Diana Sabados
Diana Sabados
Professorial Lecturer
School: Columbian College of Arts and Sciences
Department: Art Therapy Program
Diana Sabados, MA, LCPC, LCPAT, LPC, ATR-BC, ATCS, ACS, received her Master of Arts in Art Therapy from the George Washington University and has a Post-Masters Certificate in Clinical Community Counseling from Johns Hopkins University. As a licensed art therapist and counselor, she has provided individual and group art therapy services for children, adolescents, adults and families in psychoeducational, medical, inpatient and outpatient psychiatric, group home, recovery, home-based, residential and private practice settings. Diana’s theoretical approach is person-centered, using the strengths-based and mindfulness Internal Family Systems (IFS) model of therapy. She founded and currently practices at Mosaic Therapy Services, LLC where she supports individuals dealing with anxiety, mood, stressful life transitions, and trauma-related issues using art therapy combined with IFS. Diana has held several positions on the Board of the Potomac Art Therapy Association including President. She has served on the Conference Program and Ethics Committees of the American Art Therapy Association as well as Recorder for the Assembly of Chapters. In addition, she has served on the Certification Committee for the Art Therapy Credentials Board as a member and Chair. In her free-time, Diana enjoys crocheting, jewelry making, and portraiture.
Classes Taught
- Psychopathology: Art and Diagnosis
- Assessment Procedures
- Counseling Substance Abusers
- Practicum Supervision
- Case Consult
- Survey of Art Therapy
- Marriage and Family