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Amelia Urban, MA, ATR-BC, LPC is a graduate of Drexel's Hahnemann
Creative Arts in Therapy program and has worked in a variety of
settings including outpatient, residential and inpatient. After
finishing her degree, she continued working with youth, ages 11-17, in
a residential and shelter facility in Camden County, NJ, where she
began the art therapy program during her internship. Amelia also
worked at an outpatient clinic in Camden, NJ, serving the diverse
needs of the community. Her clients ranged from children to older
adults whose issues ranged from depression and anxiety to trauma and
loss. She then began working with victims of domestic and/or sexual
violence, both in the safe house and outpatient settings, providing
individual and family therapy as well as facilitating children's
groups. Currently Amelia's focus is centered on working with children, ages 5
and up, whose primary areas of concern involve sexual and domestic
violence, anxiety, depression, adjustment to divorce/split households and grief and loss.
She finds the best method to help children is within the family
setting. Sessions often begin with the parent and child, and then move
to individual art therapy work with the child. Amelia strongly
believes it is impossible to deliver successful individual child
therapy without the parent's involvement. The sessions are tailored to
the child and family's needs, providing an opportunity for expression
and skill development. Amelia has also received extensive trainings, including the New Jersey
Child Sexual Abuse Training Institute's Child Sexual Abuse Case
Consultation Project, Post-Traumatic Stress Management Training as
well as Individual Child Art Therapy in a Family Therapy Context. She
is also a part of Camden County's Crisis Response Team. She has
facilitated workshops and discussions focusing on the use of art
therapy with traumatized children. She also works with the Delaware
Valley Art Therapy Association as the Membership Chair and is an
active member in the American Art Therapy Association. phone number: 914-274-1371 |
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