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of their Family Therapy topic experts.
Not exact matches
Included in the above would be such
topics as marriage and
family processes and counseling, group processes and group
therapy, an understanding
of the viewpoints and work
of the other helping professions.
In addition, Chelli's Thrive
Therapy office in Denver includes four therapists who work with individuals,
families, and couples on a host
of topics.
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families, individuals and married couples on a variety
of counseling and
therapy related
topics.
Forward Motion, Inc. (Goshen, KY) 06/2001 — Date Equine Assisted Psychotherapy / Founder / Director • Founder and director
of a nonprofit focused on providing
therapy to PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) patients • Provide equine psychotherapy sessions to individuals,
families, groups, schools, and corporate clients • Administer psychotherapy and support to a large population with child trauma and
family attachment issues • Recruit, hire, and manage a staff
of occupational therapists, equine specialists, and administrative personnel • Design and implement marketing strategies, community awareness programs, and special events • Responsible for P&L, budgeting, marketing, and developing a referral network • Develop collaborative and referral partnerships with Wounded Warriors, Gilda's Club, House
of Ruth, Many Hurst, Boys Haven, Home
of the Innocence, and Sun Rise Boys Youth Ranch • Serve as a Practicum Supervisor for University
of Louisville graduate program in Equine Assisted Psychotherapy • Special
Topics Instructor at University
of Louisville Kent School
of Social Work (Summer 2011)
She presents on the
topics of Grief: Death, Divorce, and Adoption, Children with Transgender Issues, and
Family Play
Therapy, all with an emphasis on a wide variety of play therapy acti
Therapy, all with an emphasis on a wide variety
of play
therapy acti
therapy activities.
Group
therapy topics include: social skills and opportunities to improve peer relationships, relationship problems and proper ways to give feedback and resolve conflict, anger control, education
of sexually transmitted diseases, HIV, and birth control, self - awareness and assertiveness, taking responsibility for oneself, values clarification, AODA at - risk behaviors (tobacco use, alcohol or other drug abuse), cultural awareness and heritage issues, divorce and
family relationships, and independent living skills.
Timely and timeless
topics of professional interest are presented by renowned speakers within the academic or professional world
of family therapy, in a setting that is conducive to learning and to productive discussion with colleagues.
Other
topics relating to occupational
therapy practice that will lead to improving the lives
of people as they seek to fully participate in
family, work, community and society.
Our staff ranges from paraprofessional to bachelor - and master - level degrees in social work, counseling and
family therapy with post-masters training in a variety
of current methods and
topics in the social services field.
She is a clinical member
of Amercian Association for Marriage and
Family Therapy, an approved Premarital Provider for Broward County and an Expert Therapist for marriage.com, a website dedicated to
topics relating to marriage.
DISCLAIMER: This course is designed for clinical professionals and it exposes participants to video
of therapy sessions that include discussion
of topics such as domestic violence, combat violence, and complex
family planning choices.
Phone: 305-541-0210 Email:
[email protected] Topics of Expertise: African American
Families / Asian & Asian American
Families / Child Welfare / Children / Domestic Violence & Child Abuse /
Family Counseling,
Therapy & Parenting Intervention /
Family Law / Fertility, Reproduction & Sexual Health / Health & Illness / Health Care / Latino
Families / Race, Ethnicity & Culture / Reproductive Health / Transition - Couples to Parenting / Work &
Family
Ms. Nichols also presents nationally on
topics of attachment and
Family Attachment Narrative
Therapy.
Phone: (853) 858-5346 Email:
[email protected] Topics of Expertise: Children /
Family Counseling,
Therapy & Parenting Intervention
She regularly provides 2 and 3 day intensives on the following
topics: assessment
of sexual behaviors in children; Boundary project:
Family - focused treatment
of sexual behaviors in children; group play
therapy approaches to trauma and chronic stress in children; Extended Play - Based Developmental Assessments (EPBDA, Gil), and; Trauma and play
therapy with a neurobiological focus.
Phone: 614.247.2126 Email:
[email protected] Topics of Expertise: Child Welfare / Children / Couples Conflict, Separation & Divorce /
Family Counseling,
Therapy & Parenting Intervention / Work &
Family
Students receive an intensive training opportunity at the beginning
of their placement that offers a range
of topics including interviewing techniques, child and adolescent development,
family therapy skills, diagnostic considerations and psychotropic medication.
Learn about many approaches to
family therapy and about a variety
of research
topics.
Email:
[email protected] Topics of Expertise: Cohabitation, Committed Relationships & Marriage / Couples Conflict, Separation & Divorce / Division
of Labor in
Families /
Family Counseling,
Therapy & Parenting Intervention / Marriage & Divorce / Parenthood: Motherhood / Fatherhood / Transition - Couples to Parenting
Silvia has presented in conferences and workshops on a national level on
topics in the areas
of marriage and
family therapy, HIV, addictions and legal / ethical issues, and of course, Brief Strategic Family Th
family therapy, HIV, addictions and legal / ethical issues, and of course, Brief Strategic Family T
therapy, HIV, addictions and legal / ethical issues, and
of course, Brief Strategic
Family Th
Family TherapyTherapy.
Over the years
of being a public speaker, teacher, and consultant, I have found it rewarding to stimulate interest in a range
of relevant
topics such as working with traumatized children, play
therapy and post-traumatic play,
family play
therapy, relational treatments, among others.
Phone: (510) 547-6500 Email:
[email protected] Topics of Expertise: Aging / Children / Couples Conflict, Separation & Divorce / Division
of Labor in
Families /
Family Counseling,
Therapy & Parenting Intervention / Parenthood: Motherhood / Fatherhood / Step -
Families / Transition - Couples to Parenting
She recently spoke at the American
Family Therapy Academy (AFTA), an international psychological conference attended by therapists and psychologists from around the world on the
topic of how technology (namely smart phones) impacts relationships.
In my effort to effectively address professional considerations
of touch, I examined this
topic through several means including my doctoral research in DPT (Courtney & Gray, 2011; 2014); through extensive post-doctoral study; implementing DPT in practice with children and
families for over 20 years; by attending training at the Touch Research Institute at the University
of Miami; becoming an Infant Massage Educator, developing a course on the Ethics
of Touch in Play
Therapy, and even studying the ancient healing art
of Reiki.
Expert therapists lead
family and couple
therapy workshops on a wide range
of topics.
Ms. Steinberg has published and presented both nationally and internationally on the
topics of sexuality,
family therapy, ethics, adolescence, gang behavior and residential care.
In this forum, our postdoctoral fellows, clinical staff and affiliates share their expert knowledge on a variety
of topics relevant to
families today — from child development, to innovative treatments for depression and anxiety, to best parenting practices, to the latest research on what works in couples
therapy — just to name a few.
Dr. Courtney has provided trainings in the area
of child play
therapy and psychotherapy including FirstPlay ® Therapy; Developmental Play Therapy; Attachment - based play therapy; the Ethics of Touch in Child Play Therapy and Psychotherapy; StoryPlay ® — Ericksonian Play Therapy; Nature - based play therapy; Family Play Therapy; Gestalt therapy; Qualitative research in play therapy; among other
therapy and psychotherapy including FirstPlay ®
Therapy; Developmental Play Therapy; Attachment - based play therapy; the Ethics of Touch in Child Play Therapy and Psychotherapy; StoryPlay ® — Ericksonian Play Therapy; Nature - based play therapy; Family Play Therapy; Gestalt therapy; Qualitative research in play therapy; among other
Therapy; Developmental Play
Therapy; Attachment - based play therapy; the Ethics of Touch in Child Play Therapy and Psychotherapy; StoryPlay ® — Ericksonian Play Therapy; Nature - based play therapy; Family Play Therapy; Gestalt therapy; Qualitative research in play therapy; among other
Therapy; Attachment - based play
therapy; the Ethics of Touch in Child Play Therapy and Psychotherapy; StoryPlay ® — Ericksonian Play Therapy; Nature - based play therapy; Family Play Therapy; Gestalt therapy; Qualitative research in play therapy; among other
therapy; the Ethics
of Touch in Child Play
Therapy and Psychotherapy; StoryPlay ® — Ericksonian Play Therapy; Nature - based play therapy; Family Play Therapy; Gestalt therapy; Qualitative research in play therapy; among other
Therapy and Psychotherapy; StoryPlay ® — Ericksonian Play
Therapy; Nature - based play therapy; Family Play Therapy; Gestalt therapy; Qualitative research in play therapy; among other
Therapy; Nature - based play
therapy; Family Play Therapy; Gestalt therapy; Qualitative research in play therapy; among other
therapy;
Family Play
Therapy; Gestalt therapy; Qualitative research in play therapy; among other
Therapy; Gestalt
therapy; Qualitative research in play therapy; among other
therapy; Qualitative research in play
therapy; among other
therapy; among other
topics.
Although not on the same
topic, my previous article on forgiveness and
family work (Forgiveness in Family Therapy) speaks to the process of using this resource as the basis for interven
family work (Forgiveness in
Family Therapy) speaks to the process of using this resource as the basis for interven
Family Therapy) speaks to the process
of using this resource as the basis for interventions.
American Association For Marriage and
Family Therapy,
Family Resources for complete listing
of topics The hopelessness and helplessness that people experience when they are depressed is more than just a frame
of mind — it is an entire way
of being.
As an author, Falicov was one
of the first to write on
topics such as migration,
family transitions, and cultural perspectives in
family therapy training and practice.
Ackerman Short Courses are multi-day intensive trainings that explore a variety
of topics in the field
of couple and
family therapy.
In addition, she has lectured on various
topics such as coaching parents through their children's emotional breakdowns, sibling rivalry, diversity sensitivity training, working in community settings with culturally diverse populations, difference - sensitive
therapy, and on the provision
of difference - sensitive supervision
of marriage and
family therapists in training.
He has written a variety
of chapters and articles on IST as well as other
topics related to the practice
of couple and
family therapy.
Joe has taught and lectured on clinical
topics including
family therapy, the delivery
of health care services to sexual and gender minorities, sexological perspectives on the assessment and treatment
of sexual compulsivity, clinical interventions with intersex, transgender, and gender non-conforming clients and their
families, differentiating BDSM / Kink from interpersonal violence in intimate partner relationships, and LGBT elders and sexuality.
Topics Existential Issues in Couples
Therapy Approaching the Issues: Putting Them on the Table Working with Communication: I - Thou versus I - It Bad Faith Versus Authenticity Verbal Interventions Body - Oriented Interventions
Family of Origin Issues in Couples
Therapy Cultural Issues in Couples
Therapy Reclaiming Projections Transparency Play Versus Seriousness Cultivating Genuine Reciprocity Transference in Couples Work Countertransference in Couples Work Working with Defenses with Couples Moving between the Interpersonal and the Intrapsychic Working with the Romantic and the Erotic Sexuality: Body and Meaning Alternative Relationship Styles: Same Sex Couples, Bisexuality, Transexuality, Swinging, Polyamory
The American Psychological Association is a resource offering references, information, books, press releases, etc. on a variety
of psychological
topics including
family, relationships and
therapy.