Ethics Commission
The ABAT' Ethics Committee serves as an advisory body to the Association on matters involving art therapists, members of ABAT and third parties. The committee reviews and rules on specific ethical inquiries received by ABAT.
The purpose of the established Code of Ethics is to provide a general guiding framework for the promotion of the ethical practice of art therapy in the Republic of Bulgaria and to protect the public and recipients of art therapy services from harm resulting from unethical professional conduct. The Code informs the public about the ethical professional conduct of members of the ABAT in accordance with European standards in the field of art therapy.

Ethics Commission
We introduce our Ethics Committee.

Nina Valtcheva
Art Therapist
Amsterdam
Coming from a family of medics and artists, Nina initially chose midwifery. As an art therapist she accompanies the therapeutic birth of images. Nina has experience working with trauma, dissociative identity disorder, personality disorders, and burnout.

Antoaneta Slavova
Psychologist & Art Therapist
Vienna
Antoaneta is an analytical art therapist with many years of experience with women and girls, who have suffered violence. She is developing her own method in her centre for emotional health.

Elisaveta Ignatova
Psychologist & Art Therapist
Plovdiv
Elisaveta is working therapeutically with children and adolescents using artistic expressive methods. She also organizes therapy groups for women in Plovdiv using art therapy methods in her work.
Caritas Sofia, clone Kuklen