(Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 2022) Misluk-Gervase, Eileen; Ansaldo, Jim
Students who engage in high-impact learning initiatives such internships, capstone research projects, and collaborative activities report
gains in personal development that include growth in self-confidence, increase in independent work and thought, and a sense of accomplishment. These are integral to professional identity and competency in graduate training of art therapists. The authors projected that
students who participate in applied improvisation workshops would identify an impact on their personal and professional development
through increased skill development and confidence. Program evaluation found applied improvisation and art therapy workshops for the
enhancement of graduate art therapy students’ clinical skills to be successful in increasing students’ self-assessment of communication
skills and enhancing a sense of professional identity and overall competency.