"Humankind is
a being in search
of meaning"
— Plato
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The Psychotherapy & Counselling Federation of Australia, Inc. is an "umbrella" association comprising affiliated professional associations that represent various modalities within the disciplines of Psychotherapy and Counselling in the Australian community. MIECAT is an 'affiliated professional association' of PACFA.
The Australian Creative Arts Therapy Association (ACATA) is a national, non-profit organisation that maintains professional standards for the practise of creative arts therapy. ACATA provides professional representation, support and communication networks for its members. ACATA aims to forge links between creative arts therapists and the broader community.
The Canadian Art Therapy Association (C.A.T.A.) was founded in 1977 by Dr. Martin A. Fischer as a non-profit organization to promote the profession of Art Therapy in Canada. The Canadian Art Therapy Association welcomes the contribution of Art Therapists and other individuals interested in the promotion of Art Therapy.
The American Art Therapy Association, Inc. is an organization of professionals dedicated to the belief that the creative process involved in the making of art 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 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.
Creative Voice is an approach to singing and voice work that emphasizes the innate musical creativity within the individual. From simple sounds, to the improvisation of people's stories in song, Creative Voice involves participants in explorations of the world of sound, harmony, melody, text, rhythm, improvisation and self expression.
Max van Manen is a professor in the Department of Secondary Education, Faculty of Education, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada. His interests include research methodologies, the epistemology of professional practice, as well as pedagogy and practical ethics.
The Journal is an initiative of the Phenomenology Research Group based at Edith Cowan University, South West Campus, in Western Australia. It is intended to provide scholars in the southern hemisphere with an avenue through which they can express their scholarship.
Psychotherapy Australia is the online home of PsychOz Publications. On their website you will find information regarding the "Psychotherapy in Australia Journal" (their periodical publication), the "Australian Psychotherapy and Counselling Referral Directory", a bookstore specifically dedicated to psychotherapy, as well as a calendar of coming events related to the psychotherapeutic field.
The Canadian Association for Curriculum Studies (CACS) is a constituent association of the Canadian Society for the Study of Education (CSSE). CACS supports inquiries into and discussions of curricula that are of interest to Canadian educators†. In context of CACS, the term "curriculum" is defined broadly as any complex structure, or set of structures, that supports learning and teaching.
† Many articles are however more broadly relevant to pedagogy in general.
When editors or teachers ask you to write in "APA style," they do not mean writing style. They are referring to the editorial style that many of the social and behavioral sciences have adopted to present written material in the field. Editorial style consists of rules or guidelines that a publisher observes to ensure clear and consistent presentation of written material.
The Department of Education, Science and Training of the Australian Government has made this resource available for students seeking assistance with fees, loans, scholarships, and other study-related matters.
A group of European Dance Movement Therapists, supporting Dance Movement Therapy research, training, and practice. Work is closely involved with other creative arts therapists and body psychotherapists.