Following the big success of WAEF2023, we are delighted to announce the upcoming Creative and Expressive Arts Therapies Summit 2025, a premier virtual event dedicated to exploring the latest innovations and practices in creative and expressive arts therapy. Under the esteemed umbrella of the Creative Arts Education and Therapy (CAET) World Forum, this year’s summit will be centered around the theme of Integrative Applications – Frontiers & Trends with focus on China. This event is presented and organized by Inspirees Education Group, in collaboration with the International Assocation of Creative Arts in Education and Therapy (IACAET) and CAET journal.
In the rapidly evolving field of creative and expressive arts therapies, an integrative application involves combining diverse therapeutic approaches and artistic modalities to create holistic treatment plans tailored to individual needs. The 2025 summit presents the concept of integration in multiple dimensions:
- Creative and Expressive Arts Forms: Integrative application involves the use of all the various art forms—such as visual arts, music, dance, drama, intermodal and literary arts—in therapeutic practices. Each creative and expressive arts form brings unique benefits and can be tailored to suit different therapeutic goals.
- Disciplines and Techniques: Includes integrating techniques from different disciplines, such as psychology, social work, and education, science, medicine, and the creative and expressive arts, to create comprehensive therapeutic interventions. This multidisciplinary approach allows for a more well-rounded and effective treatment strategy.
- Body-Mind-Spirit Integration: A holistic approach to therapy that considers the interconnectedness of the body, mind, and spirit. This dimension emphasizes the importance of addressing all aspects of a person’s well-being to achieve overall health and harmony.
- Global Collaboration: Encourages mutual learning and collaboration between different cultural perspectives and traditions. This includes East-West-North-South exchanges, where diverse cultural practices and healing traditions can be integrated to enrich the field of creative and expressive arts therapy. Such collaborations foster innovation and inclusivity, allowing for a broader understanding of therapeutic practices.
Event Highlights
- Keynote Speeches: Hear from renowned experts in the field of arts therapy who will share their insights on the integration of various art forms with contemporary therapeutic practices.
- Workshops & Panels: Participate in interactive workshops and panel discussions that delve into cutting-edge trends, methodologies and ways of addressing some important global issues in the field of creative and expressive arts therapy and human health.
- Presentations: Gain firsthand knowledge from Chinese practitioners and educators who are at the forefront of integrating creative and expressive arts therapy in diverse local
Facilitating Global Dialogue
This summit also aims to facilitate a global dialogue on critical issues in the field of creative and expressive arts therapy, including:
- Indigenous Healing: Exploring how indigenous healing practices can be integrated into creative and expressive arts therapies to honor and utilize traditional knowledge and cultural heritage.
- Development of Creative and Expressive Arts Therapies in Developing Regions: Supporting the growth and development of creative and expressive arts therapy in developing countries and regions such as China, other Asian nations, Africa, and South America. This includes addressing the unique challenges and opportunities these regions face in implementing arts therapy practices.
Who Should Attend:
- Creative and Expressive Arts Therapists and Practitioners
- Mental Health Professionals
- Educators and Researchers
- Students of Arts Therapy and Related Fields
- Cultural Arts Practitioners
- Anyone interested in the intersection of arts and health
Why Attend:
- Expand Your Knowledge: Gain insights into the latest trends and frontiers in creative and expressive arts therapy, with a focus on integrative applications.
- Enhance Your Skills: Participate in hands-on virtual workshops and learn practical techniques that you can apply in your practice.
- Collaborate and Connect: Network with a diverse group of professionals and create meaningful connections that can lead to future collaborations.
- Celebrate Artistic Diversity: Experience the beauty and therapeutic potential of various art forms and learn how they can be leveraged in therapeutic settings.
- Engage in Global Conversations: Contribute to important discussions on indigenous healing and the development of arts therapy in developing regions.
There will be a pre-conference on Exploring the Use of the Arts in Times of Crisis, Conflict & War in January curated by an international research group. Following the summit in April 2025, which will focus on China, an International Symposium under the CAET World Forum will be organized in Europe in October 2025. This in-person event will feature a combination of symposium activities and a master retreat, providing a unique opportunity for deeper engagement, hands-on learning, professional development and further global dialogue.
Join us at the Creative and Expressive Arts Therapies Summit 2025 to explore the dynamic and evolving landscape of creative and expressive arts therapies and be a part of the conversation that shapes the future of this impactful field.
We look forward to welcoming you for an inspiring and enriching experience!
Creative & Expressive Arts Therapy Summit 2025
CAET World Forum Organization Committee
Program
Title
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Session
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Speakers
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OnGoingHealing through Arts Therapies: a Body/Mind/Spirit Synergy
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Workshop
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Marcia Plevin
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Clinical application of Authentic Movement
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Presentation
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Marcia Plevin, Joan Wittig, Rosa Maria Govoni
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The significance of the ongoing evolution of LBMS in theory and practice
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Workshop
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Karen Studd, Cat Maguire
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Self-care and sustainable development of arts therapist
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Workshop
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Val Huet
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Online art therapy groups for people living with chronic pain in hospital settings
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Presentation
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Val Huet, Katherine Irving
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Brainy connections to Embodied processes: Dance as a Neural Exercise
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Workshop
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Christina Deveraux
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The integrative use of arts forms in individual and group therapy
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Presentation
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Krystal Demaine
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Healing cross-culture and -generation trauma: the contribution of embodied arts therapy
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Workshop
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Amber Gray
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Mixing Thoughts with Space: Taming a Wild Mind with Art and Meditation
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Workshop
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Michael Franklin
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Innovative approach in family therapy via integrative arts therapy
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Workshop
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Michal Lev
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Leveraging Human-AI Co-creativity in Art Therapy
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Workshop
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Pengcheng An, Linda Chapman, Jia Liu
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Integrative/Creative Application of DMT with Satir Model of Transformative Family Therapy
Enduring Liminality: Dancing with the trouble through intra-active imagination
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Workshop
Workshop
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Fang Man
Deborah Tromp Green
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Indigenous arts healing, therapeutic arts and arts therapy – Towards art & health
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Panel
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Vivien Speiser, Devika Metha, Paul Animbom, Hu Jun
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Global development of Creative and Expressive Arts Therapies
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Panel
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Vivien Speiser, Phillip Speiser, Rainbow Ho, Nsamu Moonga, Clive Holmwood, Tony Zhou
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How to become a qualified/competent arts therapist – career plan and development
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Panel
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Krystal Demaine, Joan Wittig, Mitchell Kossak, Dominik Havsteen-Franklin, Michell Chan
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Creativity, vitality and humanity in an involutional world
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Panel (in Chinese)
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Guo Haiping, Xu Xian, Chen Xijing, Peng Yongwen, Peng Lin
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Speakers
- Val Huet (UK/France), PhD, President, IACAET, Past CEO, British Association of Art Therapists (BAAT)
- Vivien Speiser (US), PhD, Prefessor Emerita, Lesley University
- Michael Franklin (USA), PhD, ATR-BC, Professor, Transpersonal Art Therapy, Naropa University
- Marcia Plevin (Italy/US), BC-DMT, Art Therapy Italiana, Creative Movement Association
- Joan Wittig (US), BC-DMT, Professor, Pratt Institute
- Mitchell Kossak (US), PhD, Professor, Expressive Therapy, Lesley University
- Dominik Havsteen-Franklin (UK), PhD, Professor, Arts Therapies, Brunel University
- Rosa Maria Govoni (Italy), BC-DMT, Art Therapy Italiana
- Rainbow Ho (Hong Kong, China), PhD, Professor, Hong Kong University
- Karen Studd (US), MSME/T, WholeMovement
- Cat Maguire (US), MEME, WholeMovement
- Katherine Irving (UK), King’s College Hospital NHS
- Christina Deveraux (US), PhD, BC-DMT
- Krystal Demaine (US), PhD, BC-MT, Professor, Expressive Therapies, Endicott College
- Amber Gray (US), BC-DMT, Polyvagal-informed movement therapist
- Michal Lev (Israel), PhD, Researcher, Ono Academic College
- Pengcheng An, PhD, Southern University of Science and Technology
- Tony Yu Zhou (China/The Netherlands), PhD, CEO, Inspirees Education Group, IACAET
- Linda E. Chapman (Canada), MCAT, RP, RCAT, art therapist, clinical psychotherapists
- Jia Liu (China), registered art therapist (AATA), DeArt Positive Art Growth Community
- Fang Man (China/Germany), PhD, CEO, Mandiao Transcultural Consulting
- Deborah Tromp Green (New Zealand), PhD, Whitecliffe College
- Devika Metha (India), R-DMP (UK), Expressive Arts Therapy Program director, St.Xavier’s College
- Paul Animbom (Cameroon), PhD, The University of Bamenda
- Hu Jun (China), PhD, Hangzhou Normal University
- Nsamu Moonga (Zambia), PhD, music therapist
- Clive Holmwood (UK), PhD, Derby University
- Michell Chan (Hong Kong, China), BC-DMT
- Guo Haiping (China), Founder, Outsider Arts Nanjing, China
- Xu Xian (China/Australia), drama educator/therapist, Western Sydney University
- Chen Xijing (China), PhD, music therapist, Chinese Academy of Sciences
- Peng Yongwen (China), PhD, Professor, Shanghai Theater Academy
- Peng Lin (China), Researcher, Nanjing University of Special Education