Supervision in Expressive Arts Therapy
In addition to 75 education hours, the Certificate of Expressive Arts Therapy also requires 200 clinical hours (formally called internship by IEATA) guided by 25 hours of individual supervision, or 50 hours of group supervision, or a combination of the two (a two-hour group counts as one individual hour of supervision). Program participants must complete their supervision hours with an ICM Expressive Arts Supervisor. Reach out to a supervisor below for more information on working with them!
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Certifications
- LCDC III
- REAT
Biography
Peyton Cram LPC, LCDC III, REAT (they/them/theirs) is a Dancing Mindfulness Facilitator, EMDR Therapist, Expressive Arts Therapist working towards their REAT certification, artist, lock on the Youngstown Women’s Rugby Team, and life-long learner. They received their MSEd in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Youngstown State University and is currently the Outpatient Program Supervisor at Valor Recovery Centers. Peyton is also a Reiki lvl 2. Always thinking outside of the box, which is summarized in their favorite saying “I’m far from left of center,” discovering Dancing Mindfulness was a welcome home that they needed to fully understand themself and knit together their therapeutic approach. This welcome home to self is what has motivated Peyton to work with others throughout the training process. You can catch Peyton at their home in Austintown, OH losing track of time in a canvas or their next cooking experiment.