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Clinical Art therapists are hired through the M-DCPS District office. At present, nineteen art therapists provide services throughout the district to over 400 students with emotional/behavioral disabilities (E/BD). They provide individual and small group sessions to students who need alternative forms of therapeutic intervention to access their education. Art therapists work as part of a treatment team. They consult, assess, design and implement individualized treatment plans to help students reach their maximum potential.
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Art therapy in Miami-Dade County Public Schools (M-DCPS) began in 1979 as a pilot program funded by the local school board budget and housed within the Art Education Department. The one-year pilot program (1979-1980) merged art therapy with art education and employed one art therapist to design, implement , and evaluate the efficacy of art therapy in the schools. The pilot program was geared towards providing special needs students with art instruction combined with art therapy techniques. The students ranged from those with physical challenges to mental and emotional disabilities. The following year, four additional art therapists were hired to provide services to a select group of elementary aged students in an art education/art therapy format. Art therapy in M-DCPS continued to gain positive support and recognition from teachers, administrators, supervisors and school board members. Most importantly, anecdotal records conveyed progress made by several students. By 1985, M-DCPS had eight clinical art therapists and art therapy was moved from being housed within Art Education Department to the Division of Special Education (SPED). The clinical art therapy department continued to grow due to the unique needs of these students and available monies allocated for related services through PL94-142 (now Individuals with Disabilities Education Act / IDEA) to support their education.
Presently, there are
nineteen clinical art therapists providing services district-wide, grades
K-12 , to students with E/BD. Art therapy, in M-DCPS , is used as a
therapeutic modality to help these students access their education by
providing them with the support they need to develop to their highest
potential. Clinical art therapists deliver weekly, individual and small
group art therapy sessions and create individualized treatment plans that
provide the foundation for a student's therapeutic goals. They conduct
formalized assessments, work as part of the educational team, meet with
parents, and provide staff development and support. For more than twenty
years, M-DCPS clinical art therapists have employed art and the creative
process as a healing modality to help those students who need to go beyond
traditional means in order to access their education and ultimately become
healthy, productive citizens. |
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Wednesday July 02, 2008