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Registry Process for International Drama Therapists

In the last ten years there have been requests from International Drama Therapists who hold Registry in another country who wish to move to the United States or Canada and receive reciprocal registry with NADT. The following has been approved to streamline the process for those who have been a professional in the field for many years in lieu of filling out the NADT Registry Application. 
 
Minimum Education Level Requirement for this option: In order to be registered with NADT, all drama therapists must have a minimum of a 2 year MA degree in a field related to drama therapy (i.e., drama therapy, theatre, psychology, counseling, creative arts therapies, etc.) If you were registered in your country and you did not have to have an MA degree in order to practice and you still do not have one, you will need to receive an appropriate MA degree before this process is open to you.
 
If you have trained in drama therapy in another country, but never received registry or a credential there, you will need to apply for registry with NADT under our Alternative Training option. Please see the Alternative Training Handbook which is posted on this website under Education.
 
PLEASE SUBMIT TOGETHER IN ONE ENVELOPE THE FOLLOWING ITEMS:
 
Minimum Professional Work Hours: You will need to have worked as a drama therapist for a minimum of 2,000 after finishing your required internships and completing your drama therapy training.
 
Membership in NADT: As required for other applicants for the RDT, you will need to have been a member of NADT for a minimum of a year before you apply for registry and be currently a member.
 
Five copies of a Letter of Intent explaining where you were trained and registered and why you wish to receive registry with NADT. Please include details of your professional work experiences, any publications you may have, presentations you have done, and your drama therapy orientation (what techniques, theories, approaches you use and why). Please also address what you have done for continuing training in drama therapy and psychology within the past two years to stay current in the field.
 
Five copies of documentation of your Registration or credential abroad.
 
Five copies of the Work Hours Page from the Registry Application indicating all of the places you have worked in the past two years as a licensed/registered/credentialed drama therapist. Hours worked as an intern while a drama therapy student can not be included. These hours need to total a minimum of 1,500 hours.
 
One unopened, sealed copy of a Transcript of your post graduate degree (MA or Ph.D.).
 
One unopened, sealed copy of a Transcript from the institution at which you received your drama therapy training (if this was a different place from where you earned your MA degree).
 
Three Letters of Recommendation (1 copy each, sealed in an envelope with signature across the seal) about your work. Ask them to address how they know your work, your competencies in the area of drama therapy, including strengths and weaknesses, clinical judgment, ability to communicate with other staff, and demonstrated understanding of boundaries and ethics. Letters should come from at least one recent supervisor, one colleague who knows your work well, and, if possible, someone who you have trained with. Please ask your letter writers to use the RDT Reference Letter which is available on the Forms section of this website. If your letter writers do not use that form, they must write on professional letterhead with full contact information, address the required topics and specifically include a statement that they recommend (or do not recommend) that you be granted registry in NADT.
 
Five copies of proof of membership in the National Association for Drama Therapy for a minimum of one year prior to applying for registry. (Proof can be printed out from your account on the the MemberClicks directory).
 
$75 Application Fee made out to NADT.
 
Send this packet of information to:
 
Registry Committee
NADT
44365 Premier Plaza, Suite 220
Ashburn, VA 20147
 
Deadlines for applications for registry are March 15 and August 15 of each year.