As far as I know, from my friends who were in my counseling classes, those in the expressive therapy program did not have such a rigorous practice schedule! At least, at Lesley, it seems they are more concerned with using the arts as a vehicle for therapeutic experiences. You don't even have to be an "expert" to enter the program, as they have an integrated arts track that I considered applying to, using writing as my main expressive art. The one person I know well (she works for my agency) that went through the ET program, was in the art track. She did not have a undergrad degree in art, but she was talented. She does the same job as me; just a different way of getting there.



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Except for all the Medicare guidlines which can be a pain to deal with. The pay is not too bad depending upon where you practice...Hospital vs Nursing Home vs Home Care. There a lots of options. I too second the assistant programs. I have worked with many PTAs and COTAs that love their jobs and they say they like the fact that they don't have to do the evaluations, care plans...etc so they can spend more tme with their patients. 
