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How to become a licensed art therapist in Delaware. Clinical hours: 3200. Total initial fees: $141. Verified 2026-03-21. Data verified 2026-03-21. Source: LicenseMap (getlicensemap.com).
Art Therapist — ATR-BC/LCAT
Governing Authority
Delaware Division of Professional Regulation, Board of Professional Counselors of Mental Health and Chemical Dependency Professionals
Official website →Yes
License Required
Not Required
ATR-BC Required
3200 hrs
Clinical Hours
Master's
Degree Required
40 hrs
CE Hours
$141
Total Initial Fees
Degree & Clinical Training Requirements
VerifiedDegree Required
Master's or doctoral degree in art therapy from an AATA-approved or CAAHEP-accredited program, or equivalent
AATA-Approved Program
Required
Supervised Clinical Hours
3200 hours
Minimum Degree Level
Master's
Approved Programs
AATA-approved or CAAHEP-accredited art therapy program, or program meeting ATCB educational standards
Art therapy education requirements include a master's degree in art therapy from a program approved by the American Art Therapy Association (AATA) or an equivalent accredited program. Coursework typically covers art therapy theory and practice, psychology, human development, psychopathology, assessment, research methods, and ethics. Supervised clinical practicum experience of 1,000 to 1,500 hours is required, depending on the state and credentialing pathway. Post-master's supervised clinical hours must be completed under a qualified art therapist or licensed mental health professional.
ATR-BC Certification & State Requirements
VerifiedATR-BC Certification Not Required
Art Therapy Credentials Board
State License
Required
LCAT Available
No
Master's Degree
Required
Certification Details
Delaware issues both LPAT (full license) and LAAT (associate license). LPAT requires passage of the ATCB exam and 3,200 hours of supervised experience (1,600 under direct supervision). LAAT is for those completing supervised hours.
The ATCB (Art Therapy Credentials Board) is the national credentialing body for art therapists. The ATR-BC (Art Therapist Registered, Board Certified) credential requires a master's degree in art therapy, completion of supervised clinical hours, and passing the ATCB board certification examination. Approximately 15-17 states have specific art therapy licensure requirements that typically build upon the ATR-BC credential. New York offers the unique LCAT (Licensed Creative Arts Therapist) credential. In states without dedicated art therapy licensure, the ATR-BC credential serves as the primary professional qualification.
Examination Requirements
VerifiedATCB Examination Required
Art Therapy Credentials Board Examination
Exam Topics
Art therapy theory and practice, assessment, treatment planning, ethics, psychopathology, human development, cultural diversity
Passing Score
Scaled score determined by ATCB
No State-Specific Exam
State Supplemental Examination
The ATCB (Art Therapy Credentials Board) administers the national board certification examination for art therapists. The exam covers art therapy theory and practice, assessment and evaluation, treatment planning and implementation, ethical and professional standards, psychopathology, human development, and cultural diversity. The ATR-BC (Art Therapist Registered, Board Certified) credential requires passing this examination along with meeting education and supervised clinical experience requirements. Most states that license art therapists require the ATR-BC credential as a prerequisite for state licensure.
State Licensing Requirements
VerifiedState License Required
State License Title
Licensed Professional Art Therapist
Additional Notes
Delaware offers a two-tiered system: LAAT (associate) and LPAT (full license).
Art therapy licensure varies significantly across the United States. Approximately 17 states have specific art therapy licensure or registration requirements. In states without dedicated art therapy licensure, practitioners may practice under other mental health professional licenses (such as LPC, LMFT, or LCSW) or use the ATR-BC (Art Therapist Registered, Board Certified) credential from the Art Therapy Credentials Board (ATCB). New York offers the unique LCAT (Licensed Creative Arts Therapist) credential that covers multiple creative arts therapy disciplines.
Practice Areas & Clinical Authority
VerifiedPractice Areas
Art therapy assessment, treatment planning, psychotherapy using art media, clinical art therapy interventions
Independent Practice
Permitted
Supervision Requirements
3,200 total hours of professional art therapy experience with at least 1,600 hours under direct supervision, spanning 2-4 years post-degree
Art therapists use visual art media and creative processes as primary therapeutic modalities within a psychotherapeutic framework. Their scope of practice includes assessment, treatment planning, psychotherapy, and rehabilitation using art-making, art media, and the creative process. Art therapists work in diverse settings including hospitals, psychiatric facilities, rehabilitation centers, schools, community mental health centers, private practice, and residential treatment centers. The ability to practice independently versus under supervision varies by state licensure status and credentialing level.
| Fee | Amount |
|---|---|
Application Fee Initial application fee | $141 |
License Fee | Included in application |
Renewal Fee | $117 |
Total Initial Fees Plus ATCB exam fee paid separately to ATCB | $141 |
Renewal & CE Requirements
Verified2 years
Renewal Period
40 hrs
CE Hours Required
$117
Renewal Fee
CE Details
40 CE hours per 2-year renewal period; must include ethics content
Regulatory Board
Art therapy licenses must be renewed on schedule with the state licensing board. Most states require biennial renewal with 20-40 continuing education hours per cycle. CE requirements typically cover art therapy theory and practice, ethics, cultural competence, trauma-informed care, evidence-based practice, and clinical supervision. The ATCB also requires maintaining the ATR-BC credential through ongoing continuing education and professional development activities.
Out-of-State Reciprocity
VerifiedEndorsement Available
Yes
Comity Available
No
Reciprocity Requirements
States with art therapy licensure generally offer reciprocity or endorsement for art therapists credentialed in other states. The ATR-BC credential from ATCB is widely recognized as the baseline qualification, which simplifies the reciprocity process across states. Requirements typically include verification of current credentialing, meeting the state's education and clinical hour requirements, and passing a background check. Some states may require additional documentation or a jurisprudence examination covering local regulations.
Delaware's two-tiered LAAT/LPAT system requires one of the higher total supervised hour counts (3,200 hours) among states with art therapy licensure.
Delaware offers a two-tiered system: LAAT (associate) and LPAT (full license).
3,200 total supervised hours required with at least 1,600 under direct supervision.
Supervision must span 2-4 years post-degree.
Applications are submitted through DELPROS (Delaware Professional Regulation Online Services).
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Government fees and exam costs to obtain your initial license
Note: These are government licensing fees only. Education/training program costs (tuition, books, etc.) are not included as they vary widely by institution.
Estimated total: 348–380 weeks
Timeline estimated from licensing requirements on this page.
6 to 12 weeks after complete application submission
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2024-2025 licensing cycle
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2024-2025 credentialing information
Accessed 2025-03-09
Added 2026-03-21
Accessed 2026-03-21
Delaware requires licensing for art therapists. 3200 supervised clinical hours are required. Credentialing is managed through the Delaware Division of Professional Regulation, Board of Professional Counselors of Mental Health and Chemical Dependency Professionals.
Requirements vary by state. Always verify current requirements with your state licensing authority.