Leadership (8)
- Kathryn Herzog
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Board President
kherzog@redwoodsgroup.com - Bridget Pemberton-Smith
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Board Member
- Karen E. Catoe
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Board Member
- Stacey Hayes
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Board Member
- Eva Miller
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Development Director
emiller@ncati.org - Hillary Rubesin
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Community Relations Manager
hrubesin@ncati.org - Ilene Sperling
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Clinical Director
isperling@ncati.org - Kristin Linton
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Executive Director
klinton@ncati.org
Topics
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762 Ninth St #631
Durham, NC 27705 - Website:
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Institute of Art Therapy
Our Mission: The Art Therapy Institute began in October of 2006. Our Master’s level art therapists bring art to the places people are every day; after school centers, day treatment programs, schools and domestic violence shelters. Enhancing the outreach we do as mental health clinicians improves access to mental health services in our community. By
approaching mental health issues more globally and by sharing the healing components of the arts we are able to provide support for many people and prevent more intensive interventions.
Recent Articles
- Refugee Art Therapy Project (0 Comments)
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March 4, 2011
Art therapy services are being provided to refugee students in the Triangle. Many of the children in our groups have spent their whole lives in refugee camps and most have had very little formal schooling. Art is a shared language... Read more >
- Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Art Therapy Project (0 Comments)
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March 4, 2011
Bridget Pemberton-Smith, ATR-BC is thrilled to be developing an art therapy program for the pediatric department of Hematology/Oncology at UNC Chapel Hill. Bridget’s father, Campbell McMillan, was instrumental in the establishment of this department and it brings Bridget great joy... Read more >
- Outpatient Open Arts Studio (0 Comments)
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March 3, 2011
"Thank you. You gave me my joy back." -quote from inpatient artist after daily occupational arts group. Brushes with Life: Art, Artists and Mental Illness is a creative arts program run through UNC that partners with people living with severe... Read more >