The purpose of this society is to advance academic research in the field of art therapy, which provides mental and physical treatment through artistic activities such as painting, poetry, music, dance, and psychodrama, and to disseminate and enhance professional therapeutic techniques. Founded in 1969, the association has a history of nearly 50 years and currently has approximately 1,000 members, including psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, occupational therapists, nurses, musicians, painters, teachers, and many other professionals.
An annual conference is held once a year (October-December). In addition, as part of its academic activities, the association holds an annual art therapy training seminar for both primary and advanced courses, with the aim of further developing and enhancing art therapy. In addition, the association certifies "art therapists" after reviewing their activities as members of the association.
The journal "The Journal of the Japanese Society for Art Therapy" is published twice a year.
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