American Art Therapy Association
Gretchen Miller MA, ATR-BC is an experienced art therapist, consultant, and supervisor who has worked with various organizations including The Henry M. Jackson Foundation, American Art Therapy Association, and Art Therapy Outreach Services. Gretchen has also served as a professorial lecturer at The George Washington University and adjunct faculty at Edgewood College and Ursuline College. Gretchen is the founder of the Art Therapy Alliance and director of the Peace Paper Project, focusing on trauma therapy and community engagement through art. With a Master of Arts in Art Therapy from Ursuline College and a Bachelor of Science in Art Therapy and Psychology from Bowling Green State University, Gretchen is dedicated to promoting art therapy and advocating for the mental health profession.
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American Art Therapy Association
The American Art Therapy Association (AATA) is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit, non-partisan, professional, and educational organization dedicated to the growth and development of the art therapy profession. Founded in 1969, the American Art Therapy Association is one of the world’s leading art therapy membership organizations.