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BrainPalette™ unveiled, exclusively for ANZACATA

  • 21 Jul 2026
  • 11:00
  • ZOOM

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ANZACATA is proud to partner with BrainPalette™ – a world-first, neuroscience-informed clinical reasoning system for creative arts therapists.

BrainPalette™ helps clinicians organise observations, generate hypotheses and translate insight into intervention planning, through a framework that is structured yet flexible – grounded in art therapy, neuroscience and clinical practice.

Join Dr. Juliet L. King to hear the vision behind the platform and how it brings creativity, science and practice together in one accessible tool.

This session previews the first release of the toolkit that features:

  • Foundational learning modules that integrate neuroscience with art therapy theory and practice
  • A growing Knowledge Center with curated references, deeper learning resources, downloadable worksheets, figures, templates, and clinical tools
  • A clinical reasoning and intervention builder supporting assessment, treatment planning and intervention development
  • A first look at what's ahead, as the toolkit continues to grow through research, user feedback and ongoing development.

This is your chance to explore a genuine first for the profession, ask questions directly and put your hand up to join the international beta testing group.

ANZACATA is the BrainPalette™ partner for Australia, New Zealand and Asia.

PRESENTER

Juliet L. King, PhD, ATR-BC, LPC, LMHC, is Professor of Transpersonal Art Therapy at Naropa University in Boulder, Colorado and an Adjunct Associate Professor of Neurology at Indiana University School of Medicine. With over two decades of experience as a clinician, educator and administrator, Dr. King's research focuses on the integration of art therapy and neuroscience, making the science of therapeutic arts accessible and adaptable across diverse clinical and sociocultural contexts.

Her PhD in Translational Health Sciences culminated in the development and testing of a neuroscience-informed art therapy toolkit designed for the treatment of psychological trauma and stress-related conditions. She is the author and editor of Art Therapy, Neuroscience and Trauma: Theoretical and Practical Perspectives (2016), with the second edition co-edited with Dr. Christianne Strang, published in 2024.

EVENT DETAILS

When: 21 Jul 2026
Time: 11am AEST / 1pm NZST / 9am HKT and SGT
Duration/CPD: 1 hr
Where: Zoom
Cost: Free 
Open to: All members
Recorded session: No (Privacy Reasons)

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