Commonly: Bachelors in psychology, social work, or law J.D's and extra courses
in child psychology State, Local, County Court, continuing education, and ACR (Association for Conflict Resolution) training.
Not exact matches
Information about the training of professionals
in private practice who treat
children, youth, and families can usually be obtained by writing the national,
state or local office of the appropriate professional association of the particular counseling discipline: pastoral counseling, social work, clinical
psychology, psychiatry, marriage counseling.
The director of Wesley's Center is a pediatrician, but if a physician is not available, any member willing to immerse himself
in study of today's
child - care and
psychology literature, and who is of a mature
state of mind, flexible, outgoing, and truly interested
in people, can do the job.
Ms. Glenn earned a Master's of Nursing degree from OHSU, a Master's of Public Health
in Maternal and
Child Health from University of North Carolina, School of Public Health, a Certificate of Nurse - Midwifery from the University of Mississippi, School of Nursing, and a Bachelor's of Science
in Nursing with a Minor
in Psychology from Central Missouri
State College, Department of Nursing.
Alan Smoufe, Professor of
Child Psychology in the Institute of
Child Development at the University of Minnesota writes
in March / April 2011 Psychotherapy Networker, «Another important implication of attachment research is that it's possible to develop a secure
state of mind as an adult, even
in the face of a difficult childhood.
Dr. Toni Falbo, a professor of educational
psychology at University of Texas at Austin who has been studying only
children in the
States and
in China for decades, says it's not clear if divorce is any easier if there are siblings.
My play therapy journey started when I received my BS at Oklahoma
State University
in 2004 with a major
in Family Relations and
Child Development and minor
in Psychology.
«Reduced reporting of ASD symptoms may contribute to missed or delayed diagnosis
in black
children, since healthcare providers often rely on parent report about typical behavior,» said Meghan Rose Donohue, a co-author of the study and Ph.D. candidate
in clinical
psychology at Georgia
State.
«This has very important implications for early education policy
in the United
States, where we are debating how early to start and whether preschool should be provided to all
children or exclusively target low - income
children,» said Dearing, a professor of applied developmental
psychology who is also a senior research fellow at the Norwegian Center for
Child Behavioral Development at the University of Oslo.
«Combination pharmacotherapy is becoming common
in child and adolescent psychiatry, but there has been little research evaluating it,» said first author Michael Aman, director of clinical trials at Ohio
State's Nisonger Center and emeritus professor of
psychology.
«Although parents» perception that their
children are overweight has been presumed to be important to management of childhood obesity, recent studies have suggested the opposite; when a parent identifies a
child as being overweight, that
child is at increased risk of future weight gain,»
psychology researchers Eric Robinson (University of Liverpool) and Angelina Sutin (Florida
State University College of Medicine) write
in their paper.
«As a research psychologist, I have studied the impact of technology for 30 years among 50,000
children, teens, and adults
in the U.S. and 24 other countries,» writes Larry Rosen, a professor of
psychology at California
State University, Dominguez Hills
in an article
in the Wall Street Journal.
Her education includes a B.S.
in Psychology from Colorado
State University; a M.A.
in Early Childhood Special Education from the University of Denver and a Ph.D.
in Educational
Psychology with an emphasis
in Child and Family Studies from the University of Denver.
She graduated from Texas
State University
in 2009 with a degree
in Psychology and
Child Development.
William received his MA
in Science Education from Georgia
State University, where he honed his skills for developing inquiry - based learning environments, and his PhD
in Educational
Psychology Measurement and Evaluation at the University of North Carolina, where he researched how students develop self - regulated learning skills and how parents talk to their
children about race.
Catherine is originally from New York where she worked for the Southampton Animal Shelter Foundation and graduated with her Bachelor's Degree
in Child Psychology from Empire
State College.
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psychology in the United
States and around the world.
Education and Training Bachelor of Science:
Psychology 2017 California Polytechnic State University..., CA Concentration in Counseling and Family Psychology Minors in Child Development and Spanish High... Phi sorority Member of Psi Chi - a national psychology honor society Member of Golden key -
Psychology 2017 California Polytechnic
State University..., CA Concentration
in Counseling and Family
Psychology Minors in Child Development and Spanish High... Phi sorority Member of Psi Chi - a national psychology honor society Member of Golden key -
Psychology Minors
in Child Development and Spanish High... Phi sorority Member of Psi Chi - a national
psychology honor society Member of Golden key -
psychology honor society Member of Golden key - a national
Education Master of Arts MASTER OF ARTS COUNSELING
PSYCHOLOGY with Emphasis in Marriage and Family Therapy... Therapy Child and Adolescence Bachelor of Arts Psychology CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, SACRAMENTO 6000... 6000 J Street, Sacr
PSYCHOLOGY with Emphasis
in Marriage and Family Therapy... Therapy
Child and Adolescence Bachelor of Arts
Psychology CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, SACRAMENTO 6000... 6000 J Street, Sacr
Psychology CALIFORNIA
STATE UNIVERSITY, SACRAMENTO 6000... 6000 J Street, Sacramento CA.
She graduated from Texas
State University
in San Marcos with a Bachelor's degree
in Psychology, an MBA from the University of Phoenix and a Ph.D.
in Counseling with a focus
in marriage, family, and
children counseling from Friends International Christian University.
My play therapy journey started when I received my BS at Oklahoma
State University
in 2004 with a major
in Family Relations and
Child Development and minor
in Psychology.
Gina received her bachelor's degree
in Child Development
Psychology and Master's Degree
in Social Work from the Stanislaus
State University.
She recently released her first book, and holds a
psychology degree (with an emphasis
in child development and abnormal
child psychology) from San Diego
State University.
Approximately five to ten percent of the
children in the United
States have ADHD, Steve Lee, associate professor of
psychology in UCLA and senior author of the study, said.
She earned her doctoral degree
in child clinical
psychology from Arizona
State University and completed her predoctoral clinical internship
in child clinical / pediatric
psychology at Geisinger Medical Center.
Specialization: Abuse & Neglect
in Childhood, Adjustment Disorders, Adolescents, Adoption, Anxiety, Autism / Asperger's Syndrome, Body Image, Developmental Disabilities,
Children, Coaching / Life Transitions, Cognitive / Behavioral, Couples / Marriage, Depression / Mood Disorders, Divorce / Separation, Early Trauma Protocol, Ego
States Therapy, Energy
Psychology, Family of Origin Issues, Family Therapy, Grief / Loss / Bereavement, Learning Disabilities, Parenting, Postpartum Depression / Pregnancy / Birth Traumas, Relationship Issues, Self - Esteem / Empowerment, Sexual Abuse, Shame, Trauma, Women's Issues, Work issues
Low earned her doctoral degree
in child clinical
psychology from The Pennsylvania
State University.
Postdoctoral Fellow
in Clinical
Psychology (Full - Time) The Menninger Foundation Topeka, Kansas Responsibilities included individual psychotherapy with children, adolescents, and adults, inpatient hospital treatment and management, psychological testing, forensic evaluations, group psychotherapy, family therapy, hypnotherapy, clinical research, supervision of psychotherapy and psychological testing with graduate students in clinical psychology from the University of Kansas and Topeka State Hospital, consultation to local school psyc
Psychology (Full - Time) The Menninger Foundation Topeka, Kansas Responsibilities included individual psychotherapy with
children, adolescents, and adults, inpatient hospital treatment and management, psychological testing, forensic evaluations, group psychotherapy, family therapy, hypnotherapy, clinical research, supervision of psychotherapy and psychological testing with graduate students
in clinical
psychology from the University of Kansas and Topeka State Hospital, consultation to local school psyc
psychology from the University of Kansas and Topeka
State Hospital, consultation to local school psychologists.
-- Thomas H. Ollendick, Ph.D., university distinguished professor and director of the
Child Study Center
in the Department of
Psychology at the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and
State University
in Blacksburg, VA
Dr. Tran is an Associate Professor
in the
Child Clinical / School
Psychology Program at California
State University, East Bay.
She has also taught
in the Counselor Education program at Texas
State University as well as undergraduate courses
in psychology of women,
child development, and introductory
psychology at the University of North Texas.
Oanh K. Tran, Ph.D., teaches
in the
Child Clinical / School
Psychology (CCSP) Program at California
State University, East Bay (CSUEB).
EDUCATION Bachelor's Degree from Westmont College, 1978, Cum Laude Master's Degree
in Educational
Psychology from California
State University at Northridge, 1985 Licensure as Marriage and Family Therapist, 1989 Certification
in Hypnotherapy, 1990 Four - year Certification Course
in Object Relations, 1995
Child Custody Mediation, 2001 Ongoing training
in Collaborative Divorce, 2002 and continuing
I graduated with a master's degree
in Counseling
Psychology from California
State University Bakersfield and worked as a California licensed marriage and family therapist at a community mental health clinic for
children and families.
I have a Bachelor's degree
in Psychology and a minor
in Child Development from The Florida
State University, and a Master's degree
in Couple and Family Therapy from the University of Maryland at College Park.
Lauren holds a Master's Degree
in Clinical - Counseling
Psychology from Illinois
State University, with course emphasis
in child and adolescent mental health development.
Rebecca has a Master's Degree
in Clinical Counseling from The Chicago School of Professional
Psychology and earned her Bachelor of Arts
in Child Psychology from Eastern Connecticut
State University.
Rachel Ealy, M.Ed., LPC - Intern earned her Bachelor's degree
in Psychology with a minor
in Family and
Child Development from Texas
State University.
The study, «Development of a Cognitive - Behavioral Intervention Program to Treat Anxiety and Social Deficits
in Teens with High - Functioning Autism,» published
in The Clinical
Child and Family
Psychology Review,
states that the social disabilities of autism do not disappear during adolescence, and that growing self - awareness often contributes to the development of anxiety.
She received her Bachelor's Degree
in Child Psychology and Counseling from Empire
State College and her Master's Degree
in Community Mental Health Counseling from Long Island University.