Pave the Way for Art Therapy: Two Children’s Hospital Settings in South Korea (MS6099)
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Hana Joo, MA, ATR-BC
I am working as a creative art therapist of psychiatry treatment team at PNCH in Seoul, Korea. Also, the all my efforts is that management of art therapy programs and counselings for children and their families in this medical setting, and offering on-site supervisions for art therapy interns. The last my work was that since I've bestowed the certificated of the Museum curator of art education, I had launched new programs for special needs at MMCA(the national museum) in 2015.
A Yeong Lee, MA, CAT
A Yeong Lee, MA, CAT is currently a PhD candidate with a major in Clinical Art Therapy at CHA University. She received her MA, in Development Psychology from EWHA Womans' University and received her Clinical Art Therapist certification by KACAT. She is currently a Senior Art Therapists at a Children's Hospital in the Department of Neuropsychiatry in Seoul. She is an adjunct professor at Hongik University teaching in the Department of Counseling Psychology.
We will discuss the art therapy programs and the roles of art therapists in the two children’s hospitals (SMCH and PNCH) in South Korea. We will explore outcomes, influences, and limitations of clinical art therapy within evidence-based practices in the both of medical settings.