This theoretical research paper explores the potential for art therapy interventions within the context of an individual’s search for professional fulfillment. While traditional career counselling has a long history of success, in a changing economic climate it does not sufficiently address the existential concerns and underlying postmodern issues that may be present for emerging adults seeking guidance (Campbell & Ungar 2004a; Richman, 1993). Based on information gathered in a literature review, this paper presents a therapeutic program bridging art therapy practice with the goals of career counselling as a means of addressing career decisions during emerging adulthood. A seven-week art therapy program was developed to explore relevant issues in preparation for career decision-making. Weekly themes include: Introduction, Childhood, Personal Narratives, Passion, Barriers and Obstacles, Relating to Others, and Review.