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Celebrating 25 Years of Caldwell University’s Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling with Art Therapy Concentration

April 11, 2026 - 03:11

Celebrating 25 Years of Caldwell University’s Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling with Art Therapy Concentration

Caldwell University is marking a significant milestone this year: the 25th anniversary of its Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling with Art Therapy Concentration. For a quarter-century, this unique program has equipped students to become licensed professional counselors who skillfully integrate traditional therapeutic techniques with the transformative power of artistic expression.

The program stands out for its dual focus, preparing graduates to address complex mental health needs through both verbal and non-verbal modalities. This approach is particularly effective for clients who find it difficult to articulate trauma, anxiety, or emotional distress with words alone. Through painting, sculpting, and other creative processes, individuals can explore and communicate feelings, fostering healing and self-understanding.

Faculty and alumni point to the program’s rigorous curriculum, which combines deep theoretical study with extensive supervised clinical experience. Graduates are highly sought after in diverse settings, including schools, hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and private practices. They serve a wide range of populations, from children and adolescents to veterans and the elderly.

As the university celebrates this anniversary, it reflects on the profound impact its hundreds of graduates have made in communities. The program continues to evolve, addressing contemporary mental health challenges while staying true to its core mission of training compassionate, creative, and clinically excellent counselors.


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