Position:
Disaster Mental Health /Manager at American Red Cross, Artist - Painter at Art Therapy Studio
Work:
American Red Cross
since Jul 1997
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Disaster Mental Health /Manager
Art Therapy Studio
since 1947
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Artist - Painter
American Art Therapy Association
Jan 2009 - Jul 2012
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Chair Sub-committee International Members
bobbi Stoll, MFT, CTS, CT, ATR-BC
Jun 1975 - May 2012
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Private practice
AAMFT
1984 - 2011
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Clinical Member
Southern California Art Therapy Association
- Los Angeles, CA Jun 1975 - Sep 2011
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member
International Networking Group of Art Therapists (ING/AT)
Nov 1989 - Sep 2009
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Founder: Nov. 19, 1989
American Art Therapy Aassociation
1972 - 2009
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HLM
American Art Therapy Association
Jan 1993 - Dec 1995
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President
Education:
Immaculate Heart College 1972 - 1975
M.A., Clinical Art Therapy
Syracuse University 1950 - 1954
BFA, Painting & Fabric Design
Skills:
Infant Mental Health, Art Therapy, Mental Health Counseling, Adults, Adolescents, Professional Mentoring, Mental Health, Multicultural Sensitivity/Awareness, Group Therapy, Psychotherapy, Life Transitions, Therapists, Social Services, Stress, Teaching, Case Managment, Treatment, Psychology, Family Therapy, Clinical Supervision, Interventions, Post Traumatic Stress, Program Development, Fundraising, Mindfulness
Interests:
Foreign travel, promoting art therapy internationally, painting, writing poetry, theater, networking especially through the International Networking Group of Art Therapists (ING/AT), American Red Cross Disaster Response
Honor & Awards:
Southern California Art Therapy Association Honorary Life Member - 2005,
American Art Therapy Association Special Award - Tribute for International Leadership & Vision - 2002,
Marquis Who's Who of American Women - 1992, 1999, 2000, 2007, 2008,
America's Registry of Outstanding Professionals -2001-2002,
Alpha Xi Delta 2001 Woman of Distinction,
American Art Therapy Association Honorary Life Member #25 - 1999,
Honorary Member of Cuban ARTERAPIA Project - Havana Cuba,
3rd Annual International Arts Medicine Association Bridgebuilder Award