IB
ICONIC Board
of Holistic Health
Recognized Education Pathways

Art, Music & Expressive Arts
Therapy Pathway

ICONIC Board formally recognizes practitioners trained in IBC-recognized expressive arts therapy programs — art therapy, music therapy, dance/movement therapy, drama therapy, and integrative expressive arts — as meeting prerequisite education requirements for IBC holistic health credential tiers, establishing a professional practice standard for the creative arts in holistic health.

Art Therapy  ·  800+ Hours IBC Tier II Standard
Music Therapy  ·  IBC-Recognized Programs
Dance & Drama Therapy  ·  IBC-Recognized Programs
Integrative Expressive Arts  ·  Multi-Modal IBC Standard
~20–25K  ·  Practitioners Nationwide
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Board Recognition Notice
ICONIC Board of Holistic Health — Formal Recognition

ICONIC Board of Holistic Health recognizes practitioners trained in IBC-recognized expressive arts therapy programs — including art therapy, music therapy, dance/movement therapy, drama therapy, and integrative expressive arts — as meeting the prerequisite education requirements for the corresponding IBC holistic health credential tiers. Practitioners who have completed 800+ hours in an IBC-recognized expressive arts therapy training program, including supervised client contact, may be eligible to apply for the relevant IBC credential — subject to meeting all additional Board requirements including professional practice hours, ethics attestation, and continuing education compliance.

The expressive arts therapy landscape spans five distinct creative modalities — each with its own credentialing infrastructure, training requirements, and professional standards. Collectively, these disciplines share a foundational commitment to using creative expression as a therapeutic and wellness tool within a client-centered, holistic framework. ICONIC Board recognizes this common professional orientation as the basis for IBC credentialing. The IBC credential tier corresponds to the practitioner's depth of training and professional practice experience across the expressive arts — not to any specific modality in isolation.

Important: ICONIC Board credentials the practitioner's holistic health practice — specifically, the integration of expressive arts into a professional, ethical, client-centered wellness framework. IBC does not credential clinical mental health licensure, psychotherapy, or scope of practice governed by state mental health licensing boards. Practitioners holding state clinical licenses (LCAT, LPC, LCSW, etc.) alongside expressive arts credentials are welcome to apply; the IBC credential recognizes the expressive arts component of their holistic practice, independent of their clinical license.
Regulatory Landscape — United States

The regulatory environment for expressive arts therapy is mixed and modality-specific. Art therapy has state licensure in approximately 15 states (including New York with the LCAT designation, Maryland, New Jersey, and others). Music therapy has licensing in Nevada and is regulated at varying levels in additional states. Dance/movement therapy and drama therapy are largely unlicensed at the state level, with practitioners operating under professional training credentials and IBC credentialing as markers of qualification. Practitioners should independently verify licensure requirements in their state. ICONIC Board's IBC credentials provide an independent layer of holistic health practice recognition applicable across all expressive arts modalities, regardless of state licensure status.

IBC Credential Scope — Holistic Practice Integration

IBC credentials practitioners who integrate expressive arts into holistic health practice — the creative modality applied within a professional, ethical, client-centered framework. For practitioners whose work spans both clinical mental health and holistic wellness, IBC recognizes the wellness-oriented, integrative dimension of their expressive arts practice. The IBC credential does not expand, restrict, or substitute for any clinical license or scope of practice defined by state law.

Recognition of education pathways does not constitute endorsement, partnership, or affiliation with the listed credentialing bodies or institutions. ICONIC Board independently evaluates credentials based on published curriculum standards, documented practitioner outcomes, and professional practice requirements.
Last reviewed: April 2026  ·  Next scheduled review: October 2026

Five Recognized Expressive Arts Disciplines

ICONIC Board recognizes credentials across all five primary expressive arts therapy disciplines, each with distinct credentialing bodies and professional standards.

Visual Arts

Art Therapy

Uses visual art-making as a therapeutic and wellness tool in client-centered practice. IBC-recognized art therapy programs require 800+ hours including supervised client contact.

800+ Training Hours Supervised Client Hours
Sound & Rhythm

Music Therapy

Uses music-based interventions for health and wellness. IBC-recognized music therapy programs require 800+ hours including supervised clinical practicum.

800+ Training Hours Supervised Practicum
Body & Movement

Dance / Movement Therapy

Integrates movement and body awareness as a holistic wellness practice. IBC-recognized dance/movement therapy programs require 800+ hours including supervised movement therapy sessions.

800+ Training Hours Supervised Sessions
Narrative & Embodiment

Drama Therapy

Uses theatrical processes, storytelling, and role embodiment for wellness and personal growth. IBC-recognized drama therapy programs require 800+ hours including supervised therapeutic work.

800+ Training Hours Supervised Practice
Integrative & Multimodal

Expressive Arts Integration

Combines multiple creative modalities (visual, movement, music, writing, drama) in an integrated, whole-person wellness framework. IBC-recognized integrative expressive arts programs span multiple modalities.

Multi-Modal Training Integrative Practice
Quality Standard — All Tiers

Education Pathway Recognition Establishes the Knowledge Foundation — Not the Credential

Completing a listed program or earning a listed credential alone does not guarantee IBC credential eligibility. Expressive arts therapy training spans a wide spectrum — from introductory workshops to rigorous graduate-level clinical programs with supervised practicum requirements. ICONIC Board recognizes credentials and programs based on comprehensive completion at the level described for each tier. All IBC credential applicants must additionally demonstrate documented client contact hours, ethical conduct standards, and professional judgment — regardless of the credential or program completed. Applicants who completed abbreviated or introductory formats of a listed program should apply through the standard pathway and will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.

Expressive Arts Therapy — Education Pathway Mapping

The following credentials, programs, and practice levels are recognized as meeting the education prerequisites for the corresponding ICONIC Board credential tiers. IBC credentials the practitioner's holistic health practice — not the modality itself or any clinical licensure component.

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Currently in Training? Start as an IBC-HHC™ Candidate

Students actively enrolled in a recognized education program who have not yet completed their training may apply for IBC-HHC™ Candidate status — the official pre-credential entry point for practitioners in training. Candidate status provides access to the ICONIC Board professional community, directory listing, and a clear pathway to full credentialing upon program completion. Learn more about IBC-HHC™ Candidate →

Recognized Programs — Entry Level (Students & Early Practitioners)
Foundational Expressive Arts Training
  • Students currently enrolled in IBC-recognized graduate art therapy programs — with documented enrollment and coursework in progress
  • Students enrolled in IBC-recognized music therapy programs — at or above the music therapy equivalency coursework level
  • Students in IBC-recognized dance/movement therapy programs or graduate-level coursework
  • Students in IBC-recognized drama therapy training programs pursuing professional eligibility
  • Practitioners who have completed foundational expressive arts training (minimum 200 hours documented) in an IBC-recognized program
  • Graduates of IBC-recognized expressive arts training programs actively building professional practice hours and documentation
Entry-level and in-progress training at accredited programs across all five expressive arts disciplines. Active pursuit of the relevant professional credential is required at this tier.
Tier I — Associate
IBC-HHA™
ICONIC Board Certified Holistic Health Associate
Students and early-stage practitioners meeting the criteria listed may be eligible to apply for the Associate credential. Documented client contact hours, ethics attestation, and CE requirements must also be satisfied.
Recognized Credentials — Professional Level (Primary Entry Tier)
Practicing Expressive Arts Practitioners with Professional Credentials
  • Practitioners with 800+ hours in an IBC-recognized art therapy training program and 150–300 supervised clinical hours with clients — primary art therapy tier entry
  • Practitioners who have completed an IBC-recognized art therapy program with documented supervised client contact hours in professional practice
  • Practitioners with 800+ hours in an IBC-recognized music therapy program (including supervised clinical practicum) — primary music therapy tier entry
  • Practitioners with 800+ hours in an IBC-recognized dance/movement therapy program including supervised movement therapy sessions
  • Practitioners with 800+ hours in an IBC-recognized drama therapy training program including supervised therapeutic work
  • Practitioners with 800+ hours spanning multiple IBC-recognized expressive arts modalities — integrative multimodal practice designation
  • State-licensed art therapists (e.g., LCAT in New York, or equivalent state licensure in other states) integrating expressive arts within a holistic health framework
  • State-licensed music therapists or music therapy certificate holders operating in wellness, integrative health, or community-based settings
Regulatory note: Where state licensure exists (e.g., LCAT in New York; ATR licensing in Maryland, NJ, etc.), ICONIC Board recognizes the credential as meeting the practitioner-level prerequisite. For unlicensed states, completion of an IBC-recognized expressive arts training program serves as the primary professional qualification basis. IBC credentials the holistic practice integration layer — independent of any clinical license.
Tier II — Practitioner
IBC-HHP™
ICONIC Board Certified Holistic Health Practitioner
Practitioners who have completed 800+ hours in an IBC-recognized expressive arts therapy program — and those with state licensure in art or music therapy — may be eligible to apply for the Practitioner credential. This is the primary entry tier for most practicing expressive arts professionals. Client contact hours and professional documentation must also be submitted.
Recognized Credentials — Educator / Supervisor Level
Expressive Arts Educators, Clinical Supervisors & Senior Faculty
  • Art therapy clinical supervisors with a recognized supervisory designation and documented supervisory practice hours from an IBC-recognized art therapy program
  • BC-DMT (Board-Certified Dance/Movement Therapist) with documented teaching or supervisory responsibilities at recognized programs
  • Faculty or clinical supervisors at IBC-recognized expressive arts therapy training programs across any of the five modalities
  • Music therapy practitioners with established clinical supervision practices and documented supervision of music therapy interns or students
  • Integrative expressive arts practitioners who actively deliver peer professional education across the expressive arts modalities
  • Practitioners with documented continuing education curriculum development and instructional delivery to peer professionals across any of the five expressive arts modalities
  • Authors of recognized expressive arts therapy educational texts, clinical supervision guides, or CE curricula used in IBC-recognized expressive arts therapy training programs
Advanced practitioners who are training the next generation of expressive arts professionals through formal teaching, clinical supervision, or curriculum development roles at recognized institutions or programs.
Tier III — Educator
IBC-HHE™
ICONIC Board Certified Holistic Health Educator
Practitioners meeting the educator-level criteria listed may be eligible to apply for the Educator credential. Teaching or supervisory practice documentation — including a roster of supervised practitioners or students — is required for full qualification at this tier.
Recognized Credentials — Doctoral Level or Equivalent Mastery
Senior Researchers, Program Directors & Thought Leaders
  • PhD or doctoral degree in Art Therapy, Music Therapy, Creative Arts Therapy, Dance/Movement Therapy, Expressive Arts, or Integrative Health from an accredited institution
  • Senior researchers with peer-reviewed publications advancing the evidence base for expressive arts in holistic health, integrative medicine, or creative wellness practice
  • Founders or directors of IBC-recognized expressive arts therapy graduate programs — with sustained institutional leadership (10+ years)
  • Internationally recognized expressive arts practitioners who have advanced the field through published original frameworks, clinical methodologies, or theoretical contributions
  • Combined advanced credentials (e.g., 800+ hour expressive arts therapy training completion + doctoral degree) + 2,000+ documented client contact hours + published professional contributions
  • Senior field leaders with documented contributions to expressive arts therapy standards development and institutional governance
Doctoral-level education or equivalent demonstrated mastery — representing the highest tier of field depth, original contribution, and professional leadership across the expressive arts therapy landscape.
Tier IV — Doctorate
IBC-HHD™
ICONIC Board Certified Holistic Health Doctorate
Applicants meeting the above criteria may be eligible to apply for the Doctorate credential. Extended application review, doctoral documentation, and full Board assessment are required at this tier.
Multi-Modality Practice — IBC Framework

Dual Credentials: Expressive Arts & Somatic, Energy, or Mental Health Practice

Many expressive arts practitioners integrate their creative modality with somatic therapy, energy medicine, or mindfulness-based wellness practices — delivering a holistic approach that combines creative expression with body-based or energetic healing frameworks. Additionally, practitioners holding both state clinical mental health licensure (LCAT, LPC, LCSW) and expressive arts credentials often operate within a broader integrative health context. ICONIC Board's multi-modality credentialing framework is designed to recognize practitioners who operate authentically across disciplines. Practitioners integrating expressive arts with other recognized holistic modalities may be eligible for IBC credentials that reflect the full scope of their integrated holistic health practice — applied to the wellness and whole-person dimensions of their work, independent of any clinical licensure.

Advanced Pathway Requirements — Doctoral + Examination
Diplomate Pathway Requirements
  • Hold a current, active IBC-HHD™ (Doctorate credential) in good ethical standing
  • Documented post-IBC-HHD™ practice with 2,500+ cumulative professional contact hours
  • Pass the ICONIC Board Diplomate Qualifying Examination — a structured written examination assessing advanced clinical competency, ethics, and field leadership
  • Two letters of professional recommendation from IBC-credentialed practitioners at IBC-HHD™ or above
  • Sustained continuing education compliance throughout the credentialing period
The Diplomate designation is the first of two advanced tiers awarded through structured examination — representing demonstrated mastery at the highest clinically-practiced level in holistic health.
Tier V — Diplomate
IBC-DHH™
ICONIC Board Diplomate in Holistic Health
Candidates meeting the examination and practice requirements may be eligible for the Diplomate designation. Extended application review and Board examination are required. Exam fee: $795.
Board-Conferred Distinction — Nomination Required
Fellow Pathway Requirements
  • Hold a current, active IBC-HHD™ (minimum) or IBC-DHH™ in good standing
  • Nomination by two sitting ICONIC Board Fellows or Board Directors
  • Distinguished contribution to the holistic health field: published research, curriculum development, institutional leadership, or national/international policy influence
  • 15+ years of sustained, documented professional practice and contribution to the profession
  • Board review and affirmative vote by the ICONIC Board Fellowship Committee
The Fellow designation is the highest distinction ICONIC Board confers — board-selected and reserved for practitioners whose careers have shaped the profession at scale. Fellowship is not applied for; it is awarded.
Tier VI — Fellow
IBC-HHF™
Fellow of the ICONIC Board of Holistic Health
Fellowship is board-conferred and not directly applied for. Eligible candidates are nominated by sitting Fellows or Board Directors and reviewed at the Board's discretion.

Specialty & Leadership Designations

Beyond the six sequential credential tiers, ICONIC Board awards parallel designations that recognize specialized expertise, supervisory roles, and research contributions. Parallel designations are earned alongside your sequential IBC tier — not instead of it. Stacked notation example: IBC-HHP™ · Specialist.

Specialist Parallel
IBC-HHS™
Specialist in [Modality]
Available to practitioners holding IBC-HHP™ or above who demonstrate documented specialty expertise in a defined holistic health modality. Application fee: $195/specialty.
IBC-HHS™ requirements →
Supervisor Parallel
IBC-HHS-SV™
Clinical Supervisor
Recognizes practitioners who supervise students or junior practitioners in professional settings. Requires IBC-HHE™ or above plus documented supervisory practice. Fee: $345.
IBC-HHS-SV™ requirements →
Examiner Parallel
IBC-HHX™
Certified Examiner
Conferred on credentialed practitioners authorized to administer ICONIC Board assessments. Requires IBC-HHD™ and Board approval. Fee: $295.
IBC-HHX™ requirements →
Research Parallel
IBC-HHR™
Research Fellow
Recognizes practitioners actively contributing peer-reviewed research or evidence-based publications in holistic health. Requires IBC-HHD™ plus documented research output. Fee: $395.
IBC-HHR™ requirements →
Full Parallel Designation Reference: For complete requirements, fees, and stacking notation for all parallel designations — including IBC-HHX™ (Certified Examiner), IBC-HHR™ (Research Fellow), IBC-HH-EM™ (Emeritus), and IBC-HH-DF™ (Distinguished Fellow) — visit the Credentials overview page or review individual credential pages linked above.

How to Apply Using This Pathway

Using a recognized education pathway simplifies your application — your expressive arts therapy training program completion documentation satisfies the education prerequisite for the corresponding tier.

1

Identify Your Tier

Match your training program completion to the corresponding tier above. Most practicing expressive arts professionals who have completed 800+ hours in an IBC-recognized program will qualify at Tier II (IBC-HHP™). Click the "Apply" button for that tier — your tier level will be pre-selected in the application form.

2

Submit Your Documentation

Upload your training program completion certificate and documented client contact hours log — required at all tiers. If you hold state licensure (LCAT, etc.), include the license documentation alongside your training documentation.

3

Meet All Remaining Requirements

Confirm you also satisfy ICONIC Board's practice hours minimum, ethics attestation, and continuing education requirements for your tier. If you hold credentials across multiple expressive arts modalities or integrate expressive arts with another recognized holistic practice (somatic therapy, energy medicine, etc.), note this in your application — the Board may assess eligibility across recognized pathways. Review is completed within 5–7 business days.

Ready to Apply?

Most practicing expressive arts professionals who have completed 800+ hours in an IBC-recognized program qualify for Tier II (IBC-HHP™). Begin your application below — the pathway page pre-populates your tier in the form.

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