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Since 1986, I
have been teaching psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers and
marriage, family, and child counselors. Below is a summary of the courses I have taught. Course
outlines are available if requested. See
Publications for information
about my research.
Recent Courses:
mail to: Ellen@berkeleyfamilytherapy.com
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AFTNC Postgraduate Training Program in Couples, Family and Community
Practice. Berkeley, California.. |
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Alliant Graduate School of
Professional Psychology Continuing Education. Working with Families
facing Catastrophic Illness and Multigenerational Family Therapy with
Elders. |
 | Alliant Graduate School of
Professional Psychology. San Francisco, CA. Advanced Seminar
in Family Therapy. Community Practice, Health and Families.. |
Previous
Courses:
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Smith College School of
Social Work. Northampton, MA. 1997 to 2001. Adjunct
Faculty. Teaching:
Multiculturalism and Diversity in Clinical Practice. Sociocultural
Concepts,. Family Theory, Family Therapy. Effects of Managed Care on
Family Therapy. Narrative and Feminist Family Therapy Practice
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California School of Professional Psychology, Alameda, CA. 1991
to 1996. Title: Adjunct Faculty and Liaison
Coordinator. Teaching: Divorce and Nontraditional
Families-Effects on Children, Child Development, Principles of
Psychotherapy, Theory and Technique: Family Therapy, Seminar on
Clinical and Ethical Issues to Ph.D. and Psy.D. clinical psychology
students. Work with local training agencies to integrate internships
with academic training. Supervise dissertations.
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Institute for
Transpersonal Psychology, Menlo Park, CA. 1991. Adjunct Faculty. Teaching, "Family Therapy Theory," to Ph.D. clinical psychology
students.
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University San
Francisco Extension, Palo Alto, CA. 1990. Adjunct Faculty.
Teaching: Child Therapy to second year Masters level students.
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Children's Hospital
at Stanford, Stanford, CA. September 1986 to July 1988.
Family Therapy Coordinator. Teaching and supervision of psychiatric residents and psychology
post-doctoral students in family therapy. supervision of floor
staff. Development of training materials. Specialization in
psychosomatic disorders.
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