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Course Link: Art Therapy Level 3 Online Course
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This is an online course with pre-recorded lessons. You will get access to Art Therapy Level 3 Online Course 48 hours after your enrolment.
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The Art Therapy Level 3 online course is a thoughtful blend of psychology and creativity, designed to introduce you to therapeutic methods using artistic expression. This isn’t about painting pretty pictures—it’s about learning how art can support emotional clarity, build trust, and offer meaningful insight when words fall short.
Whether you're working in education, care, or counselling—or just curious about the intersection of art and mental wellbeing—this course provides a structured approach to understanding how creativity supports mental health. You’ll explore the psychological theories behind art therapy, learn about common techniques, and gain a solid foundation in the ethical considerations involved. Delivered 100% online, you can learn at your own pace, without fuss.
Learning Outcomes
- Understand the purpose and benefits of art therapy techniques.
- Identify emotional expression through creative therapeutic approaches.
- Explore key psychological theories linked to art therapy.
- Learn safe and respectful communication through creative methods.
- Recognise appropriate settings for art therapy interventions.
- Understand ethical responsibilities in therapeutic art environments.
Who is this Course For?
- Teachers wanting to support student wellbeing creatively.
- Care workers interested in emotional expression techniques.
- Counsellors expanding into creative therapeutic methods.
- Youth workers dealing with emotional development issues.
- Support staff working in education or healthcare settings.
- Individuals working with neurodiverse communities.
- Parents seeking to understand expressive behaviour in children.
- Anyone interested in the theory behind art and emotional health.
Career Path
- Art Therapist Assistant – Average Salary: £24,000/year
- Mental Health Support Worker – Average Salary: £22,500/year
- Special Educational Needs (SEN) Support – Average Salary: £20,000/year
- Youth Worker – Average Salary: £25,000/year
- Community Outreach Officer – Average Salary: £26,000/year
- Wellbeing Officer – Average Salary: £28,000/year