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SEMINARS ATTENDED

Child Abuse, Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence & Other Trauma
Forensic Psychology
Treatment of Childhood Disorders
Family Mediation and Marital Therapy
Treatment of Substance Abuse
Clinical Hypnosis
Integrative Medicine and Alternative Healing
General Psychological Assessment and Treatment

Child Abuse, Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence & Other Trauma

Nov. 15, 2002 Abuse Survivors Who Become Sex Offenders. Judith Becker, Ph.D. Ft. Lauderdale.
Nov. 8 & 9, 2002 Profiling and Crime Analysis: Homicides, Sex Crimes, and Other Crimes of Violence. Greg McCrary, M.S., FBI Special Agent (Retired). Ft. Lauderdale.
Oct. 17, 2002

The Link Between Human and Animal Violence. Robert Lockwood, American Humane Society, and Broward Sheriffs Office. Ft. Lauderdale

Feb. 28, 2002
Preserving the Reliability of Children’s Testimony: An Update on Cognitive and Social Considerations in Taking Statements from Children. Stephen Ceci, Ph.D. Tampa.
Feb. 22, 2002
Advances in Treating Complex Psychological Trauma and PTSD. John Briere, Ph.D. Fort Lauderdale.
Feb. 21, 2002
Animal Cruelty And Its Relationship To Domestic Violence. Lt. Sherry Schlueter. Fort Lauderdale.
Feb. 21, 2002
Suicidal Victims of Domestic Violence. Susan Brown, M.P.S. Fort Lauderdale.

June 3-5, 1999

The Seventh National Colloquium of the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children. Presentations by national authorities on child abuse were attended including:

  • Risk & Recovery from Child Sexual Abuse: Current Research and Implications for Practice. Veronica Abney, MSW & Linda Williams, Ph.D.
  • Expert testimony. Paul Stern, J.D. and Ben Saunders, Ph.D.
  • Art and Science of Forensic Interviewing. Mark Everson, Ph.D. and Kathleen Faller, Ph.D.
  • Cyber pedophiles: A behavioral perspective. Ken Lanning, F.B.I.
  • Defense-proofing child abuse interviews. Patricia Toth, J.D.

June 18-19, 1998

Third Annual Florida Sexual Abuse Treatment Conference. Presentations relating to deception among sex offenders, methods for assessing risk among sex offenders, and treatment of sex offenders were addressed by national authorities including Anna Salter, Ph.D. and Richard Laws, Ph.D. Deerfield Beach, Florida.

Oct. 10-11, 1997

Fourteenth Annual Association for Play Therapy International Conference. Presentations by Eliana Gil, Ph.D. and other renowned authorities on play therapy and other therapeutic modalities for children and families. Orlando, Florida

June 18-21, 1997

The Fifth National Colloquium of the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children (APSAC). Multiple presentations by national authorities relating to the assessment of child abuse allegations and the treatment of victims of child abuse. Miami.

June 26-29, 1996

The Fourth National Colloquium of the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children (APSAC). Chicago. Multiple presentations were attended including:

  • The Art and Science of Forensic Interviewing. Kathleen Faller, Ph.D., and Tom Lyon, JD.
  • Techniques for Interviewing Alleged Victims of Child Sexual Abuse. Kathleen Sternberg, Ph.D.
  • Treatment of Behavior Problems in Young Abused Children. Cheryl McNeil, Ph.D. and Anthony Urquiza, Ph.D.

April 12-14, 1996

Aggression and Abuse: Clinical and Legal Issues, Sixth Annual Symposium: Mental Health and the Law. Including presentations by Lenore Walker, Ph.D.; J. Reid Meloy, Ph.D.; Donald Bersoff, Ph.D., JD; Joel Milner, Ph.D.; and David Shapiro, Ph.D. Fort Lauderdale.

March 8, 1996

Treatment of Adults with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: A Cognitive-behavioral Approach. Donald Meichenbaum, Ph.D. Fort Lauderdale.

January 11-12, 1996

Psychotherapy for Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse. Colin Ross, M.D. and Christine Courtois, Ph.D. Topics included long term sequelae of childhood sexual abuse, complex post-traumatic stress disorder and Dissociative Identity Disorder; Psychotherapeutic techniques and cognitive therapy for survivors of childhood sexual abuse. Ft. Lauderdale.

July 11, 1995

Advanced Forensic Interviewing and Multi-disciplinary Team Intervention in Child Sexual Abuse Cases. Detective Rick Cage. Crime scene investigation, evidence collection, and strategies for interviewing children and interrogating suspects were discussed. Cocoa Beach, Florida.

June 7-10, 1995

The Third National colloquium of the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children. Tucson, Arizona. Multiple presentations were attended including:

  • The "Backlash" in Perspective: Phases of Social Movements. David Finkelhor, Ph.D.
  • The "Abuse Excuse": Limits of the Child Abuse Defense. Presented by John Myers, JD, Jon Conte, Ph.D. and Jacqueline Campbell, R.N., Ph.D.
  • Treatment of Abuse Survivors. Intensive, all-day seminar by John Briere, Ph.D.
  • Treatment of Behavior Problems in Children. Intensive, all-day seminar. Barbara Bonner, Ph.D., Cheryl McNeil, Ph.D. and Anthony Urquiza, Ph.D.

April 9, 1995

Ethical and Therapeutic Issues in Treating Juvenile Sex Offenders. Judith Becker, Ph.D. Presented in conjunction with the Ethical, Therapeutic and Legal Issues in Mental Health program. Ft. Lauderdale.

October 28, 1994

Assessment and Treatment of Juvenile Sex Offenders. Judith Becker, Ph.D. West Palm Beach.

May 4-7, 1994

The Second National Colloquium of the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children. Cambridge, Massachusetts. Intensive, day-long seminars were attended including:

  • The Later Stages of Treatment with Incest Families. Benjamin Saunders, Ph.D. and Mary Meinig, M.S.W.
  • The Art and Science of Forensic Interviewing of Children. Mark Everson, Ph.D. and Kathleen Coulborn Faller, Ph.D.

Feb. 19, 1994

Treating Traumatized Children and Their Families. Eliana Gil, Ph.D. Ft. Myers, Florida.

Feb. 7-9, 1994

Treatment of Perpetrators and Victims of Child Sexual Abuse. Three intensive, daylong seminars were attended in Ft. Lauderdale including:

  • Adolescent and Adult Sex Offenders. Nicholas Groth, Ph.D.
  • Therapy for Child Victims, Sexualized Children and Children Who Molest. Eliana Gil, Ph.D.
  • Treatment of Adult Survivors of Sexual Abuse. Eliana Gil, Ph.D.

Jan. 14 & 15, 1994

Contemporary Treatment of Dissociative Identity Disorder. Richard Lowenstein, M.D., Coral Gables, Florida.

Oct. 28 & 29, 1993

Evaluation and Treatment of True and False Sex Abuse. Richard Gardner, M.D. Orlando.

June 25 & 26, 1993

The First National Colloquium of the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children. Chicago. Intensive, day-long seminars were attended including:

  • Therapy with Physical and Sexual Child Abuse Victims. Esther Deblinger, Ph.D. and Eliana Gil, Ph.D.
  • State of the Art Forensic Interviewing of Children. Karen Saywitz, Ph.D. and Mark Ellis, JD

Jan. 29, 1993

Beyond the Basics: Treating Survivors of Childhood Abuse. Katherine Steele, R.N., M.N.,C.S. Ft. Lauderdale.

Nov. 23, 1992

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: The Counselors Guide to Victim Recovery. Raymond Flannery, Jr., Ph.D., Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School. Dania, Florida.

Nov. 6 & 7, 1992

Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing. Francine Shapiro, Ph.D. discussed EMDR, a technique she developed for rapidly accessing traumatic memories and treating victims of trauma. San Jose, California.

Sept.29, 1992

Sexual Addiction and Compulsivity. Patrick Carnes, Ph.D. and Mark Schwartz, Sc.D. Ft. Lauderdale.

April 24-26, 1992

The Law and Children's Mental Health. Karen Saywitz, Ph.D., Josephine Bulkley, Esq., Diane Shetky, M.D. and other mental health and legal experts discussed issues relating to children's competence, interviewing children, child custody, forensic evaluations, and child abuse. Ft. Lauderdale.

March 20, 1992

Dissociative States: Multiple Personality and Other Trauma-Related Disorders. Bessel van der Kolk, M.D Miami.

Jan 22-25, 1992

The San Diego Conference on Responding to Child Maltreatment. A faculty of child abuse experts from around the world lectured on a variety of topics including:

  • False Allegations of Child Abuse: How Can We Tell? David Corwin, M.D.
  • Assessing the Accuracy of Delayed Memories. Roland Summit, M.D.
  • Treatment of Sexually Abused Children. Lucy Berliner, M.S.W. Julie Lipovsky, M.S.W.
  • Prosecution of Sexual Abuse Cases Involving Severely Traumatized Young Children. Susan Kelley, Ph.D. and Mary Avery, JD.

Nov. 7 & 8, 1991

Advanced Training in Interviewing Child Sexual Abuse Victims. Detective Rick Cage. Ft. Lauderdale.

March 20-23, 1991

Seventh National Symposium on Child Sexual Abuse. Huntsville, Alabama. Among the seminars attended were the following:

  • Advanced Training in Investigating and Interviewing in Cases of Alleged Child Sexual Abuse. Kenneth Lanning, MS Behavioral Science Unit, FBI, Mark Everson, Ph.D. Barbara Bonner, Ph.D., Lucy Berliner, M.S.W. and Jon Conte, Ph.D.
  • Advanced Training in the Psychotherapeutic Treatment of Traumatized Children, Sexually Abused Children, Non-offending Parents, and Adults Molested as Children. Beverly James, Linda Blick, L.C.S.W. and John Briere, Ph.D.
  • Recent Research in Child Sexual Abuse. Linda Williams, Ph.D. and Jon Conte, Ph.D.
  • Legal Implications of Interviewing Sexually Abused Children. John Myers, JD.

Jan. 11-12, 1991

The Treatment of Multiple Personality Disorders. Roberta Sachs, Ph.D. Miami.

Oct. 5, 1990

Treating Victims of Sexual Abuse. Suzanne Sgroi, M.D. Ft. Lauderdale.

Oct. 11-15, 1989

Basic Training for Child Abuse Prosecutors. A multi-disciplinary faculty of child abuse experts, including legal scholars, physicians, attorneys, judges, law enforcement officers, and mental health professionals, discussed topics relating to the investigation and prosecution of child abuse cases. Leesburgh, Virginia.

March 16-18, 1989

Interviewing and Assessment Techniques in Child Sexual Abuse Cases. Drs. David Raskin, Max Stellar and Tascha Boychuk presented an intensive seminar on Statement Validity Analysis, a method developed in Germany for assessing the credibility of children's allegations of sexual abuse. Miami.

May 1, 1987

Differentiating Between Bona Fide and Fabricated Allegations of Child Sexual Abuse. Richard Gardner, M.D. Ft. Lauderdale.

Oct. 9-10, 1986

Intervention In Child Sexual Abuse: Advanced Training For Professional Working With Victims And Offenders. Suzanne Sgroi, M.D. and Nicholas Groth, Ph.D. Orlando.

May 14-17, 1986

Fourth National Conference on the Sexual Abuse of Children. Roland Summit, M.D., James Garbarino, Ph.D., Jon Conte, Ph.D., David Lloyd, JD, David Finkelhor, Ph.D. and many other distinguished child abuse experts. New Orleans.

May 28-31, 1985

Family Violence Conference. Lucy Berliner, A.C.S.W., Steve Bavolec, Ph.D., Anne Ganley, Ph.D. Miami.

Oct.1984-Apr.1985

Clinical Training: Outpatient Sex Offender Program. Seth Krieger, Ph.D. and James Vigorito, Ph.D. Broward County, Florida.

May 22-25, 1984

Thirteenth Annual National Child Abuse and Neglect Symposium. Child abuse authorities from around the world including Drs. David Jones, Gail Goodman, and Richard Gelles. Boulder.

Jan. 19-20, 1984

Child Sexual Abuse. Assessment and treatment of victims and offenders presented by Nick Groth, Ph.D. Miami, Florida.

Oct. 24-28, 1983

Interdisciplinary Rape Science Training Institute. Dorothy Hicks, M.D., Director Miami.

June 27-28, 1983

The Victim of Sexual Assault. Nick Groth, Ph.D., and Ann Burgess, R.N., D.N.Sc. Orlando.

Child Abuse, Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence & Other Trauma | Forensic Psychology | Treatment of Childhood Disorders | Family Mediation and Marital Therapy | Treatment of Substance Abuse | Clinical Hypnosis | Integrative Medicine and Alternative Healing | General Psychological Assessment and Treatment

Forensic Psychology

March 13-15, 1998

Malingering and Deception: Clinical and Legal Issues. Richard Rogers, Ph.D., Elizabeth Loftus, Ph.D. and other nationally recognized authorities addressed techniques for assessing malingering and deception in court-referred clients. Miami.

Nov. 8, 1996

Ethical and Legal Issues for Florida Mental Health Practitioners. Robert Woody, JD, Ph.D. Fort Lauderdale.

April 7-9, 1995

Ethical, Therapeutic and Legal Issues in Mental Health. Fourteen distinguished faculty including Charles Patrick Ewing, Ph.D., JD, Stan Brodsky, Ph.D., Bruce Salas, Ph.D., C. Slobogin, Ph.D., Judith Becker, Ph.D. and Achenbauch presented on topics including professional ethics in cases of sexual abuse, domestic violence and custody disputes. Ft. Lauderdale.

April 23-25, 1993

Personal Injury Litigation and Expert Testimony. This conference included presentations and mock trials addressing post-traumatic stress disorder and other injuries, detection of Malingering, assessment in personal injury cases, and the various roles of the Expert Witness Psychologist in such cases. Presenters included; Theodore Blau, Ph.D., David Faust, Ph.D. and the Honorable John Frusciante, JD. Ft. Lauderdale.

April 16-18, 1993

Psychological and Psychiatric Testimony in Court. Miami. Seminars relating to forensic assessment and expert witness testimony were attended including the following:

  • The Limits of Expert Testimony: Challenging the Use of Psychological Testing in Court and Challenging the Forensic Report. Jay Ziskin, Ph.D., LL.B.
  • False Allegations in Child Sexual Abuse; Expert Testimony Regarding Child Custody Determinations; and Juvenile Delinquency. Kathleen Quinn, M.D.
  • The Clinical Interview and Psychological Testing in Court. Theodore Blau, Ph.D.

Dec. 6, 1991

The Role of the Expert Witness in Child Sexual Abuse Cases. Stanley Brodsky, Ph.D. Sponsored by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. Hollywood, Florida.

Oct. 22-28,1983

Psychology and the Lawyer. David Rothberg, Ph.D. and Roy Black, Esq., discussed court-related psychological assessment and expert witness strategies. Miami.

Child Abuse, Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence & Other Trauma | Forensic Psychology | Treatment of Childhood Disorders | Family Mediation and Marital Therapy | Treatment of Substance Abuse | Clinical Hypnosis | Integrative Medicine and Alternative Healing | General Psychological Assessment and Treatment

Treatment of Childhood Disorders

May 1, 1987

Therapeutic Techniques.
Richard Gardner, M.D Ft. Lauderdale.

March, 1984

Effective Treatments for Children's Psychological Disorders.
Charles Schaefer, Ph.D. Miami.

Apr.15, 1983

Cognitive Behavior Modification.
Donald Meichenbaum, Ph.D. Miami.

March 4, 1983

The Antisocial Difficult-To-Control Adolescent.
Stanton Samenow, Ph.D. Miami.

Child Abuse, Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence & Other Trauma | Forensic Psychology | Treatment of Childhood Disorders | Family Mediation and Marital Therapy | Treatment of Substance Abuse | Clinical Hypnosis | Integrative Medicine and Alternative Healing | General Psychological Assessment and Treatment

Family Mediation and Marital Therapy

March 21, 1997

The Good Marriage.
Judith Wallerstein, Ph.D.

January 23,1996

1995 Family Law Update: Barbara Beilly, Esq.
The Association of Broward County Mediators. Fort Lauderdale.

Oct.14-16
and
21-23, 1994

Family Mediation Certification Training Program.
Aileen Hubert, ACSW, LCSW, LMFT and Geraldine Waxman, JD Fort Lauderdale.

May 23-26, 1991

Annual Conference of the Florida Association for Marriage and Family Therapy. Nationally recognized marriage and family therapists, including Michele Weiner-Davis, presented on topics including "Solution-Oriented Brief Therapy" and "Lessons for Therapists from Survivors of Family Tragedy, Trauma, and Holocaust." Palm Beach, Florida.

Child Abuse, Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence & Other Trauma | Forensic Psychology | Treatment of Childhood Disorders | Family Mediation and Marital Therapy | Treatment of Substance Abuse | Clinical Hypnosis | Integrative Medicine and Alternative Healing | General Psychological Assessment and Treatment

Treatment of Substance Abuse

May 11, 1989

Cocaine Update: The Dynamics of Dual Diagnosis Treatment. Cardwell Nuckols, M.Ed. Jensen Beach, Florida.

Apr. 14-16, 1988

National Cocaine Conference. Numerous experts in the field of addiction, including Arnold Washton, G. Douglas Talbot, C.C. Nuckols, and others discussed clinical advances in treatment, recovery, and relapse prevention pertinent to cocaine addiction and poly-drug addiction. Orlando.

Feb.24, 1988

Taking Care of Business: A New Approach to Cocaine Treatment. Presented by Sheldon Greenberg, M.D., a renowned expert in treating cocaine abuse. Relapse prevention, motivating strategies, dual diagnosis and other pertinent topics were discussed. Fort Lauderdale.

June 13-14, 1987

Innovative Outpatient Treatment for Substance Abuse. Presented by the co-founder and national Clinical Director of New Horizons specialized treatment program for cocaine dependency. Current research about the efficacy of various approaches to treating cocaine dependency was discussed. Innovative and effective therapeutic approaches were demonstrated and practiced. Fort Lauderdale.

Apr. 9-12, 1987

Southeast Conference on Addictions. Nationally recognized experts in the treatment of Alcohol and Cocaine abuse, including Arnold Washton, Ph.D., discussed the 'state of the art' in this field. Fort Lauderdale.

Child Abuse, Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence & Other Trauma | Forensic Psychology | Treatment of Childhood Disorders | Family Mediation and Marital Therapy | Treatment of Substance Abuse | Clinical Hypnosis | IntegrativeMedicine and Alternative Healing | General Psychological Assessment and Treatment

Clinical Hypnosis

Dec. 9-12, 1993

Advanced Workshop on the Integration of Hypnosis in Psychotherapy. Presented by the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis. Miami.

Dec. 10-13, 1992

A Workshop On Clinical Hypnosis. Sponsored by The American Society of Clinical Hypnosis. Orlando.

Dec.4-6, 1992

Hypnotic Regression Therapy. Richard Maulion, M.D. and John Cleveland, MA discussed hypnotic techniques for the recovery and processing of memories for trauma and other significant events. Ft. Lauderdale.

April 18-21, 1991

Training in Regression Therapy. Brian Weiss, M.D., Paul Hansen, Ph.D. and other national experts discussed hypnotherapeutic techniques for regressing clients to earlier traumatic experiences. Boca Raton.

April 5, 1991

Basic Skills in Hypnotherapy-Revised Program. Drs. Holly Schwartztol and Steven Warner provided training in hypnotic induction techniques and the psychotherapeutic application of hypnosis. Miami.

Child Abuse, Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence & Other Trauma | Forensic Psychology | Treatment of Childhood Disorders | Family Mediation and Marital Therapy | Treatment of Substance Abuse | Clinical Hypnosis | Integrative Medicine and Alternative Healing | General Psychological Assessment and Treatment

Integrative Medicine and Alternative Healing

November 5, 1999

Integrative Medicine. Presented by Dr. Andrew Weil, a Harvard trained physician and pioneer in integrating traditional medicine with non- traditional remedies. Fort Lauderdale.

April 26-30, 1999

Shapeshifting. Healing techniques practiced by Shamans from around the world were discussed and demonstrated by John Perkins.

November 6-8, 1998

Healing the Whole Self. Multiple presentations including keynotes by Maya Angelou and Marianne Williamson and seminars including:

  • The Adventure of Mindfullness: Living Life As if it Mattered by Jon Kabat-Zinn, Ph.D.
  • Healing Into Life and Death by Stephen and Ondrea Levine.
  • Shapeshifting: Personal and Global Transformation by John Perkins
  • TimeShifting by Stephan Richtschaffen, MD ¨ Shamanism, Sorcery and Healing by Alberto Villodo, Ph.D.
  • The Ways of the Mystic: Seven Paths to God by Joan Borysenko, Ph.D.

July 17, 1996

Quantum Healing: Using the Magic in Your Mind and Body. Deepak Chopra, M.D. Boca Raton.

Nov. 4, 1992

Minding the Body, Mending the Mind: Psychoneuroimmunology and Beyond. Joan Borysenko, Ph.D.

Child Abuse, Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence & Other Trauma | Forensic Psychology | Treatment of Childhood Disorders | Family Mediation and Marital Therapy | Treatment of Substance Abuse | Clinical Hypnosis & Psychoneuroimmunology | Behavioral Medicine and Alternative Healing | General Psychological Assessment and Treatment

General Psychological Assessment & Treatment

June 16, 1989

AIDS: And Its Implications on the Family. M. Ross Seligson, Ph.D., and Mary O'Donnell, R.N., M.H.M. Ft.Lauderdale.

Feb. 21, 2002
HIV/AIDS Update. Ronal Cathcart, MD. Fort Lauderdale.

Feb. 17-19, 1989

Better Interventions for Depression. Drs. Norman Rosenthal (NIMH), Thomas Wehr (NIMH), Peter Whybrow (Univ. of Pennsylvania), and Max Fink (SUNY, Stony Brook) discussed the efficacy of several novel, non-pharmaceutical interventions for Affective Disorders. These treatments included Phototherapy (for Seasonal Affective Disorder), and Sleep Deprivation, Phase-Shifting, and ECT for depression. Orlando.

March 7-9, 1986

Research and Application of the Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory (MCMI). Theodore Millon, Ph.D. Miami.

August, 1983 - June, 1984

Clinical Training Program. Trained in methods of Encounter therapy and Cognitive-behavioral therapy. John Heider, Ph.D., Miami.

September, 1981 - August, 1982

Internship: Northwest Dade Community Mental Health Center. Outpatient psychotherapy and psychodiagnostics. Supervisors: Alejo Vada, Ph.D., and Carmen Roca, Ph.D. Hialeah.

1979-1982

Clinical Training Program: Gestalt Therapy Institute of Florida. Comprehensive, intensive training as a Gestalt therapist. Supervisor: Gertrude Krause, MA Miami.

Fall, 1981

Human Potential. John Heider, Ph.D. Discussion and in vivo demonstration of humanistic therapeutic approaches. Miami.

Spring, 1981

Practicum: Juvenile Justice Mental Health Clinic. Psychodiagnostics, case studies, staff presentations and psychotherapy for court-referred clients. Supervisor: Walter Reid, Ph.D. Miami.

Fall, 1980

Practicum: Community Health of South Dade, Inc. Mental Health Clinic. Crisis Screening and Stabilization Units. Psychodiagnostics, individual and group psychotherapy and relaxation training were provided to an inpatient and outpatient crisis population. Supervisor: Patricia Cowan, Ph.D. Miami.

Fall, 1980

Woman's Roles and Status. Florence Denmark, Ph.D., past president of A.P.A., presented recent research findings regarding sex differences and their implications for the changing roles and perceptions of women. Miami.

Spring, 1979

Multimodal Therapy. Arnold Lazarus, Ph.D. and Allen Ray, M.D. Miami.

Fall, 1978 & Spring, 1979

Field Placements: Community Health of South Dade, Inc. Mental Health Clinic. Psychodiagnostics and individual and marital psychotherapy were provided to an adult, outpatient population. Supervisors: Patricia Cowan, Ph.D. and Paul Domitor, Ph.D. Miami.


Child Abuse, Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence & Other Trauma | Forensic Psychology | Treatment of Childhood Disorders | Family Mediation and Marital Therapy | Treatment of Substance Abuse | Clinical Hypnosis & Psychoneuroimmunology | Behavioral Medicine and Alternative Healing | General Psychological Assessment and Treatment