University Certificate Arts Therapies and Wellbeing Foundation

Foundation degree

In Hatfield

£ 745 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Foundation degree

  • Location

    Hatfield

  • Duration

    7 Months

  • Start date

    Different dates available

This course is available to UK/EU students only.

Harness your creativity and develop your creative identity with the University Certificate: Arts Therapies and Wellbeing Foundation course.

This 24 week course provides you with a comprehensive introduction into the practice of creative arts therapies. Throughout the course, you'll explore innovative approaches in the therapeutic use of the arts in a range of settings. From healthcare to education, the course will help you discover the healing powers of creative expression.

The course explores a variety of media, including the visul arts, drama, music and movement. Wherever your passion lies, you'll be supported throughout your learning journey by registered arts therapies practitioners.

On the course you will:

Benefit from a 20 year legacy in the delivery of the course
Be ecouraged to explore your creativity and to develop your artistic identity
Join a community where your personal journey is supported by group sessions and online art exchanges
Explore the full range of visual arts approaches and the contexts in which they are used.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Hatfield (Hertfordshire)
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De Havilland Campus, Mosquito Way

Start date

Different dates availableEnrolment now open

About this course

The Art Therapies and Wellbeing Foundation programme provides:

A broad introduction to current, therapeutic use of the arts and wellbeing
Art school context
University Certificate
Transferable skills.

If successful, you’ll be awarded a University Certificate in Arts Therapies and Wellbeing Foundation. While not a qualification to practice, the course offers an excellent overview of the art therapy profession and will support your journey to become a qualified practioner. Many students progress onto the postgraduate qualifiying Masters degree in art therapies.

Students also gain transferable skills and an enhanced understanding of the potential of the arts as a means of social inclusion and wellbeing.

No previous art experience is necessary. Applicants should be employed in relevant areas e.g. mental health, education or a demonstrable interest in the therapeutic and social use of art.

Applicants are required to have NVQ qualification or above.

The application process does not include an interview.

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Subjects

  • Art
  • University
  • Healing
  • Teaching team
  • Methodologies
  • Alongside

Course programme

What will I study?

You'll be taught by practising, registered arts therapists and visiting lecturers. The teaching team have experience working in a range of clinical settings with a variety of ages. This ensures you learn current methodologies, as well as benefit from varied expertise.

Alongside a qualified practitioner, you’ll develop your own creative arts practice and identity. They will also introduce you to therapeutic approaches and facilitation techniques. During the second semester, your journey is supported by fellow students in studio art experiential groups.

As well as learning about practical applications, theoretical frameworks will underpin your work. You’ll explore different arts modalities and core theories relating to: psychology, neuroscience, psychodynamics, attachment and child development, physiology, creativity, and artistic expression.

The course is open to students across the UK as we develop an interactive online teaching method alongside the experiential studio-based sessions. The theory module can be accessed online and the studio art experiential groups are blended with both face-to-face and online options available.

Programme structure

Teaching follows a structured approached enabling you to transition between theoretical knowledge, to practical application with ease.

Week one: Introduction to Art Therapy – Myths and models – psychodynamic art therapy and group interactive approaches

Week two: Arts therapies - Creativity, health and the artists self-identity

Week three: The triangular relationship and transitional objects

Week four: Child development - Art, play and story in therapy work with children

Week five: Working with developmental trauma – neuroscience and creativity

Week six: Groupwork in adult mental health services – attachment theory and relational patterns in adult life

Week seven: Creative enactment and the dramatic body - Dramatherapy – body, movement and narrative

Week eight: Introduction to art therapy and mindfulness – breath, the ‘felt sense’ and body oriented art psychotherapy

Week nine: Jungian analytic art therapy – active imagination, individuation and dialoguing with images

Week ten: Art, restorative justice, social action and the ‘Art Table’ - work with refugees

Week eleven: Integrating the arts and imagination across the arts modalities

Week twelve: Expressive arts therapy – how creativity moves through the body – using all of the arts in psychotherapy

Week thirteen: Environmental arts therapy – an ecological approach to healing and creativity

Please note that the programme is provisional and may be subject to change.

Level 4

Module
  • Arts Therapies and Wellbeing Workshops
  • Introduction to Arts Therapies and Wellbeing Theories
  • Arts Therapies and Wellbeing Working Group

Additional information

Institution code - H36

University Certificate Arts Therapies and Wellbeing Foundation

£ 745 VAT inc.