
معرفی
Sean Plunkett serves as an Affiliate Faculty Member in the Art Therapy Concentration Program within the Counseling Department at Antioch University New England, part of Antioch University. A Registered and Board Certified Art Therapist (ATR-BC), he integrates clinical expertise with academic instruction to develop therapeutic skills in emerging art therapists.
His educational background includes:
- M.P.S. in Art Therapy and Creativity Development (2011-2013) from Pratt Institute Graduate School, Brooklyn, NY
- B.A. in Psychology (1998-2002) from Binghamton University, Binghamton, NY
Plunkett's research and teaching focus on art therapy methodologies through culturally competent frameworks. He pioneers experiential learning approaches that bridge conceptual psychological theories with practical therapeutic implementation, emphasizing accessibility for neurodiverse populations. His work prioritizes trauma-informed environments where students process material through visual, auditory, and kinesthetic modalities to access their innate therapeutic potential.
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With eight years of higher education experience, Plunkett mentors students through a balanced pedagogical framework that challenges conventional knowledge while building clinical competencies. His advising philosophy centers on creating fluid learning environments where students safely explore artistic expression as therapeutic intervention, using multiple assessment pathways to validate individual learning processes.
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