustment-related problems, such as major and/or moderate depression, anxiety and panic disorders and other forms of mood disorders (the artworks produced by this type of artists who lack formal artistic training are generally recognized and labeled by art historians and critics as a “raw art/outsider art” or “art brut" In addition, Art-A-DAY will strive to provide the latest and the most relevant information related to both the mainstream (pharmacotherapy, psychotherapy and art therapy) and the alternative modes of healing (acupuncture, herbal therapy, aromatherapy, light therapy. etc) of depression-anxiety disorders. |
AATA - American Art Therapy Association The American Art Therapy Association (AATA) is a national association dedicated to the belief that the creative process involved in the making of art is healing and life enhancing. Founded in 1969 AATA is a not-for-profit organization of approximately 4,750 professionals and students that has established standards for art therapy education, ethics, and practice. AATA committees actively work on professional and educational development, national conferences, regional symposia, publications, governmental affairs, public awareness, research, and other activities that enhance the practice of art therapy. |
ADTA - American Dance Therapy Association ounded in l966, the American Dance Therapy Association works to establish and maintain high standards of professional education and competence in the field of dance/movement therapy. |
AMTA - American Music Therapy Association The mission of the American Music Therapy Association is to advance public awareness of the benefits of music therapy and increase access to quality music therapy services in a rapidly changing world. |
IEATA - International Expressive Arts Therapy Association International Expressive Arts Therapy Association serves as a non-profit professional organization to inspire, stimulate and support the creative and artisticc spirit of its community and provides an on-going local and global information exchange within the Expressive Arts field for Artists, Educators, Therapists and Other Creative-Minded Individuals. |
NADT - National Association For Drama Therapy he National Association for Drama Therapy is a non-profit association incorporated in 1979 to establish and uphold high standards of professional competence and ethics among drama therapists; to develop criteria for training and registration; to sponsor publications and conferences; and to promote the profession of drama therapy through information and advocacy. |
NAPT - The National Association For Poetry Therapy he National Association for Poetry Therapy Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation chartered in 1993. Its purpose is to support the field of poetry therapy through specific projects, and to receive tax-deductible donations, endowments and grants from individuals and organizations to further the goals and purposes of NAPT and the field of poetry therapy. |
NCCATA - National Coalition of Creative Arts Therapies Associations The National Coalition of Creative Arts Therapies Associations (NCCATA), founded in 1979, is an alliance of professional associations dedicated to the advancement of the arts as therapeutic modalities. NCCATA represents over 8000 individual members of six creative arts therapies associations. |
SAH - Society for the Arts in Healthcare The Society for the Arts in Healthcare (SAH) is a non-profit 501(c)3 corporation in Washington, DC.
SAH has 18 members on the board of directors, all of whom reside in various locations throughout the U.S. Our membership numbers approximately 400, serving professionals in the healthcare arts field throughout the U.S. and abroad, including members in the United Kingdom, Asia, and North and South America. |
The National Expressive Therapy Association ounded in the mid-1970's, The National Expressive Therapy Association is the official not-for-profit, tax-exempt professional membership organization representing the field of expressive therapy and expressive arts therapy. The Association is dedicated to the advancement of expressive therapy and expressive arts therapy in general, and to the increasing welfare of practitioners and the public they serve. Among its specific purposes are to promote the general recognition of the profession, to further the professional goals and aspirations of its members, and to develop additional opportunities for employment. |
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