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Graduate School of Creative Arts Therapies

 

In October  2008 the Faculty of Social Welfare and Health Sciences and Faculty of Education at the University of Haifa established the Graduate School of Creative Arts Therapies (GSCAT). The School offers the following concentrations: Art Therapy, Psychodrama, Drama Therapy, Dance Movement Therapy, and Music Therapy.

The two year program (four semesters) is taught in Hebrew and is intended for students with an accredited bachelor’s degree who are interested in becoming Creative Arts Therapists. During training, students complete 600 hours of field training, while receiving on-site individual supervision and group supervision at the University. Students who successfully graduate the program receive a master’s degree in Creative Arts Therapies with a concentration in their chosen modalities.

One year of Internship Program (two semesters) supplements the master’s degree program, whereby student complete additional 960 field training hours, as required by the Israeli Ministry of Health and Council for Higher Education.

The School also offers a special Program for Practicing Therapists who already hold a post-baccalaureate certificate and who are interested in completing a master’s degree in the Creative Arts Therapies.

Visit our Academic Journal of Creative Arts Therapies: http://ajcat.haifa.ac.il

International M.A. Program in English
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International ProgramFor admission queries about the International Program, please contact: כתובת דוא"ל זו מוגנת מפני spambots, יש לאפשר JavaScript על-מנת לראות את הכתובת

Prof. Rachel Lev-Wiesel, Head of the Graduate School of Creative Arts Therapies,
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 Dr. Hod Orkibi, for academic queries about the GSCAT and the International Program,
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an article published on the university's magazine