Schedule-at-a-Glance Panels 1:00 p.m.-2:30 p.m. 612 ▪ Doctoral <strong>Program</strong>s ▪ St. John/Gerber/Kapitan/Kirby/Rosal/Carolan 608 ▪ The Image Comes First ▪ Gantt/Tinnin/Tripp 611 ▪ Art Therapy Film Festival Panel ▪ Ravichandran/Talwar/Robb/Perkal Workshops (Separate registration required) 1:00 p.m.-2:30 p.m. 613 ▪ Visualizing Resilience ▪ Asawa/Louie 605 ▪ Power of Child’s Imagination ▪ Resnick 614 ▪ Tee-shirt Art in Art Therapy ▪ Wolf Bordonaro/Schuldt/Heller/Jiao Papers 1:30 p.m.-2:20 p.m. 607 ▪ Art-Based Research ▪ Klorer 604 ▪ Bridge Drawing Research ▪ Brown Campbell 602 ▪ Gender: Children’s Drawings ▪ Alter-Muri 606 ▪ 20/20 and Art Therapy Profession ▪ King 603 ▪ Family Art Assessment ▪ Blausey 609 ▪ Therapist’s Paintings as Tools ▪ Moriya 610 ▪ Tablet Technology and Art Applications ▪ Dennis/Kohut Mandala Closing Ceremony (At the Sheraton) 2:30 p.m.-2:45 p.m. Grand Ballroom D, Second Floor Annual Business Meeting (At the Sheraton) 3:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. Grand Ballroom C/D, Second Floor 8:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. Closing Event (Reception and Dance) ▪ Sheraton Grand Ballroom C/D, Second Floor ▪ (Tickets required) Sunday, July 30, 2013 (At the Sheraton) Half-day Advanced Practice Courses (Separate registration required) 8:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. Jefferson, Union Street Tower, Fourth Floor ▪ ETC Enhanced Art Therapy ▪ Hinz Issaquah, Union Street Tower, Third Floor ▪ Wordplay/Image Foundation ▪ Loumeau-May Ravenna, Union Street Tower, Third Floor ▪ Mural Connection: Attachment ▪ Mack Ballard, Pike Street Tower, Third Floor ▪ Teaching DDS for Educators ▪ Mills/Johnson <strong>Program</strong> Tracks The conference is organized into seven main subject tracks to help participants find areas of interest. <strong>Program</strong> tracks, indicated by a two-letter code designation are shown by each session description in the Full <strong>Conference</strong> Schedule. Clinical Approaches You’ll learn about therapeutic best practices, case studies, and art therapy techniques and methods. You’ll also expand your knowledge of art therapy with a variety of populations and settings: Addictions/Substance Abuse (AS), Child/Adolescents (CA), Forensics (FS), Geriatrics (GE), Medical Settings (MS), Psychiatric Settings (PS), and School Settings (SS). Contemporary Issues & Current Trends are being presented in the following areas of interest: Activism (AC), Autism (AU), Ethics (ET), Grief/Mourning (GM), Professional Practice (PP), Technology (TE), and Trauma (TR). Education & Supervision (ES) Explore updates in art therapy training and education. Focus on the latest teaching methods, supervision techniques, and educational developments. Multicultural (MC) Learn how art therapy heals diverse people. Increase multicultural competency by learning about cross-cultural relationships, programs, and practices. Research/Evaluation (RE) Focus on the theory and practice of clinical evaluation, the use of standardized assessments, systematic case studies, outcome studies, and all forms of inquiry, using or exploring various research methodologies. Studio & Community (SC) Focus on programs with an art studio-based approach. Artist-centered art therapy practice and community outreach programs designed to improve our collective well-being. Theory & Assessment (TA) Studies in art therapy assessments, current research, and theoretical models taught by experienced researchers and pioneers of art therapy. 16 www.arttherapyconference.com| AATA 44th Annual <strong>Conference</strong> | Seattle, WA
Floor Plans The Sheraton Seattle Hotel – Look for Readerboard signs located throughout the hotel for navigation. The Washington State Convention Center - All of our sessions will be on the sixth floor. Marketplace of Ideas – 6A Educational sessions will be in rooms 602 through 614. AATA 44th Annual <strong>Conference</strong> | Seattle, WA | www.arttherapyconference.com 17