IAoTh Executive Diploma in Diagnostic Projective Drawing and Therapy
Learners will be introduced to several theories concerning the development milestones of drawing, covering on the different aspects, similarities and differences of drawing development which includes scribbling, doodling, sketching and, of course, drawing itself, from the time an infant begins to scribble through toddlerhood, childhood and adolescence to adulthood. You will learn about the hidden psyche (unconscious, subconscious and conscious states of mind) of a drawer and their complexities of mind, i.e., the drawer’s mind, in terms of four key domains of mindspace: inquisitive, ideological, imaginative and affective. Learners will learn about Goodenough Draw-a-Person Test and how it is administered to determine a drawer’s intellectual capacity or cognitive maturity.
Learners will be introduced to Draw-a-Person (DaP) technique and how it is used in identifying different indicators for emotion, aggression, depression, anxiety, stress as well as traits related to autism and other mental related disorders. Learners will also be introduced to three different techniques in drawing a family: (1) Draw-a-Family (DAF); (2) Family Drawing Test (FDT); and (3) My Family Projective Drawing Test (MFPDT). Each of them, though with some slight differences among them, serves a different purpose. Learners will also learn about House-Tree-Person (HTP) Drawing Test or technique. You will be taught to apply three projective drawing techniques covering three different schemata that are used in the HTP drawing technique: (1) Draw-a-House (DaH); Draw-a-Tree (DaT); and Draw-a-Person (DaP).
Learners will also learning about the Symbolic and Archetypal scoring of the drawings and your interpretation. Drawings produced are seen as being a product or outcome of ‘a dialogue among the hand, the eye, and the urge to symbolize reality’ (Golomb, 1988, p.234)., which Vygostsky (cited in Dyson, 1982) has described as some sort of graphic speech. The artifacts or iconographs seen in a drawing constitute the archetypal meanings of what the subconscious is expressing through its narration (verbal and non-verbal). You will be introduced to different scoring schemes (e.g., Goodenough, Goodenough-Harris, Koppitz, Buck, Hammer, Burns, Hardin & Peterson, Gilbert, etc.). You will learn about what mind age or mindfulness age is all about. The learners will be provided the SHFD Archetypal Scoring and Interpretation (SHFD-ASI) Tool to learn how to administer, score and interpret.
All learners are required to complete their practicum under a supervisor assigned to them by the Merlion Academy. During the Practicum Module A of 60 hours, learners are required to demonstrate what the projective drawing techniques that you have acquired from the four modules into actual application with their clients or others whom you are working directly with. You will be provided full guidance (via online) by your assigned supervisors. The supervisor will advise you on the format of preparing a report for submission. You are to submit your diagnostic drawing reports to your assigned supervisors for examination and feedback. During the Practicum Module B of 60 hours, learners will be provided guided online supervision (unless they encounter problems especially in difficult cases) to demonstrate their skills in applying appropriate projective drawing techniques acquired from the four modules into practice with their clients or others whom you are working directly with. You are to submit your case reports to your assigned supervisors for examination and feedback.
This 1-year Executive Diploma provides learners without prior knowledge to embark a career as a Dialogic-Diagnostic Arts Therapist. The program represents practical knowledge, skills, capabilities and competencies. The Executive Diploma is accredited and conferred by the International Association of Therapists. Graduates could gain a maximum of two module exemptions of the Membership Qualifying Programs with the renowned professional body International Association of Counselors and Therapists (IACT) based in the United States of America (USA).
IACT is a prestigious professional body that admits members who have fulfilled the rigorous Membership Qualifying Programs and requirements to obtain practising licenses as counselors and therapists. Membership with IACT is a mark of high standard and excellence. Practising members are not only knowledgeable, skilled but are also highly respected as well. They are eligible to set up therapy or special education needs centre globally, and provide intervention and therapy programs from children to adult with special education needs.
Merlion Academy is authorised to supervise and verify candidates’ work seeking to gain admission as an IACT’s member.
The units are:
- Unit 1: Stages in Drawing Development
- Unit 2: Scribbling, Doodling, Drawing & Sketching: How They differ
- Unit 3: Understanding the Nine Mental States of Mind of a Drawer
- Unit 4: Introduction to Single Human Figure Drawings
- Unit 5: Draw-a-Person Technique
- Unit 6: Draw-a-Family Technique
- Unit 7: House-Tree-Person Drawing Technique
- Unit 8: Static and Kinetic Person/Family Drawing Technique
- Unit 9: Mandalas, Colors and Chromatic Analysis of Drawings
- Unit 10: Case Studies: Stative, Kinetic and Chromatic Projective Drawings
- Unit 11: Understanding the Three Modes of Drawing Texts
- Unit 12: Symbolic Scoring and Interpretation of Projective Drawings
- Unit 13: Archetypal Scoring and Interpretation of Single Human Figure Drawings
- Unit 14: Practicum Module

Assessment:
- Assessment is based on coursework, assignments and essays with no formal examinations
- Guided learning hours to fulfill: 360 hours
- Credits to attain: 90 credits
Entry Requirements:
Age | 21 years and above |
Progression | Diploma graduate in any discipline |
English requirement | 1. Pearson Test of English (PTE) 51; or 2. IELTS 5.5; Reading and Writing must be at 5.5; or 3. Equivalent (Pearson Versant English Test). Students can attend Pearson Online English (POE) to brush up English. |
Course Fees:
(Non-refundable one-time application fee of SGD 95.00 is payable upon application) | |
Program Fee | SGD 7,500.00 |
Marking Fee (all assignments) | SGD 250.00 |
Total | SGD 7,750.00 |
Payment mode | Stripe/ Credit card/ Alipay |
Refund Terms for Course Fee only | 90% – more than 28 days before course commencement 50% – less than 28 days before course commencement 10% – less than 3 days before course commencement 0% – more than 3 days after the course commencement |