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FLÍS (Félag listmeðferðarfræðinga á Íslandi) Félag listmeðferðarfræðinga var stofnað í september 1998.
Hlutverk félagsins er að stuðla að fagmennsku, fylgjast með nýjugum á sviði listmeðferðar og þróa og bæta meðferðarleiðir.
Einnig að vinna að hagsmunamálum félagsmanna.
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British Association of Art Therapists BAAT The British Association of Art Therapists (BAAT) is the professional organisation for art therapists in the United Kingdom and has its own Code of Ethics of Professional Practice. Comprising of 20 regional groups, a European and an international section, it maintains a comprehensive directory of qualified art therapists and works to promote art therapy in the UK.
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American Art Therapy Association AATA The American Art Therapy Association (AATA) is an organization of professionals dedicated to the belief that the creative process involved in art making is healing and life enhancing, Its mission is to serve its members and the general public by providing standards of professional competence, and developing and promoting knowledge in, and of, the field of art therapy. The AATA represents approximately 5000 members and 36 AATA State and Regional Chapters that conduct meetings and activities to promote art therapy on the local level.
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Queen Margaret University College QMU offers a small and friendly environment - so you don't get lost in the crowd. Our professionally relevant courses are designed to meet the changing needs of students, employers and society and our new campus is the most sustainable in the UK.
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University of Hertfordshire We like to make sure our students get the best possible experience during their time at university. That's why we spend more on facilities for our students than any other university in the UK. So, whatever you want from your university experience, we offer the perfect environment in which you can learn, develop your skills and above all have a great time.
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EcArte ECArTE is a consortium of Universities. Its primary purpose is to represent and encourage the development of the Arts Therapies at a European level, in particular the courses offering nationally validated and professionally recognised training for arts therapists. (The Arts Therapies include art therapy, dance therapy, drama therapy and music therapy)
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