Whitecliffe Arts Therapy graduates are able to combine their passions for creativity and for working with others to enhance well-being.
They develop the confidence to contribute to this dynamic, emerging field, harnessing their own experience and interests to pioneer new frontiers in this rapidly expanding profession. Arts Therapy differs from traditional art-making or performance in that the emphasis is on the processes of creating and of meaning-making. The arts therapist develops a therapeutic relationship with their client/s with clear boundaries, treatment plans and outcomes to assist them in this healing process. Arts therapists can work effectively with individuals and groups.