Connecticut Art Therapy Association

To the members of the Connecticut Art Therapy Association,

The year of 2011 is coming to a close and I regret to announce that the Connecticut Art Therapy Association is coming to an end. The Connecticut Art Therapy Association does not have any new board members. This means that in the end of 2012 the chapter must close. The American Art Therapy Association will be requested to put CATA under inactive status.

Currently the organization exists on line only. This is due to a decline in participants at meetings. Over the last few years there have been a steadily dwindling number of participants, including year end meetings. The growth of new members has been close to non-existent.

Information, networking opportunities, on line trainings for CEU points and more, can be obtained on the American Art Therapy Association website.

I urge any and all members/ art therapists interested in becoming board members and to keep the association active to contact me before February 1st 2012.

After this date paperwork will be forwarded to the American Art Therapy Associations requesting the closing of CATA.

Mimi Beaulieu

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