Loriann Posner is a licensed marriage and family therapist with over 25 years of experience providing therapy and clinical supervision. She has extensive experience treating children, adolescents, and families through various roles including as a therapist, clinical supervisor, program director, and care manager. Her areas of clinical focus and training include cognitive behavioral therapy, trauma-focused CBT, family systems therapy, and mindfulness-based approaches.
The document provides a summary of Lori Posner's professional experience and qualifications. It details her experience providing clinical supervision, therapy, case management, and program management for children, adolescents, and families across multiple settings since 1994. She has extensive training and certification in areas such as trauma-focused CBT, crisis intervention, clinical supervision, and family mediation.
Jennifer Voth has over 20 years of experience working in clinical psychology and mental health counseling. She has a Master's degree in clinical psychology and is licensed as a clinical psychotherapist and clinical addiction counselor. Her experience includes providing in-home therapy, leading parenting classes and treatment groups, completing assessments and court reports, and collaborating with other agencies. She has extensive training and skills in areas such as cognitive behavioral therapy, substance abuse treatment, sexual offender treatment, and family therapy.
Linda Joyce Sullivan is a licensed clinical social worker and psychotherapist based in Royersford, Pennsylvania who provides individual, group, family, and couples therapy using cognitive behavioral therapy and mindfulness-based approaches. She has over 20 years of experience in clinical settings including private practice, hospitals, residential treatment facilities, and social service agencies. Her experience includes treating individuals with mental health issues, addictions, chronic illness, grief, and stress-related concerns across the lifespan using assessment, treatment planning, psychotherapy, and mindfulness skills training.
Dr. Cynthia Edwards-Hawver is a licensed clinical psychologist in private practice in Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania. She received her doctorate in clinical psychology from Wright State University and specializes in eating
This document provides information about Julie Frederick, a licensed clinical professional counselor in Montana. She has over 4,500 hours of counseling experience working with an Indian reservation and with a crisis center. Her specialties include counseling women who have experienced trauma and men and women reintegrating after incarceration. She recently started her own private practice and plans to expand services to accept more forms of insurance. She has a PhD in counseling education from Walden University with a focus on trauma and crisis.
This document provides information about Victoria L. Marrow's education and professional experience. It details that she earned a Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology in 2014 and has held various clinical psychology internships and graduate training positions since 2011, working with populations including offenders, substance abusers, and children/adolescents. Her experience includes conducting assessments, individual/group therapy, and she has specialized training in several assessment measures.
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This presentation discusses family-centered treatment for women with substance use disorders. It provides an overview of families and women with substance use disorders, explores a continuum of family-based services, and discusses a comprehensive model of family-centered services. The presentation is based on papers from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration and covers topics like the prevalence of substance abuse in families, the intergenerational cycle of substance abuse, the evolution of family-centered treatment, components of family-centered treatment including clinical and community support services, and adopting a paradigm shift to a family-centered approach.
William H. Ochs has over 10 years of experience working in clinical psychology. He received a Master's degree in applied psychology from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette in 2010 and a Bachelor's degree in psychology from Tulane University in 2007. Currently, he works as a Behavioral Program Supervisor at Evergreen - North Lakes in Hammond, LA, where he supervises home managers and staff. He has held various roles involving psychological evaluation, counseling, and education.
Sethlin Hookstra is a licensed psychologist in Las Vegas, Nevada. She has over 15 years of experience providing psychological assessments and therapy. She has worked in a variety of settings including private practice, community clinics, hospitals, and corrections. Her experience includes providing services to children, adolescents, families, and adults. She has specialized training and experience in forensic psychology.
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This document discusses dual and multiple relationships in counseling practice. It defines dual relationships as situations where two or more connections exist between a therapist and client, such as being friends or colleagues. Multiple relationships involve additional roles beyond the treatment relationship. While some dual relationships can be unavoidable, they risk undermining client trust and confidentiality. The document outlines different types of dual relationships and strategies for counselors to maintain ethical standards by prioritizing client autonomy, trust, and consent.
Bruce Chambers is a licensed psychologist who has over 35 years of experience in clinical and administrative roles. He received his Ph.D. from Cornell University and has held several leadership positions, including CEO of psychiatric hospitals and community mental health centers. Currently, he operates a private practice providing forensic evaluations, custody evaluations, and consultation services. He has conducted over 700 custody evaluations and provides expert testimony and consultation to attorneys and courts.
Janella Street is a licensed clinical psychologist in private practice who provides forensic psychological services including child custody evaluations, court-ordered evaluations, and medical-legal evaluations. She has over 15 years of experience working in forensic and clinical settings including the California Department of Corrections, Coalinga State Hospital, and Alameda County Superior Court. Her private practice, Three Bridges Psychology and Mediation, is located in Berkeley, CA.
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This document provides information on different types of counselling such as premarital counselling, genetic counselling, and marital counselling. Premarital counselling involves counselling couples before marriage to improve their relationship and address any issues. Genetic counselling addresses hereditary disorders and risks and helps individuals make informed decisions. Marital counselling assists couples experiencing problems in their relationship or considering ending their marriage. The document outlines the goals, processes, and roles of professionals for each type of counselling.
This document provides Travis M. Spencer's counseling portfolio, which includes his professional mission statement, affiliations, counseling worldview based on Gestalt therapy, and proposals for counseling projects and interventions. The portfolio demonstrates Spencer's conceptualization of clients and treatment using a Gestalt approach, which focuses on awareness, present experiences, and the client-counselor relationship. It includes proposals for programs incorporating creative expression, mindfulness, and group work to address issues like risky behaviors, career readiness, and community involvement.
Nicole Osborn is a doctoral candidate in clinical psychology at Forest Institute of Professional Psychology. She has completed masters degrees in counseling psychology and has extensive clinical experience providing psychological services in correctional facilities and community mental health settings. Her clinical training has focused on forensic assessment, group facilitation, and working with underserved populations. She has conducted research examining suicide risk among incarcerated individuals and presented her work at several conferences.
Attendees will gain insight and understanding into the unique challenges and needs of families who have a relative with a mental illness from a family systems perspective. With this knowledge those in attendance will learn ways to help family members to get the knowledge and supports they need to help themselves and their ill relative.
John Trojian has over 30 years of experience in psychology, psychotherapy, counseling, and pastoral care. He has worked as a lecturer, psychotherapist, director of family counseling services, and owned a group home. His areas of expertise include psychotherapy, counseling for addiction, marriage and family issues, clinical pastoral psychology, and conducting staff training. He is submitting his resume and research interests for a faculty position.
The document outlines a psychosocial support training toolkit created by Fiji Red Cross Society and IFRC after Tropical Cyclone Winston. The toolkit contains three sections - training tools for volunteers, community tools for affected people, and volunteer tools for self-care. The training tools are used by Red Cross to prepare volunteers to provide psychosocial support after disasters by understanding impacts, roles, and caring for themselves. The community tools help volunteers support affected households and communities with recovery information. The volunteer tools provide information for volunteers to share with families about caring for their wellbeing while working with communities.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Michelle Kaufman Olson, Psy.D. It summarizes her education, licenses, professional experience, internships, trainings, and references. She received her doctorate in psychology from Alliant International University in 2006. Her professional experience includes conducting therapy in private practice and community mental health settings. She has specialized training and experience in trauma, EMDR, and working with children, families, and couples.
Marilyn Yvonne Guhl has over 20 years of experience as a Licensed Professional Counselor, providing services in inpatient and outpatient treatment settings. She has managed units with 65 inpatient beds and 20 residential beds. Guhl has experience training and supervising over 60 staff members. Currently, she operates a private practice providing cognitive behavioral therapy and consulting services.
The document provides an extensive resume for Christopher Jason Schalge, PhD, outlining his clinical experience which includes private practice as an integrity coach, various clinical positions in residential treatment centers, and predoctoral and postdoctoral internships. It also lists his education as a PhD in Clinical Psychology from Sofia University, along with research, teaching, and presentation experience primarily focused on mindfulness, somatics, and conflict resolution.
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- Trauma in infancy and childhood, especially chronic trauma, can disrupt neurobiological development and negatively impact attachment, emotional regulation, and cognitive development.
- Unresolved trauma in parents can impair their ability to parent sensitively and be reflected in the traumatizing of their own children, potentially continuing the cycle of intergenerational trauma.
- Early intervention is important to prevent the transmission of trauma and its developmental effects across generations by helping parents process their own traumatic experiences and history so they can parent in a more emotionally attuned manner.
This document provides a summary of Dr. Monica Shahbaznia Alvarez's credentials, including her education, clinical experience, research experience, presentations, training, affiliations, and languages spoken. She has over 15 years of clinical experience working with children, adolescents, families and medical teams. She received her PhD in Clinical Psychology from Alliant International University and has held various clinical roles, including independent practice and positions at hospitals.
The document summarizes a mental health symposium focused on perfectionism. It provides an overview of the keynote speaker, Julie de Azevedo Hanks, and her opening presentation on embracing imperfection and creativity as an antidote to perfectionism. It also outlines the schedule of presentations throughout the day-long event, including several breakout sessions on topics like overcoming perfectionism and the relationship between perfectionism, religiosity, and depression. Brief biographies are provided for each of the presenters.
This document provides an overview and goals of a training on trauma-informed care (TIC). It discusses recognizing the impact of adverse childhood experiences and how unresolved trauma relates to long-term health outcomes. It emphasizes the importance of identifying and addressing trauma, reducing re-traumatization in services, and understanding secondary trauma for workers. The training aims to provide resources for staff to learn about working in a TIC system.
This resume is for Alane J. Knapp, an experienced licensed clinical social worker seeking a position adhering to high ethical standards of clinical social work. She has over 30 years of experience providing individual, family, and group therapy for a wide range of mental health and substance abuse issues. Her experience includes program development, clinical supervision, and working in both inpatient and outpatient settings. She is proficient in several treatment models and specialized in areas like depression, personality disorders, and survivors of abuse.
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Sethlin Hookstra is a licensed psychologist in Las Vegas, Nevada. She has over 15 years of experience providing psychological assessments and therapy. She has worked in a variety of settings including private practice, community clinics, hospitals, and corrections. Her experience includes providing services to children, adolescents, families, and adults. She has specialized training and experience in forensic psychology.
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This document discusses dual and multiple relationships in counseling practice. It defines dual relationships as situations where two or more connections exist between a therapist and client, such as being friends or colleagues. Multiple relationships involve additional roles beyond the treatment relationship. While some dual relationships can be unavoidable, they risk undermining client trust and confidentiality. The document outlines different types of dual relationships and strategies for counselors to maintain ethical standards by prioritizing client autonomy, trust, and consent.
Bruce Chambers is a licensed psychologist who has over 35 years of experience in clinical and administrative roles. He received his Ph.D. from Cornell University and has held several leadership positions, including CEO of psychiatric hospitals and community mental health centers. Currently, he operates a private practice providing forensic evaluations, custody evaluations, and consultation services. He has conducted over 700 custody evaluations and provides expert testimony and consultation to attorneys and courts.
Janella Street is a licensed clinical psychologist in private practice who provides forensic psychological services including child custody evaluations, court-ordered evaluations, and medical-legal evaluations. She has over 15 years of experience working in forensic and clinical settings including the California Department of Corrections, Coalinga State Hospital, and Alameda County Superior Court. Her private practice, Three Bridges Psychology and Mediation, is located in Berkeley, CA.
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This document provides information on different types of counselling such as premarital counselling, genetic counselling, and marital counselling. Premarital counselling involves counselling couples before marriage to improve their relationship and address any issues. Genetic counselling addresses hereditary disorders and risks and helps individuals make informed decisions. Marital counselling assists couples experiencing problems in their relationship or considering ending their marriage. The document outlines the goals, processes, and roles of professionals for each type of counselling.
This document provides Travis M. Spencer's counseling portfolio, which includes his professional mission statement, affiliations, counseling worldview based on Gestalt therapy, and proposals for counseling projects and interventions. The portfolio demonstrates Spencer's conceptualization of clients and treatment using a Gestalt approach, which focuses on awareness, present experiences, and the client-counselor relationship. It includes proposals for programs incorporating creative expression, mindfulness, and group work to address issues like risky behaviors, career readiness, and community involvement.
Nicole Osborn is a doctoral candidate in clinical psychology at Forest Institute of Professional Psychology. She has completed masters degrees in counseling psychology and has extensive clinical experience providing psychological services in correctional facilities and community mental health settings. Her clinical training has focused on forensic assessment, group facilitation, and working with underserved populations. She has conducted research examining suicide risk among incarcerated individuals and presented her work at several conferences.
Attendees will gain insight and understanding into the unique challenges and needs of families who have a relative with a mental illness from a family systems perspective. With this knowledge those in attendance will learn ways to help family members to get the knowledge and supports they need to help themselves and their ill relative.
John Trojian has over 30 years of experience in psychology, psychotherapy, counseling, and pastoral care. He has worked as a lecturer, psychotherapist, director of family counseling services, and owned a group home. His areas of expertise include psychotherapy, counseling for addiction, marriage and family issues, clinical pastoral psychology, and conducting staff training. He is submitting his resume and research interests for a faculty position.
The document outlines a psychosocial support training toolkit created by Fiji Red Cross Society and IFRC after Tropical Cyclone Winston. The toolkit contains three sections - training tools for volunteers, community tools for affected people, and volunteer tools for self-care. The training tools are used by Red Cross to prepare volunteers to provide psychosocial support after disasters by understanding impacts, roles, and caring for themselves. The community tools help volunteers support affected households and communities with recovery information. The volunteer tools provide information for volunteers to share with families about caring for their wellbeing while working with communities.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Michelle Kaufman Olson, Psy.D. It summarizes her education, licenses, professional experience, internships, trainings, and references. She received her doctorate in psychology from Alliant International University in 2006. Her professional experience includes conducting therapy in private practice and community mental health settings. She has specialized training and experience in trauma, EMDR, and working with children, families, and couples.
Marilyn Yvonne Guhl has over 20 years of experience as a Licensed Professional Counselor, providing services in inpatient and outpatient treatment settings. She has managed units with 65 inpatient beds and 20 residential beds. Guhl has experience training and supervising over 60 staff members. Currently, she operates a private practice providing cognitive behavioral therapy and consulting services.
The document provides an extensive resume for Christopher Jason Schalge, PhD, outlining his clinical experience which includes private practice as an integrity coach, various clinical positions in residential treatment centers, and predoctoral and postdoctoral internships. It also lists his education as a PhD in Clinical Psychology from Sofia University, along with research, teaching, and presentation experience primarily focused on mindfulness, somatics, and conflict resolution.
These slides contain detailed description of family therapy including : Introduction, Definition, Aims/Goals, Indication, Contraindication, Functions, Types, Nursing diagnosis and interventions, Nursing responsibilities, Research.
- Trauma in infancy and childhood, especially chronic trauma, can disrupt neurobiological development and negatively impact attachment, emotional regulation, and cognitive development.
- Unresolved trauma in parents can impair their ability to parent sensitively and be reflected in the traumatizing of their own children, potentially continuing the cycle of intergenerational trauma.
- Early intervention is important to prevent the transmission of trauma and its developmental effects across generations by helping parents process their own traumatic experiences and history so they can parent in a more emotionally attuned manner.
This document provides a summary of Dr. Monica Shahbaznia Alvarez's credentials, including her education, clinical experience, research experience, presentations, training, affiliations, and languages spoken. She has over 15 years of clinical experience working with children, adolescents, families and medical teams. She received her PhD in Clinical Psychology from Alliant International University and has held various clinical roles, including independent practice and positions at hospitals.
The document summarizes a mental health symposium focused on perfectionism. It provides an overview of the keynote speaker, Julie de Azevedo Hanks, and her opening presentation on embracing imperfection and creativity as an antidote to perfectionism. It also outlines the schedule of presentations throughout the day-long event, including several breakout sessions on topics like overcoming perfectionism and the relationship between perfectionism, religiosity, and depression. Brief biographies are provided for each of the presenters.
This document provides an overview and goals of a training on trauma-informed care (TIC). It discusses recognizing the impact of adverse childhood experiences and how unresolved trauma relates to long-term health outcomes. It emphasizes the importance of identifying and addressing trauma, reducing re-traumatization in services, and understanding secondary trauma for workers. The training aims to provide resources for staff to learn about working in a TIC system.
This resume is for Alane J. Knapp, an experienced licensed clinical social worker seeking a position adhering to high ethical standards of clinical social work. She has over 30 years of experience providing individual, family, and group therapy for a wide range of mental health and substance abuse issues. Her experience includes program development, clinical supervision, and working in both inpatient and outpatient settings. She is proficient in several treatment models and specialized in areas like depression, personality disorders, and survivors of abuse.
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Daniel Redman has nearly 20 years of experience in mental health settings including educational, residential, and day treatment facilities. He has worked successfully with individuals, families, and groups. Redman provides individual and family therapy, develops social skills curricula, completes clinical documentation, and consults with psychiatrists. He has enhanced clients' academic and social success, improved emotional stability and mental health, and achieved high client satisfaction through effective use of therapeutic modalities and excellent interpersonal skills.
Irina Yakhnitskiy has over 15 years of experience in social work and behavioral healthcare. She holds multiple licenses including as an Independent Chemical Dependency Counselor and Independent Social Worker with Supervision Designation in Ohio. Her experience includes positions assessing substance abuse and mental health programs, conducting clinical work, and managing residential facilities and shelters. She is fluent in Ukrainian and Russian.
Melanie R. Roberts has over 25 years of experience in social services and advocating for accessible community mental health services. She has worked for various organizations in South Carolina and Arizona providing counseling, case management, crisis intervention, and quality improvement efforts. Roberts is committed to implementing engagement of clients in health information technology to improve services.
Lisa Palladino holds a PhD in clinical psychology and is licensed in California. She has over 10 years of experience working as a psychologist in private practice, school settings, and treatment centers. Her areas of expertise include trauma treatment, substance abuse recovery, and psychological assessment. Currently, she works as a clinical supervisor at Evolve Growth Treatment Center in Ojai, California.
John Schipke has over 30 years of experience as a behavioral health therapist providing services to diverse populations. He specializes in treating patients with severe and persistent mental illness and co-occurring substance use disorders. He has worked in various clinical settings including community health centers, private practices, and health insurance companies. He is skilled in therapies including EMDR, DBT, clinical hypnosis, and more traditional approaches.
Rita Lombardi has over 30 years of experience as a bilingual psychotherapist. She has a master's degree in psychology from the University of Buenos Aires and is licensed as an LMHC in New York State. Her experience includes conducting individual and group psychotherapy sessions for children, adolescents, adults, and families dealing with issues such as depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and addiction. She has worked in private practice as well as at several counseling centers. Prior to becoming a psychotherapist, she worked as a labor relations psychologist in Argentina, conducting employee evaluations and counseling.
Oriel Jane Offit has over 15 years of experience as a clinical psychologist, including 8 years working at the Central Texas Veterans Health Care System in Waco, Texas. She received her doctorate in clinical psychology from Baylor University and is licensed in both Kansas and Maine. Her specializations include treating substance use disorders, PTSD, and comorbid mental health conditions.
This document provides biographical and professional information about Cynthia E. Lermond, a licensed clinical psychologist. It includes her contact information, licenses, clinical interests, education history, and extensive professional experience providing forensic evaluations, psychotherapy, program development and management, training, and clinical supervision in various forensic settings. Her experience spans over 20 years working in both public and private settings.
This document contains the resume of Holly Bechard, a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner. She has over 10 years of experience providing mental healthcare and medication management to patients. Currently, she works as a nursing instructor at Vanderbilt University and has a private practice. She also has experience teaching nursing courses at Lipscomb University and working at various mental health facilities. Holly holds a Bachelor's degree in Psychology, a Master's degree as a psychiatric NP, and a Doctorate of Education. She maintains several professional certifications and licenses.
Marta Gongora is seeking a position utilizing her background in psychology and experience as a licensed psychologist, counselor, therapist, and behavioral specialist. She has over 15 years of experience providing counseling services including individual, group, and family counseling for diverse populations. Her resume highlights employment history providing substance abuse counseling and behavioral intervention services. She is bilingual in Spanish and English.
This vita summarizes Theodore Lane's education and extensive experience providing clinical services and administration for child and adolescent mental health programs. He has over 30 years of experience developing and implementing various child mental health service systems, including outpatient treatment, case management, intensive in-home services, day treatment, therapeutic foster care, and residential programs. Currently, Lane works as a consulting psychologist providing clinical consultation, supervision, and training in evidence-based practices and system of care approaches.
Luz Torrey has over 15 years of experience as a bilingual counselor providing psychological counseling, education, and treatment for mental health, addiction, and vocational issues. She has a Master's in Psychology and is a certified addiction counselor. For several organizations, she has counseled individuals and groups, assessed clients, developed treatment plans, and collaborated with other professionals. She is proficient in counseling techniques and community outreach.
Jill Larson is a licensed clinical social worker with over 10 years of experience providing therapeutic services, case management, and clinical supervision. She currently serves as the Clinical Supervisor for the Nurturing Families Network of L+M Hospital in Connecticut, where she supervises family support providers, conducts assessments and intakes, manages a budget, and fosters community collaborations. Previously, she has held social work roles in Maryland, Massachusetts, and Minnesota providing services such as therapy, case management, teaching parenting classes, and crisis evaluation. She holds a Master's degree in Clinical Social Work from the University of St. Thomas and University of St. Catherine's.
The document provides a summary of Graziella Reis Sanga's qualifications and experience. She has over 10 years of experience working in mental health and as a licensed behavioral specialist consultant in Pennsylvania. Her experience includes providing individual, family, and group counseling, advocacy, education, and crisis counseling for a wide range of clients in various settings such as schools, agencies, and shelters. She is trilingual in English, Spanish, and Portuguese.
The document provides biographical and professional information on Jannis Moody, PhD, including her education, teaching experience, clinical work experience, and areas of specialty in multicultural psychology and issues impacting African American communities. It outlines her positions as an assistant and visiting professor, guest lecturer, parenting instructor, and various clinical roles providing assessment, consultation, program management, and crisis counseling services. The document demonstrates Dr. Moody's extensive experience in teaching, clinical work, and leadership roles focusing on issues of diversity, culture, and the psychological wellness of African American and other minority populations.
Mark Mautner has over 15 years of experience in counseling, probation, and social services. He has a Master's degree in Counseling Psychology and is currently a Marriage and Family Therapist trainee. He is currently working at the Napa County Probation Department, where he created and implemented programs for at-risk individuals, including a Deferred Entry of Judgment program and Evening Reporting Center. Previously he has held positions providing substance abuse counseling, behavioral intervention for children with autism or emotional disturbances, residential treatment supervision, and child protective services intake.
Brian K. Wald is a clinical psychologist in private practice in Virginia Beach, VA who provides forensic psychological evaluations, including parenting capacity and custody evaluations. He has over 30 years of professional experience that includes positions as a clinical director for managed healthcare companies, the owner of a private group practice, and teaching roles at Eastern Virginia Medical School. He holds a doctorate in psychology and is a licensed psychologist in Virginia.
Laurel Brundage is a licensed clinical psychologist with over 20 years of experience providing psychological services. She has worked in a variety of settings including private practices, hospitals, and employee assistance programs. Her experience includes treating individuals with a broad range of psychological issues from chronic mental illness and substance abuse to developmental concerns and mood disorders. She received her Psy.D. in clinical psychology from Florida Institute of Technology in 1999.
This document provides a summary of Stephanie Slaughter's qualifications and experience as a clinician. She has over 11 years of experience in behavioral healthcare with expertise in addictions, dual diagnosis treatment, group therapy, and clinical documentation. Her experience includes positions as a substance abuse counselor, therapist, and clinical director where she conducted assessments, developed treatment plans, facilitated therapy, and ensured accurate documentation. She holds a Master of Social Work degree and licenses as a clinical social worker and addiction specialist.
Dr. Kurt S. Vaillancourt is a licensed marriage and family therapist and psychologist in private practice in West Hollywood, California. He has over 20 years of experience providing therapy and counseling services to individuals, families, couples, adolescents and groups. He has worked in a variety of settings including private practice, hospitals, rehabilitation facilities and community organizations.
1. LORIANN POSNER, LMFT
License # 3FI00154200
15 Oakley Dr.
Cherry Hill, NJ 08003
H-856-751-7262
C- 609-413-1938
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Family Therapy and Consultation Services May 2015 to Present
Woodbury NJ
Responsible for clinical supervision of MFT candidates for New Jersey State Licensure, Clinical supervision of
graduate students in clinical psychology or family therapy programs from LaSalle University and Drexel
University. Supervisory approach is person centered while utilizing a cognitive behavioral perspective.
Theoretical orientation focuses on a family systems approach. Review of supervisee documentation and
clinical supervisor documentation.
Youth Consultation Services March 2006 to Present
Somerdale, NJ
Therapist
Responsible for therapy and treatment planning for children and adolescents with mental health and
developmental disabilities in foster care outpatient setting, intake assessments, forms of therapy include:
individual, group, and family therapy. Therapeutic approaches include: play therapy, mindful meditation,
cognitive behavioral approaches, Trauma Focused CBT, structural and multi-systemic family therapy.
Training responsibilities include developing and teaching the following topics to foster parents and YCS staff:
Suicide Prevention, Human Development, Sexual Development, Attachment Grief and Loss. Autism
Awareness and Interventions, Clinical Supervision of interns, Coordinate with case management entities,
clinical documentation.
NHS of New Jersey June 2005 to March 2006
Marlton, NJ
Clinical Supervisor of Intensive and In Community Therapy
Responsible for clinical operations of Intensive in Community Therapy program including the following levels
of care: Licensed in home Needs Assessments and ongoing treatment, Masters level therapists and
Behavioral Assistants. Duties and responsibilities include interviewing and hiring all new staff, assigning cases,
ensuring care coordination, training, clinical supervision, and ongoing support of employees, developing
plans of treatment, developing and maintaining relationships with care managers, referral sources and area
agencies. For children and adolescents with mental health and developmental disabilities.
Steininger Behavioral Care Services
Cherry Hill, New Jersey
Program Director Youth Case Management June 2004 to May 2005
Responsible for the development of the Youth Case Management department and its role in Child Welfare
Reform. Developed innovative wrap around case management approaches for children and adolescents
with mental health and developmental disabilities and youth involved in the juvenile justice system.
Recruitment, hiring and training all staff. Leadership techniques utilized: mission centered, values based
management, Work collaboratively with other members of the executive team.
United Behavioral Health December 1996 to June
2004
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Care Manager October 2003 to June 2004
Responsible for assessment, evaluation and clinical review of the following aspects of inpatient care: acute
inpatient hospitalization, mental health residential treatment, intensive outpatient care, substance abuse
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2. inpatient and residential treatment, for adults, adolescents and children with mental health and
developmental disabilities. All cases presented in medical rounds with staff psychiatrist.
Lori Posner LMFT
UBH San Diego California
Manager Access and Crisis Line April 1999 to September
2003
Responsible for the management of operations of a 24-hour mental health and suicide prevention hotline.
Clinical supervision of licensed and masters level staff responsible for telephone assessment, referral and
follow up for mental health services in San Diego County for the Medi-Cal the indigent and uninsured
population. Managed crisis line and coordinated CISD referrals for children and families after two San Diego
school shootings. Clinical supervision of initial hospital assessments. Supervised crisis calls and assisted in
complicated issues of triage, particularly cases involving suicidal ideation, child abuse, elder abuse, and
homicidal ideation. Participated actively in training.
United Behavioral Health
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
EAP Team Leader June 1998 March 1999
Supervision and training responsibilities of thirteen EAP and intake specialists, participated in the
development of training programs for all new contracts. Coordinated efforts with account management on
troubleshooting problems with specific contracts. Developed and conducted CEAP supervision and training
schedules for EAP specialists taking national exam. Conducted individual performance reviews.
Employee Assistance Specialist/ Intake Counselor December 1996 June 1998
Detailed telephonic clinical assessment, counseling and crisis intervention for management and employees,
referral to mental health professionals and community resources, after care follow up on post treatment
clients. Management consultation. Aftercare counseling for State of Pennsylvania CDL employees in
compliance with DOT regulations. Chart documentation.
Family Mediation and Counseling Center
Gibbsboro, NJ
Private Practice February 1997 March
1999
Individual, couples, group, adolescent and family counseling. Specialized in stepfamily integration and
conflict resolution. Shared parenting agreements and family mediation. Professional presentations. Published
professional article in Stepfamilies a publication by the Stepfamily Association of America. Wrote professional
advice column for The Stepparent Connection. Com. a for profit online stepfamily web site.
Family Service of Burlington County
The Family Learning Center, Mount Holly, NJ September 1994 - December 1996
Program Supervisor Partial Hospital
Developed and maintained program operations including staff training and clinical supervision for a family
therapy program, which provided treatment to 25 - 30 at risk families per week. This multicultural population
included domestic violence, substance abuse, and families where children had been placed outside the
home due to child abuse and neglect. Clinical responsibilities included; providing individual, couple, group,
family therapy, parenting skills and conflict resolution for biological and foster parents.
Overseeing intake process, assessed and diagnosed clients under the supervision of the program
psychiatrist, supervised student interns, provided workshops on various subjects.
Life Guidance Services, Incorporated
Partial Hospital Program, Sharon Hill, PA September 1990 - September 1994
Psychotherapist
Facilitator of therapy groups for adults, individual therapy, substance abuse counseling, treatment planning,
couples therapy and family counseling. For the seriously mentally ill and the MICA population. Co-facilitator
of dual diagnosis groups. Other responsibilities included; student supervision, chart documentation and
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3. various referrals for a caseload of 28 clients. Participated in team meetings, supervision meetings and
program development.
Lori Posner LMFT
Life Guidance Services, Inc., Broomall, PA September 1988 - September 1990
Transitional Life Skills Counselor
Counseled clients on psychosocial skills and activities according to service plans. Vocational counseling.
Social and recreational activities. Responded to emergency and crisis situations. Prepared weekly progress
reports and other documentation. Coordinated with supervisor and case manager.
Other Professional Experience
University of Southern California San Diego
Extension Program
San Diego, California
Program Instructor February 2002 to August 2003
Responsible for development and instruction of courses for adult education program for CEUs and CADAC
students. Utilizing an interactive approach including lecture, role play, testing and short essays as teaching
tools. Course topics include crisis intervention and suicide prevention.
Education
Master of Science Degree - 1994
Chestnut Hill College, Chestnut Hill, PA
Counseling Psychology with a Specialization in Marriage and Family Counseling
Bachelor of Arts Degree - 1990
Rosemont College, Rosemont, PA
Major: Psychology - Graduated Magna cum Laude
Associates Degree - 1988
Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA
Major: General Studies - Graduated Highest Honors
Certification and Licenses
40 hours Robins Nest PCIT training under Dr. Cahill June 2016
20 hours Mindfulness Based Training Jefferson Mindfulness Institute May 2,2015
Certified My Life My Choice Clinical Facilitator June 2014
Child Sexual Abuse Case Consultation Project September 2008 to July 2009
MUSC TF-CBT Web Certification June 2007
UMDNJ TF CBT Certification August 2007
Certified in New Jersey Strengths and Needs Assessment
Certified Critical Incident Stress Management Advanced April 2003
Certified Critical Incident Stress Management Suicide April 2003
Certified Critical Incident Stress Management Basic, March 2003
New Jersey State Marriage and Family Therapy License - May 1998
Certified Employee Assistance Professional - December 1997 through December 2003
Accredited Divorce & Family Mediator in the State of New Jersey - April 1997
Certified Divorce Mediator - January 1996
Professional Volunteer Experience
Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County
Family court Division March 1996 - September 1996
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4. Child Custody Mediator
Mediated child custody disputes and negotiated shared parenting arrangements for mandatory mediation
program. Wrote petitions to modify custody to be entered as an order of the court. Utilized techniques of
conflict resolution through empowerment and recognition.
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