TRAUMA-INFORMED Creative Arts Therapy Certificate Program

The TRAUMA-INFORMED Creative Arts Therapy Certificate Program is open to mental health professionals and educators who want to understand the neuroscience of trauma and the vital role the creative arts therapies play in the treatment of trauma.

“I found everything I learned from the training to be extremely helpful with clients and they love it!”

— I.A, D.P.P., LMSW, CSW-I

You should know how valuable the learning in your classes has been for me. I use it all the time — even virtually through the pandemic. 

— Lisa S., LMHC

“Each class is a wonderful experience that nurtures my spirit, while teaching me practical skills to use in my counseling practice.  Lucy is a generous, knowledgeable, compassionate, and engaging instructor.”  

— Nancy DeNicolo, LMHC

“Hats off to Lucy! She does hybrid like a champ! We are lucky enough to live close and do in person learning, but there were a few times we had to take advantage of online! Lucy is fantastic at making it engaging for all.” 

— Kimberly Popolizio, Co-Founder/Director, i2Evolve Meditation + The Arts Center

2024 Program Dates

FALL 2024: September 7, September 21, October 5, October 19, November 2, and November 16, 2024

 

WHAT You Will Learn:

This unique Certificate Program was designed to assist helping professionals in treating complex trauma, using a multi-modal creative arts approach for integration and healing. The program provides helping professionals instruction on HOW to immediately apply creative methods, within the context of their practice with diverse populations and WHEN to utilize the Creative Arts Therapies when working with individuals and/or groups, using the following modalities: visual arts, creative writing, movement, music, and the dramatic arts, safely without re-traumatization, within the:
 WINDOW OF TOLERANCE- WINDOW OF TIME-WINDOW OF RECONSOLIDATION"


Counselors working with clients who have experienced trauma can find themselves feeling overwhelmed as they attempt to help regulate intense emotions or reach the client who is extremely withdrawn.

WHEN the Program takes place:

Time: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm 
(1:00 pm-2:00 pm lunch break) 

COST:

$850

Payment can be made in 2 installments: one half to hold your space and the second half is due on the first day of the program. A payment plan option is also available.

Cost includes: All ART SUPPLIES (mailed to you). All participants will receive a Certificate of Completion.

FACILITATOR:

Lucy Barbera, PhD, LCAT, is a Licensed Creative Arts Therapist, whose clinical work spans the medical, psychiatric, and special education settings, as a Creative Arts Therapist, Art Teacher, and Special Education Principal. For over twenty years, Dr. Barbera has served on the faculty of The Humanistic Multicultural Education Graduate Program, at SUNY, New Paltz, where she developed and taught graduate and undergraduate courses in Expressive Arts Therapy and Expressive Arts Leadership & Social Justice.  


Dr. Barbera is the Founder of the Trauma-Informed Creative Arts Therapy Certificate Program, at U Albany’s School of Social Welfare and an Associate Faculty Member of The Person-Centered Expressive Arts Therapy Program, founded by Dr. Natalie Rogers. Dr. Barbera lectures widely on the healing power of the arts, and curates exhibitions of patient/client expressive art, bringing awareness of the healing power of the arts to the community. Dr. Barbera maintains a private practice in Creative Arts Therapy, using a trauma-informed approach to the creative arts therapies.


Absolutely no prior art experience is necessary!

WHERE:

This Program will be conducted in the Creative Arts Therapy Studio. 

AND virtually via ZOOM simultaneously.

HOW TO REGISTER:

To hold your space, please pay by PayPal below or Mail Check or Money Order To: Lucy Barbera, PhD, LCAT, P.O. Box 253, Bearsville, N.Y. 12409

CEUs:

If you are a licensed mental health professional and would like to earn CEU's for this program please read the following criteria to determine if you are eligible and if you are eligible, please and use the link below to register for CEU's through Antioch University.

This Course meets the qualifications for 3 hours of continuing education credit for LMFTs, LCSWs, LPCCs, and/or LEPs as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences. Antioch University is approved by the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists to sponsor continuing education for mental health professionals. Antioch University maintains responsibility for this program/course and its content.

National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC) - Antioch University New England - Clinical Mental Health Counseling Department has been approved  by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 4338. Programs that do not  qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Antioch University New England - Clinical Mental  Health Counseling Department is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.

AFTER you register for the program you may register with Antioch University for CEU.

REGISTER for CEUs click here

Pay Now

$425

1st Installment
This payment holds your space.

$425

2nd Installment
This payment is due on the first day of the program or before.

$850

Payment in full

Please complete your registration by emailing Lucy Barbera at: creativearttherapy@gmail.com
Please include:

  • Your Name

  • Letters after your name (optional, not required)

  • Mailing Address

  • Phone Number

  • A little bit about yourself.

Thank you!

“Dr. Lucy Barbara’s Art Therapy Certification class was exactly what I needed. As an online course, it still had the feel of community and participation from other members in the class. The tools I was able to learn, and takeaway are extremely valuable, and I have already put them into practice in my work with teens. Not only that, but as an instructor Lucy was compassionate, good humored, empathetic, and relatable. I highly recommend any course with Lucy!”

— Kate Nicoll, School Social Worker, Portland, Maine

“It has been such a great experience for us. I am so happy to see the clinicians implementing suggestions you made in their sessions. I will also say that our “request list” of office supplies is looking more like a “request list” of art supplies. Happy to report that we will be able to purchase a bunch of supplies including masks, for the clinicians to use in their sessions.”

— Kingsbridge Community Center Coordinator, Bronx, NY

“I consider Dr. Barbera a mentor of mine and I have told her as much. She is a mixture of great expertise in the creative arts with how to use the arts to get to deeper meaning and healing. I have nothing but the highest regard for Dr. Barbera”

— Jennifer C Walsh LCSW-R

“Lucy, your trainings have given me so much more than professional training. It’s been a space of self-exploration and unleashing creativity. Really missing it and hope to join you again at some point.”

— Laurie Siegel, LMSW

“Thank you for giving all of us the space to learn and grow as both professionals and humans! You have built something so special and sacred, that I cherish more than words can express!

Sending love, light and joy to you and everyone whose lives you have touched! ”

— Christina DiBernardo, LMHC

Trauma-Informed Creative Art Therapy Certificate Program

Participant’s Experiential Sharing

Trauma-Informed Creative Art Therapy Certificate Program

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