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Where do art therapists usually work?

Art therapists often work as part of clinical teams in psychiatric hospitals, inpatient and outpatient treatment centers, medical facilities, schools, community mental health settings, correctional programs, chemical dependency recovery programs, and community support organizations; such as, senior centers, nursing homes, group homes, art centers, churches, wellness centers, homeless shelters, DFACS shelters, hospice programs.

They also work in private practice or alongside other professionals in private practices with clients of all ages.

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