Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
More Annotations
A complete backup of https://exotel.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://wilwood.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://taxscan.in
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://xach.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://eyesuckink.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://friendshipgirl.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://usbtypewriter.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://skytouchtechnology.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://scottishlegal.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://ok-inform.ru
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://guhring.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of https://facturatieoffice.nl
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Favourite Annotations
A complete backup of www.hindustantimes.com/education/maharashtra-hsc-board-exams-2020-begin-today-over-3-lakh-students-to-appea
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/51533287
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of www.india.com/hindi-news/career-hindi/ssc-cgl-admit-card-2019-20-ssc-will-soon-release-cgl-tier-1-admit-car
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of www.techradar.com/news/chelsea-vs-manchester-united-live-stream-how-to-watch-premier-league-2020-football-o
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Text
to
DUAL PROGRAM
You may enroll in both Foundations of Family Therapy and Live Clinical Supervision in the same year. These two courses taken concurrently are the Dual Program. Applications are now open for 2021-2022 academic year. The deadline to apply has been extended to June 4th, 2021 Foundations of Family Therapy: This 30-week introductory course prepares mental health professionals FINANCIALS - ACKERMAN INSTITUTE FOR THE FAMILY The Ackerman Institute’s audited financial statements and tax form 990s can be downloaded below. FY 18-19 Audited Financial Statement FY 17-18 Form 990FY 17-18 Audited Financial Statement FY 16-17 Form 990FY 16-17 Audited Financial Statement FY 15-16 Form 990 FYMICHAEL DAVIDOVITS
Michael Davidovits, PhD, LCSW, is a teaching faculty member and Assistant Director of the Project for Adolescents and their Families at the Ackerman Institute. He is also a lecturer in the Narrative Medicine Program at Columbia University, and a clinical supervisor in the Family Medicine Residency Program at the Columbia University School of Medicine. Dr.MARY BREWSTER, PHD
Mary Brewster, PhD is a faculty member of the Ackerman Institute for the Family, and Director of Ackerman’s Serious Mental Illness and the Family Project. She received her PhD in Clinical Psychology from the City University in New York in 1999. She also has an MBA from Columbia University. She is a supervisor of familyANDREA BLUMENTHAL
Andrea Blumenthal, LCSW, is a member of the teaching faculty at the Ackerman Institute for the Family and Associate Director of Ackerman’s Foster Care and Adoption Project. She is also a clinical member of Ackerman’s Center for Families and Health. She has extensive experience working with children of all ages and diversefamilies in a
FRAN SCHWARTZ, PH.D
Fran Schwartz, PhD, LCSW, is an anthropologist and psychotherapist with extensive experience as an educational researcher and consultant. Since 1987, Fran has worked actively to connect families and schools with the goal of involving all families in their children’s learning in educationally meaningful ways. As a member of the team at the Center for Family-SchoolPAMELA MENDELSOHN
Group Facilitator, Gender & Family Project Pamela Mendelsohn (she/her) is a clinical social worker who has worked with young people in NYC in a variety of school-based and after-school settings since 2005. Some of her favorite professional moments include launching a Gender and Sexuality Alliance for students at a public high school, co-leadingweek-long camping
RENEE REOPELL
Renee Reopell. Renée Reopell, LCSW, has served the LGBTQ community for over 10 years. Renée received their undergraduate training in Human Development and Family Studies at The Pennsylvania State University, graduating with the university’s first minor in Sexuality and Gender Studies. Campus activism work encouraged Renéeto pursue a
COUPLE AND FAMILY THERAPY At the Ackerman Institute Clinic, trained therapists help families from all ethnic, economic and religious backgrounds. We serve both heterosexual and same sex headed families and couples. Family therapy is a way of understanding and treating emotional problems and personal crises by working with the entire family rather than the individual. Therapy sessions focus on THE MULTIRACIAL FAMILY AND COUPLES PROJECT The Multiracial Family & Couples Project was formed in 2014 at the Ackerman Institute for the Family as part of a larger institutional effort to “stay in the conversation” about race and the impact of racial dynamics on the families and couples. The project is composed of a multiracial team of trained family therapists who are committedto
DUAL PROGRAM
You may enroll in both Foundations of Family Therapy and Live Clinical Supervision in the same year. These two courses taken concurrently are the Dual Program. Applications are now open for 2021-2022 academic year. The deadline to apply has been extended to June 4th, 2021 Foundations of Family Therapy: This 30-week introductory course prepares mental health professionals FINANCIALS - ACKERMAN INSTITUTE FOR THE FAMILY The Ackerman Institute’s audited financial statements and tax form 990s can be downloaded below. FY 18-19 Audited Financial Statement FY 17-18 Form 990FY 17-18 Audited Financial Statement FY 16-17 Form 990FY 16-17 Audited Financial Statement FY 15-16 Form 990 FYMICHAEL DAVIDOVITS
Michael Davidovits, PhD, LCSW, is a teaching faculty member and Assistant Director of the Project for Adolescents and their Families at the Ackerman Institute. He is also a lecturer in the Narrative Medicine Program at Columbia University, and a clinical supervisor in the Family Medicine Residency Program at the Columbia University School of Medicine. Dr.MARY BREWSTER, PHD
Mary Brewster, PhD is a faculty member of the Ackerman Institute for the Family, and Director of Ackerman’s Serious Mental Illness and the Family Project. She received her PhD in Clinical Psychology from the City University in New York in 1999. She also has an MBA from Columbia University. She is a supervisor of familyANDREA BLUMENTHAL
Andrea Blumenthal, LCSW, is a member of the teaching faculty at the Ackerman Institute for the Family and Associate Director of Ackerman’s Foster Care and Adoption Project. She is also a clinical member of Ackerman’s Center for Families and Health. She has extensive experience working with children of all ages and diversefamilies in a
FRAN SCHWARTZ, PH.D
Fran Schwartz, PhD, LCSW, is an anthropologist and psychotherapist with extensive experience as an educational researcher and consultant. Since 1987, Fran has worked actively to connect families and schools with the goal of involving all families in their children’s learning in educationally meaningful ways. As a member of the team at the Center for Family-SchoolPAMELA MENDELSOHN
Group Facilitator, Gender & Family Project Pamela Mendelsohn (she/her) is a clinical social worker who has worked with young people in NYC in a variety of school-based and after-school settings since 2005. Some of her favorite professional moments include launching a Gender and Sexuality Alliance for students at a public high school, co-leadingweek-long camping
RENEE REOPELL
Renee Reopell. Renée Reopell, LCSW, has served the LGBTQ community for over 10 years. Renée received their undergraduate training in Human Development and Family Studies at The Pennsylvania State University, graduating with the university’s first minor in Sexuality and Gender Studies. Campus activism work encouraged Renéeto pursue a
ACKERMAN INSTITUTE FOR THE FAMILY The Ackerman Institute for the Family is one of the premier institutions for couple and family therapy, and one of the most highly regarded training facilities for family therapists in the United States. The Institute serves families from all walks of life at all stages of family life. APPLY NOW: FREE CLINICAL TRAINING OPPORTUNITY WITH Protected: Apply Now: Free Clinical Training Opportunity with Ackerman’s Gender & Family Project: Family Engagement and AcceptanceTraining (FEAT)
TRAINING OVERVIEW
Upcoming training opportunities for mental health professionals. Expert therapists lead family and couple therapy workshops, short courses, webinars and post-graduate certificate courses at Ackerman's NYC location. CE Contact Hours available. COUPLE AND FAMILY THERAPY At the Ackerman Institute Clinic, trained therapists help families from all ethnic, economic and religious backgrounds. We serve both heterosexual and same sex headed families and couples. Family therapy is a way of understanding and treating emotional problems and personal crises by working with the entire family rather than the individual. Therapy sessions focus on THE SANDY CHERNICK MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Sandy Chernick’s friends and family have created this scholarship to honor her memory and to acknowledge the transformative impact of her externship at Ackerman on her professional and personal life. At Ackerman she honed her unique approach to family & couples therapy and formed lifelong friendships. Sandy was an extraordinarily talented andhumane family &
HANA AHARY - ACKERMAN INSTITUTE FOR THE FAMILY Clinic Associate Hana Ahary, LMSW is a bilingual and bicultural couple and family therapist with experience serving marginalized families. She is a graduate of the Ackerman Institute’s Clinical Externship Program. Currently, she works as a Clinic Associate at the Ackerman Institute helping to contextualize family centered treatment models to culturally support families with creating unique THE GENDER & FAMILY PROJECT TRAININGS The Ackerman Institute’s Gender & Family Project (GFP) offers gender-inclusive training, consultation, and educational resources to schools, companies, and nonprofit organizations. Our collaborative training programs engage with your community to help deepen their understanding of gender diversity and its connection to support and safety in all academic, professional, and community settings LIVE CLINICAL SUPERVISION The deadline to apply has been extended to June 4th, 2021. Using the knowledge of family systems gained from Foundations of Family Therapy, trainees in Live Clinical Supervision will participate on a family therapy treatment team and work with families with live supervision.In our online model, treatment teams use a virtual teletherapy platform to observe and work with family cases. SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS AND THE FAMILY PROJECT By identifying and addressing the impact of maladaptive substance use on family life as early as possible, the Ackerman approach is designed to interrupt and prevent major and potentially irreversible problems from arising within and beyond family life.MICHAEL DAVIDOVITS
Michael Davidovits, PhD, LCSW, is a teaching faculty member and Assistant Director of the Project for Adolescents and their Families at the Ackerman Institute. He is also a lecturer in the Narrative Medicine Program at Columbia University, and a clinical supervisor in the Family Medicine Residency Program at the Columbia University School of Medicine. Dr. COUPLE AND FAMILY THERAPY At the Ackerman Institute Clinic, trained therapists help families from all ethnic, economic and religious backgrounds. We serve both heterosexual and same sex headed families and couples. Family therapy is a way of understanding and treating emotional problems and personal crises by working with the entire family rather than the individual. Therapy sessions focus on THE MULTIRACIAL FAMILY AND COUPLES PROJECT The Multiracial Family & Couples Project was formed in 2014 at the Ackerman Institute for the Family as part of a larger institutional effort to “stay in the conversation” about race and the impact of racial dynamics on the families and couples. The project is composed of a multiracial team of trained family therapists who are committedto
DUAL PROGRAM
You may enroll in both Foundations of Family Therapy and Live Clinical Supervision in the same year. These two courses taken concurrently are the Dual Program. Applications are now open for 2021-2022 academic year. The deadline to apply has been extended to June 4th, 2021 Foundations of Family Therapy: This 30-week introductory course prepares mental health professionals FINANCIALS - ACKERMAN INSTITUTE FOR THE FAMILY The Ackerman Institute’s audited financial statements and tax form 990s can be downloaded below. FY 18-19 Audited Financial Statement FY 17-18 Form 990FY 17-18 Audited Financial Statement FY 16-17 Form 990FY 16-17 Audited Financial Statement FY 15-16 Form 990 FYMICHAEL DAVIDOVITS
Michael Davidovits, PhD, LCSW, is a teaching faculty member and Assistant Director of the Project for Adolescents and their Families at the Ackerman Institute. He is also a lecturer in the Narrative Medicine Program at Columbia University, and a clinical supervisor in the Family Medicine Residency Program at the Columbia University School of Medicine. Dr.MARY BREWSTER, PHD
Mary Brewster, PhD is a faculty member of the Ackerman Institute for the Family, and Director of Ackerman’s Serious Mental Illness and the Family Project. She received her PhD in Clinical Psychology from the City University in New York in 1999. She also has an MBA from Columbia University. She is a supervisor of familyANDREA BLUMENTHAL
Andrea Blumenthal, LCSW, is a member of the teaching faculty at the Ackerman Institute for the Family and Associate Director of Ackerman’s Foster Care and Adoption Project. She is also a clinical member of Ackerman’s Center for Families and Health. She has extensive experience working with children of all ages and diversefamilies in a
FRAN SCHWARTZ, PH.D
Fran Schwartz, PhD, LCSW, is an anthropologist and psychotherapist with extensive experience as an educational researcher and consultant. Since 1987, Fran has worked actively to connect families and schools with the goal of involving all families in their children’s learning in educationally meaningful ways. As a member of the team at the Center for Family-SchoolPAMELA MENDELSOHN
Group Facilitator, Gender & Family Project Pamela Mendelsohn (she/her) is a clinical social worker who has worked with young people in NYC in a variety of school-based and after-school settings since 2005. Some of her favorite professional moments include launching a Gender and Sexuality Alliance for students at a public high school, co-leadingweek-long camping
RENEE REOPELL
Renee Reopell. Renée Reopell, LCSW, has served the LGBTQ community for over 10 years. Renée received their undergraduate training in Human Development and Family Studies at The Pennsylvania State University, graduating with the university’s first minor in Sexuality and Gender Studies. Campus activism work encouraged Renéeto pursue a
COUPLE AND FAMILY THERAPY At the Ackerman Institute Clinic, trained therapists help families from all ethnic, economic and religious backgrounds. We serve both heterosexual and same sex headed families and couples. Family therapy is a way of understanding and treating emotional problems and personal crises by working with the entire family rather than the individual. Therapy sessions focus on THE MULTIRACIAL FAMILY AND COUPLES PROJECT The Multiracial Family & Couples Project was formed in 2014 at the Ackerman Institute for the Family as part of a larger institutional effort to “stay in the conversation” about race and the impact of racial dynamics on the families and couples. The project is composed of a multiracial team of trained family therapists who are committedto
DUAL PROGRAM
You may enroll in both Foundations of Family Therapy and Live Clinical Supervision in the same year. These two courses taken concurrently are the Dual Program. Applications are now open for 2021-2022 academic year. The deadline to apply has been extended to June 4th, 2021 Foundations of Family Therapy: This 30-week introductory course prepares mental health professionals FINANCIALS - ACKERMAN INSTITUTE FOR THE FAMILY The Ackerman Institute’s audited financial statements and tax form 990s can be downloaded below. FY 18-19 Audited Financial Statement FY 17-18 Form 990FY 17-18 Audited Financial Statement FY 16-17 Form 990FY 16-17 Audited Financial Statement FY 15-16 Form 990 FYMICHAEL DAVIDOVITS
Michael Davidovits, PhD, LCSW, is a teaching faculty member and Assistant Director of the Project for Adolescents and their Families at the Ackerman Institute. He is also a lecturer in the Narrative Medicine Program at Columbia University, and a clinical supervisor in the Family Medicine Residency Program at the Columbia University School of Medicine. Dr.MARY BREWSTER, PHD
Mary Brewster, PhD is a faculty member of the Ackerman Institute for the Family, and Director of Ackerman’s Serious Mental Illness and the Family Project. She received her PhD in Clinical Psychology from the City University in New York in 1999. She also has an MBA from Columbia University. She is a supervisor of familyANDREA BLUMENTHAL
Andrea Blumenthal, LCSW, is a member of the teaching faculty at the Ackerman Institute for the Family and Associate Director of Ackerman’s Foster Care and Adoption Project. She is also a clinical member of Ackerman’s Center for Families and Health. She has extensive experience working with children of all ages and diversefamilies in a
FRAN SCHWARTZ, PH.D
Fran Schwartz, PhD, LCSW, is an anthropologist and psychotherapist with extensive experience as an educational researcher and consultant. Since 1987, Fran has worked actively to connect families and schools with the goal of involving all families in their children’s learning in educationally meaningful ways. As a member of the team at the Center for Family-SchoolPAMELA MENDELSOHN
Group Facilitator, Gender & Family Project Pamela Mendelsohn (she/her) is a clinical social worker who has worked with young people in NYC in a variety of school-based and after-school settings since 2005. Some of her favorite professional moments include launching a Gender and Sexuality Alliance for students at a public high school, co-leadingweek-long camping
RENEE REOPELL
Renee Reopell. Renée Reopell, LCSW, has served the LGBTQ community for over 10 years. Renée received their undergraduate training in Human Development and Family Studies at The Pennsylvania State University, graduating with the university’s first minor in Sexuality and Gender Studies. Campus activism work encouraged Renéeto pursue a
ACKERMAN INSTITUTE FOR THE FAMILY The Ackerman Institute for the Family is one of the premier institutions for couple and family therapy, and one of the most highly regarded training facilities for family therapists in the United States. The Institute serves families from all walks of life at all stages of family life. APPLY NOW: FREE CLINICAL TRAINING OPPORTUNITY WITH Protected: Apply Now: Free Clinical Training Opportunity with Ackerman’s Gender & Family Project: Family Engagement and AcceptanceTraining (FEAT)
TRAINING OVERVIEW
Upcoming training opportunities for mental health professionals. Expert therapists lead family and couple therapy workshops, short courses, webinars and post-graduate certificate courses at Ackerman's NYC location. CE Contact Hours available. COUPLE AND FAMILY THERAPY At the Ackerman Institute Clinic, trained therapists help families from all ethnic, economic and religious backgrounds. We serve both heterosexual and same sex headed families and couples. Family therapy is a way of understanding and treating emotional problems and personal crises by working with the entire family rather than the individual. Therapy sessions focus on THE SANDY CHERNICK MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Sandy Chernick’s friends and family have created this scholarship to honor her memory and to acknowledge the transformative impact of her externship at Ackerman on her professional and personal life. At Ackerman she honed her unique approach to family & couples therapy and formed lifelong friendships. Sandy was an extraordinarily talented andhumane family &
HANA AHARY - ACKERMAN INSTITUTE FOR THE FAMILY Clinic Associate Hana Ahary, LMSW is a bilingual and bicultural couple and family therapist with experience serving marginalized families. She is a graduate of the Ackerman Institute’s Clinical Externship Program. Currently, she works as a Clinic Associate at the Ackerman Institute helping to contextualize family centered treatment models to culturally support families with creating unique THE GENDER & FAMILY PROJECT TRAININGS The Ackerman Institute’s Gender & Family Project (GFP) offers gender-inclusive training, consultation, and educational resources to schools, companies, and nonprofit organizations. Our collaborative training programs engage with your community to help deepen their understanding of gender diversity and its connection to support and safety in all academic, professional, and community settings LIVE CLINICAL SUPERVISION The deadline to apply has been extended to June 4th, 2021. Using the knowledge of family systems gained from Foundations of Family Therapy, trainees in Live Clinical Supervision will participate on a family therapy treatment team and work with families with live supervision.In our online model, treatment teams use a virtual teletherapy platform to observe and work with family cases. SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS AND THE FAMILY PROJECT By identifying and addressing the impact of maladaptive substance use on family life as early as possible, the Ackerman approach is designed to interrupt and prevent major and potentially irreversible problems from arising within and beyond family life.MICHAEL DAVIDOVITS
Michael Davidovits, PhD, LCSW, is a teaching faculty member and Assistant Director of the Project for Adolescents and their Families at the Ackerman Institute. He is also a lecturer in the Narrative Medicine Program at Columbia University, and a clinical supervisor in the Family Medicine Residency Program at the Columbia University School of Medicine. Dr. ACKERMAN INSTITUTE FOR THE FAMILYABOUT USTRAININGCOUPLE & FAMILY THERAPYRESEARCHALUMNIWAYS TO GIVE The Ackerman Institute for the Family is one of the premier institutions for couple and family therapy, and one of the most highly regarded training facilities for family therapists in the United States. The Institute serves families from all walks of life at all stages of family life.TRAINING OVERVIEW
Upcoming training opportunities for mental health professionals. Expert therapists lead family and couple therapy workshops, short courses, webinars and post-graduate certificate courses at Ackerman's NYC location. CE Contact Hours available. THE MULTIRACIAL FAMILY AND COUPLES PROJECT The Multiracial Family & Couples Project was formed in 2014 at the Ackerman Institute for the Family as part of a larger institutional effort to “stay in the conversation” about race and the impact of racial dynamics on the families and couples. The project is composed of a multiracial team of trained family therapists who are committedto
WORKSHOPS - ACKERMAN INSTITUTE FOR THE FAMILY Live Online Workshops: Parenting Children with Special Needs: Family Relationships & Family Life Wednesday, May 19, 2021. 10:00 am–1:00 pm (ET) Judy Grossman, DrPH, OTR. 3 CE Contact Hours. Social Intervention in Mental Health: Working with Precarious Families and Larger Systems Friday, June 4, 2021. 1:00 pm–3:00 pm (ET)DUAL PROGRAM
You may enroll in both Foundations of Family Therapy and Live Clinical Supervision in the same year. These two courses taken concurrently are the Dual Program. Applications are now open for 2021-2022 academic year. The deadline to apply has been extended to June 4th, 2021 Foundations of Family Therapy: This 30-week introductory course prepares mental health professionals GENDER & FAMILY PROJECT Gender & Family Project. The Gender & Family Project (GFP) empowers youth, families and communities by providing gender affirmative services, training and research. GFP promotes gender inclusivity as a form of social justice in all the systems involved in the life of the family. GFP was founded in 2010 by Jean Malpas, LMHC, LMFT. FINANCIALS - ACKERMAN INSTITUTE FOR THE FAMILY The Ackerman Institute’s audited financial statements and tax form 990s can be downloaded below. FY 18-19 Audited Financial Statement FY 17-18 Form 990FY 17-18 Audited Financial Statement FY 16-17 Form 990FY 16-17 Audited Financial Statement FY 15-16 Form 990 FY CHIEF DEVELOPMENT AND EXTERNAL AFFAIRS OFFICER Job Title: Chief Development and External Affairs Officer Reports to: President & CEO Department: Development Supervises: N/A FLSA Status: Exempt FT/PT: Full-Time Mission: The Ackerman Institute’s mission is to provide: Innovative couple and family therapy services through its on-site Clinic (licensed by the State of New York Office of Mental Health); State-of-the-art training programs forEVAN IMBER-BLACK
Evan Imber-Black, PhD, is a senior faculty member at the Ackerman Institute and the Director of Ackerman’s Center for Families and Health.Evan is currently Professor and Program Director of the Marriage and Family Therapy Masters Program at Mercy College.RENEE REOPELL
Renee Reopell. Renée Reopell, LCSW, has served the LGBTQ community for over 10 years. Renée received their undergraduate training in Human Development and Family Studies at The Pennsylvania State University, graduating with the university’s first minor in Sexuality and Gender Studies. Campus activism work encouraged Renéeto pursue a
ACKERMAN INSTITUTE FOR THE FAMILYABOUT USTRAININGCOUPLE & FAMILY THERAPYRESEARCHALUMNIWAYS TO GIVE The Ackerman Institute for the Family is one of the premier institutions for couple and family therapy, and one of the most highly regarded training facilities for family therapists in the United States. The Institute serves families from all walks of life at all stages of family life.TRAINING OVERVIEW
Upcoming training opportunities for mental health professionals. Expert therapists lead family and couple therapy workshops, short courses, webinars and post-graduate certificate courses at Ackerman's NYC location. CE Contact Hours available. THE MULTIRACIAL FAMILY AND COUPLES PROJECT The Multiracial Family & Couples Project was formed in 2014 at the Ackerman Institute for the Family as part of a larger institutional effort to “stay in the conversation” about race and the impact of racial dynamics on the families and couples. The project is composed of a multiracial team of trained family therapists who are committedto
WORKSHOPS - ACKERMAN INSTITUTE FOR THE FAMILY Live Online Workshops: Parenting Children with Special Needs: Family Relationships & Family Life Wednesday, May 19, 2021. 10:00 am–1:00 pm (ET) Judy Grossman, DrPH, OTR. 3 CE Contact Hours. Social Intervention in Mental Health: Working with Precarious Families and Larger Systems Friday, June 4, 2021. 1:00 pm–3:00 pm (ET)DUAL PROGRAM
You may enroll in both Foundations of Family Therapy and Live Clinical Supervision in the same year. These two courses taken concurrently are the Dual Program. Applications are now open for 2021-2022 academic year. The deadline to apply has been extended to June 4th, 2021 Foundations of Family Therapy: This 30-week introductory course prepares mental health professionals GENDER & FAMILY PROJECT Gender & Family Project. The Gender & Family Project (GFP) empowers youth, families and communities by providing gender affirmative services, training and research. GFP promotes gender inclusivity as a form of social justice in all the systems involved in the life of the family. GFP was founded in 2010 by Jean Malpas, LMHC, LMFT. FINANCIALS - ACKERMAN INSTITUTE FOR THE FAMILY The Ackerman Institute’s audited financial statements and tax form 990s can be downloaded below. FY 18-19 Audited Financial Statement FY 17-18 Form 990FY 17-18 Audited Financial Statement FY 16-17 Form 990FY 16-17 Audited Financial Statement FY 15-16 Form 990 FY CHIEF DEVELOPMENT AND EXTERNAL AFFAIRS OFFICER Job Title: Chief Development and External Affairs Officer Reports to: President & CEO Department: Development Supervises: N/A FLSA Status: Exempt FT/PT: Full-Time Mission: The Ackerman Institute’s mission is to provide: Innovative couple and family therapy services through its on-site Clinic (licensed by the State of New York Office of Mental Health); State-of-the-art training programs forEVAN IMBER-BLACK
Evan Imber-Black, PhD, is a senior faculty member at the Ackerman Institute and the Director of Ackerman’s Center for Families and Health.Evan is currently Professor and Program Director of the Marriage and Family Therapy Masters Program at Mercy College.RENEE REOPELL
Renee Reopell. Renée Reopell, LCSW, has served the LGBTQ community for over 10 years. Renée received their undergraduate training in Human Development and Family Studies at The Pennsylvania State University, graduating with the university’s first minor in Sexuality and Gender Studies. Campus activism work encouraged Renéeto pursue a
TRAINING OVERVIEW
Upcoming training opportunities for mental health professionals. Expert therapists lead family and couple therapy workshops, short courses, webinars and post-graduate certificate courses at Ackerman's NYC location. CE Contact Hours available. MISSION - ACKERMAN INSTITUTE FOR THE FAMILY Founded in 1960, the Ackerman Institute for the Family is one of the premier institutions for family therapy and one of the best-known and most highly regarded training facilities for family therapists in the United States. The Institute serves families from all walks of life at all stages of family life. COUPLE AND FAMILY THERAPY At the Ackerman Institute Clinic, trained therapists help families from all ethnic, economic and religious backgrounds. We serve both heterosexual and same sex headed families and couples. Family therapy is a way of understanding and treating emotional problems and personal crises by working with the entire family rather than the individual. Therapy sessions focus on HANA AHARY - ACKERMAN INSTITUTE FOR THE FAMILY Clinic Associate Hana Ahary, LMSW is a bilingual and bicultural couple and family therapist with experience serving marginalized families. She is a graduate of the Ackerman Institute’s Clinical Externship Program. Currently, she works as a Clinic Associate at the Ackerman Institute helping to contextualize family centered treatment models to culturally support families with creating unique GENDER & FAMILY PROJECT Gender & Family Project. The Gender & Family Project (GFP) empowers youth, families and communities by providing gender affirmative services, training and research. GFP promotes gender inclusivity as a form of social justice in all the systems involved in the life of the family. GFP was founded in 2010 by Jean Malpas, LMHC, LMFT. SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS AND THE FAMILY PROJECT By identifying and addressing the impact of maladaptive substance use on family life as early as possible, the Ackerman approach is designed to interrupt and prevent major and potentially irreversible problems from arising within and beyond family life.MICHAEL DAVIDOVITS
Michael Davidovits, PhD, LCSW, is a teaching faculty member and Assistant Director of the Project for Adolescents and their Families at the Ackerman Institute. He is also a lecturer in the Narrative Medicine Program at Columbia University, and a clinical supervisor in the Family Medicine Residency Program at the Columbia University School of Medicine. Dr.ANDREA BLUMENTHAL
Andrea Blumenthal, LCSW, is a member of the teaching faculty at the Ackerman Institute for the Family and Associate Director of Ackerman’s Foster Care and Adoption Project. She is also a clinical member of Ackerman’s Center for Families and Health. She has extensive experience working with children of all ages and diversefamilies in a
PAMELA MENDELSOHN
Group Facilitator, Gender & Family Project Pamela Mendelsohn (she/her) is a clinical social worker who has worked with young people in NYC in a variety of school-based and after-school settings since 2005. Some of her favorite professional moments include launching a Gender and Sexuality Alliance for students at a public high school, co-leadingweek-long camping
MARTHA E. EDWARDS, PHD Martha E. Edwards, PhD, is the Founder and Director of the Institute’s Center for the Developing Child and Family. Her interests include: child development in the context of the family, school, and culture; the determinants, outcomes, and processes of parenting; and the integration of body, mind, spirit. Dr. Edwards hasdeveloped a
ACKERMAN INSTITUTE FOR THE FAMILYABOUT USTRAININGCOUPLE & FAMILY THERAPYRESEARCHALUMNIWAYS TO GIVE The Ackerman Institute for the Family is one of the premier institutions for couple and family therapy, and one of the most highly regarded training facilities for family therapists in the United States. The Institute serves families from all walks of life at all stages of family life.TRAINING OVERVIEW
Upcoming training opportunities for mental health professionals. Expert therapists lead family and couple therapy workshops, short courses, webinars and post-graduate certificate courses at Ackerman's NYC location. CE Contact Hours available. THE MULTIRACIAL FAMILY AND COUPLES PROJECT The Multiracial Family & Couples Project was formed in 2014 at the Ackerman Institute for the Family as part of a larger institutional effort to “stay in the conversation” about race and the impact of racial dynamics on the families and couples. The project is composed of a multiracial team of trained family therapists who are committedto
WORKSHOPS - ACKERMAN INSTITUTE FOR THE FAMILY Live Online Workshops: Parenting Children with Special Needs: Family Relationships & Family Life Wednesday, May 19, 2021. 10:00 am–1:00 pm (ET) Judy Grossman, DrPH, OTR. 3 CE Contact Hours. Social Intervention in Mental Health: Working with Precarious Families and Larger Systems Friday, June 4, 2021. 1:00 pm–3:00 pm (ET)DUAL PROGRAM
You may enroll in both Foundations of Family Therapy and Live Clinical Supervision in the same year. These two courses taken concurrently are the Dual Program. Applications are now open for 2021-2022 academic year. The deadline to apply has been extended to June 4th, 2021 Foundations of Family Therapy: This 30-week introductory course prepares mental health professionals GENDER & FAMILY PROJECT Gender & Family Project. The Gender & Family Project (GFP) empowers youth, families and communities by providing gender affirmative services, training and research. GFP promotes gender inclusivity as a form of social justice in all the systems involved in the life of the family. GFP was founded in 2010 by Jean Malpas, LMHC, LMFT. FINANCIALS - ACKERMAN INSTITUTE FOR THE FAMILY The Ackerman Institute’s audited financial statements and tax form 990s can be downloaded below. FY 18-19 Audited Financial Statement FY 17-18 Form 990FY 17-18 Audited Financial Statement FY 16-17 Form 990FY 16-17 Audited Financial Statement FY 15-16 Form 990 FY CHIEF DEVELOPMENT AND EXTERNAL AFFAIRS OFFICER Job Title: Chief Development and External Affairs Officer Reports to: President & CEO Department: Development Supervises: N/A FLSA Status: Exempt FT/PT: Full-Time Mission: The Ackerman Institute’s mission is to provide: Innovative couple and family therapy services through its on-site Clinic (licensed by the State of New York Office of Mental Health); State-of-the-art training programs forEVAN IMBER-BLACK
Evan Imber-Black, PhD, is a senior faculty member at the Ackerman Institute and the Director of Ackerman’s Center for Families and Health.Evan is currently Professor and Program Director of the Marriage and Family Therapy Masters Program at Mercy College.RENEE REOPELL
Renee Reopell. Renée Reopell, LCSW, has served the LGBTQ community for over 10 years. Renée received their undergraduate training in Human Development and Family Studies at The Pennsylvania State University, graduating with the university’s first minor in Sexuality and Gender Studies. Campus activism work encouraged Renéeto pursue a
ACKERMAN INSTITUTE FOR THE FAMILYABOUT USTRAININGCOUPLE & FAMILY THERAPYRESEARCHALUMNIWAYS TO GIVE The Ackerman Institute for the Family is one of the premier institutions for couple and family therapy, and one of the most highly regarded training facilities for family therapists in the United States. The Institute serves families from all walks of life at all stages of family life.TRAINING OVERVIEW
Upcoming training opportunities for mental health professionals. Expert therapists lead family and couple therapy workshops, short courses, webinars and post-graduate certificate courses at Ackerman's NYC location. CE Contact Hours available. THE MULTIRACIAL FAMILY AND COUPLES PROJECT The Multiracial Family & Couples Project was formed in 2014 at the Ackerman Institute for the Family as part of a larger institutional effort to “stay in the conversation” about race and the impact of racial dynamics on the families and couples. The project is composed of a multiracial team of trained family therapists who are committedto
WORKSHOPS - ACKERMAN INSTITUTE FOR THE FAMILY Live Online Workshops: Parenting Children with Special Needs: Family Relationships & Family Life Wednesday, May 19, 2021. 10:00 am–1:00 pm (ET) Judy Grossman, DrPH, OTR. 3 CE Contact Hours. Social Intervention in Mental Health: Working with Precarious Families and Larger Systems Friday, June 4, 2021. 1:00 pm–3:00 pm (ET)DUAL PROGRAM
You may enroll in both Foundations of Family Therapy and Live Clinical Supervision in the same year. These two courses taken concurrently are the Dual Program. Applications are now open for 2021-2022 academic year. The deadline to apply has been extended to June 4th, 2021 Foundations of Family Therapy: This 30-week introductory course prepares mental health professionals GENDER & FAMILY PROJECT Gender & Family Project. The Gender & Family Project (GFP) empowers youth, families and communities by providing gender affirmative services, training and research. GFP promotes gender inclusivity as a form of social justice in all the systems involved in the life of the family. GFP was founded in 2010 by Jean Malpas, LMHC, LMFT. FINANCIALS - ACKERMAN INSTITUTE FOR THE FAMILY The Ackerman Institute’s audited financial statements and tax form 990s can be downloaded below. FY 18-19 Audited Financial Statement FY 17-18 Form 990FY 17-18 Audited Financial Statement FY 16-17 Form 990FY 16-17 Audited Financial Statement FY 15-16 Form 990 FY CHIEF DEVELOPMENT AND EXTERNAL AFFAIRS OFFICER Job Title: Chief Development and External Affairs Officer Reports to: President & CEO Department: Development Supervises: N/A FLSA Status: Exempt FT/PT: Full-Time Mission: The Ackerman Institute’s mission is to provide: Innovative couple and family therapy services through its on-site Clinic (licensed by the State of New York Office of Mental Health); State-of-the-art training programs forEVAN IMBER-BLACK
Evan Imber-Black, PhD, is a senior faculty member at the Ackerman Institute and the Director of Ackerman’s Center for Families and Health.Evan is currently Professor and Program Director of the Marriage and Family Therapy Masters Program at Mercy College.RENEE REOPELL
Renee Reopell. Renée Reopell, LCSW, has served the LGBTQ community for over 10 years. Renée received their undergraduate training in Human Development and Family Studies at The Pennsylvania State University, graduating with the university’s first minor in Sexuality and Gender Studies. Campus activism work encouraged Renéeto pursue a
TRAINING OVERVIEW
Upcoming training opportunities for mental health professionals. Expert therapists lead family and couple therapy workshops, short courses, webinars and post-graduate certificate courses at Ackerman's NYC location. CE Contact Hours available. MISSION - ACKERMAN INSTITUTE FOR THE FAMILY Founded in 1960, the Ackerman Institute for the Family is one of the premier institutions for family therapy and one of the best-known and most highly regarded training facilities for family therapists in the United States. The Institute serves families from all walks of life at all stages of family life. HANA AHARY - ACKERMAN INSTITUTE FOR THE FAMILY Clinic Associate Hana Ahary, LMSW is a bilingual and bicultural couple and family therapist with experience serving marginalized families. She is a graduate of the Ackerman Institute’s Clinical Externship Program. Currently, she works as a Clinic Associate at the Ackerman Institute helping to contextualize family centered treatment models to culturally support families with creating unique COUPLE AND FAMILY THERAPY At the Ackerman Institute Clinic, trained therapists help families from all ethnic, economic and religious backgrounds. We serve both heterosexual and same sex headed families and couples. Family therapy is a way of understanding and treating emotional problems and personal crises by working with the entire family rather than the individual. Therapy sessions focus on GENDER & FAMILY PROJECT Gender & Family Project. The Gender & Family Project (GFP) empowers youth, families and communities by providing gender affirmative services, training and research. GFP promotes gender inclusivity as a form of social justice in all the systems involved in the life of the family. GFP was founded in 2010 by Jean Malpas, LMHC, LMFT. SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS AND THE FAMILY PROJECT By identifying and addressing the impact of maladaptive substance use on family life as early as possible, the Ackerman approach is designed to interrupt and prevent major and potentially irreversible problems from arising within and beyond family life.BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Board of Directors Clyde Brownstone Jeannie Ackerman Curhan Linda Dishy Alfred G. Feliu, Secretary & Legal Counsel Martha Fling Lacey Vigmostad Gilberto Beverly Greene Thomas G. Kahn Dayan Kazi Jeanette Monninger Alice K. Netter Imke Oster, Vice Chair Nicole Poteat Leslie Roberts Rachel Manischewitz Rocker Gregory T. Rogers Robert C. Ruckh, Treasurer Ira Sallen, ChairMARY BREWSTER, PHD
Mary Brewster, PhD is a faculty member of the Ackerman Institute for the Family, and Director of Ackerman’s Serious Mental Illness and the Family Project. She received her PhD in Clinical Psychology from the City University in New York in 1999. She also has an MBA from Columbia University. She is a supervisor of familyPAMELA MENDELSOHN
Group Facilitator, Gender & Family Project Pamela Mendelsohn (she/her) is a clinical social worker who has worked with young people in NYC in a variety of school-based and after-school settings since 2005. Some of her favorite professional moments include launching a Gender and Sexuality Alliance for students at a public high school, co-leadingweek-long camping
COUPLES THERAPY WITH CHILDHOOD SEXUAL ABUSE (CSA Couples in which one partner suffered sexual abuse in childhood often encounter unique difficulties with physical contact, intimacy, sexuality, communication, and trust, and their relationship dynamic may be marked by reenactments of past traumatic relational patterns. This online workshop will present a clinical practice that is founded on the assumption that establishing the witnessing ACKERMAN INSTITUTE FOR THE FAMILYABOUT USTRAININGCOUPLE & FAMILY THERAPYRESEARCHALUMNIWAYS TO GIVE The Ackerman Institute for the Family is one of the premier institutions for couple and family therapy, and one of the most highly regarded training facilities for family therapists in the United States. The Institute serves families from all walks of life at all stages of family life. COUPLE AND FAMILY THERAPY At the Ackerman Institute Clinic, trained therapists help families from all ethnic, economic and religious backgrounds. We serve both heterosexual and same sex headed families and couples. Family therapy is a way of understanding and treating emotional problems and personal crises by working with the entire family rather than the individual. Therapy sessions focus on THE MULTIRACIAL FAMILY AND COUPLES PROJECT The Multiracial Family & Couples Project was formed in 2014 at the Ackerman Institute for the Family as part of a larger institutional effort to “stay in the conversation” about race and the impact of racial dynamics on the families and couples. The project is composed of a multiracial team of trained family therapists who are committedto
DUAL PROGRAM
You may enroll in both Foundations of Family Therapy and Live Clinical Supervision in the same year. These two courses taken concurrently are the Dual Program. Applications are now open for 2021-2022 academic year. The deadline to apply has been extended to June 4th, 2021 Foundations of Family Therapy: This 30-week introductory course prepares mental health professionals FINANCIALS - ACKERMAN INSTITUTE FOR THE FAMILY The Ackerman Institute’s audited financial statements and tax form 990s can be downloaded below. FY 18-19 Audited Financial Statement FY 17-18 Form 990FY 17-18 Audited Financial Statement FY 16-17 Form 990FY 16-17 Audited Financial Statement FY 15-16 Form 990 FYMARY BREWSTER, PHD
Mary Brewster, PhD is a faculty member of the Ackerman Institute for the Family, and Director of Ackerman’s Serious Mental Illness and the Family Project. She received her PhD in Clinical Psychology from the City University in New York in 1999. She also has an MBA from Columbia University. She is a supervisor of familyANDREA BLUMENTHAL
Andrea Blumenthal, LCSW, is a member of the teaching faculty at the Ackerman Institute for the Family and Associate Director of Ackerman’s Foster Care and Adoption Project. She is also a clinical member of Ackerman’s Center for Families and Health. She has extensive experience working with children of all ages and diversefamilies in a
PAMELA MENDELSOHN
Group Facilitator, Gender & Family Project Pamela Mendelsohn (she/her) is a clinical social worker who has worked with young people in NYC in a variety of school-based and after-school settings since 2005. Some of her favorite professional moments include launching a Gender and Sexuality Alliance for students at a public high school, co-leadingweek-long camping
FRAN SCHWARTZ, PH.D
Fran Schwartz, PhD, LCSW, is an anthropologist and psychotherapist with extensive experience as an educational researcher and consultant. Since 1987, Fran has worked actively to connect families and schools with the goal of involving all families in their children’s learning in educationally meaningful ways. As a member of the team at the Center for Family-SchoolRENEE REOPELL
Renee Reopell. Renée Reopell, LCSW, has served the LGBTQ community for over 10 years. Renée received their undergraduate training in Human Development and Family Studies at The Pennsylvania State University, graduating with the university’s first minor in Sexuality and Gender Studies. Campus activism work encouraged Renéeto pursue a
ACKERMAN INSTITUTE FOR THE FAMILYABOUT USTRAININGCOUPLE & FAMILY THERAPYRESEARCHALUMNIWAYS TO GIVE The Ackerman Institute for the Family is one of the premier institutions for couple and family therapy, and one of the most highly regarded training facilities for family therapists in the United States. The Institute serves families from all walks of life at all stages of family life. COUPLE AND FAMILY THERAPY At the Ackerman Institute Clinic, trained therapists help families from all ethnic, economic and religious backgrounds. We serve both heterosexual and same sex headed families and couples. Family therapy is a way of understanding and treating emotional problems and personal crises by working with the entire family rather than the individual. Therapy sessions focus on THE MULTIRACIAL FAMILY AND COUPLES PROJECT The Multiracial Family & Couples Project was formed in 2014 at the Ackerman Institute for the Family as part of a larger institutional effort to “stay in the conversation” about race and the impact of racial dynamics on the families and couples. The project is composed of a multiracial team of trained family therapists who are committedto
DUAL PROGRAM
You may enroll in both Foundations of Family Therapy and Live Clinical Supervision in the same year. These two courses taken concurrently are the Dual Program. Applications are now open for 2021-2022 academic year. The deadline to apply has been extended to June 4th, 2021 Foundations of Family Therapy: This 30-week introductory course prepares mental health professionals FINANCIALS - ACKERMAN INSTITUTE FOR THE FAMILY The Ackerman Institute’s audited financial statements and tax form 990s can be downloaded below. FY 18-19 Audited Financial Statement FY 17-18 Form 990FY 17-18 Audited Financial Statement FY 16-17 Form 990FY 16-17 Audited Financial Statement FY 15-16 Form 990 FYMARY BREWSTER, PHD
Mary Brewster, PhD is a faculty member of the Ackerman Institute for the Family, and Director of Ackerman’s Serious Mental Illness and the Family Project. She received her PhD in Clinical Psychology from the City University in New York in 1999. She also has an MBA from Columbia University. She is a supervisor of familyANDREA BLUMENTHAL
Andrea Blumenthal, LCSW, is a member of the teaching faculty at the Ackerman Institute for the Family and Associate Director of Ackerman’s Foster Care and Adoption Project. She is also a clinical member of Ackerman’s Center for Families and Health. She has extensive experience working with children of all ages and diversefamilies in a
PAMELA MENDELSOHN
Group Facilitator, Gender & Family Project Pamela Mendelsohn (she/her) is a clinical social worker who has worked with young people in NYC in a variety of school-based and after-school settings since 2005. Some of her favorite professional moments include launching a Gender and Sexuality Alliance for students at a public high school, co-leadingweek-long camping
FRAN SCHWARTZ, PH.D
Fran Schwartz, PhD, LCSW, is an anthropologist and psychotherapist with extensive experience as an educational researcher and consultant. Since 1987, Fran has worked actively to connect families and schools with the goal of involving all families in their children’s learning in educationally meaningful ways. As a member of the team at the Center for Family-SchoolRENEE REOPELL
Renee Reopell. Renée Reopell, LCSW, has served the LGBTQ community for over 10 years. Renée received their undergraduate training in Human Development and Family Studies at The Pennsylvania State University, graduating with the university’s first minor in Sexuality and Gender Studies. Campus activism work encouraged Renéeto pursue a
ACKERMAN INSTITUTE FOR THE FAMILY The Ackerman Institute for the Family is one of the premier institutions for couple and family therapy, and one of the most highly regarded training facilities for family therapists in the United States. The Institute serves families from all walks of life at all stages of family life.TRAINING OVERVIEW
Upcoming training opportunities for mental health professionals. Expert therapists lead family and couple therapy workshops, short courses, webinars and post-graduate certificate courses at Ackerman's NYC location. CE Contact Hours available. LIVE CLINICAL SUPERVISION The deadline to apply has been extended to June 4th, 2021. Using the knowledge of family systems gained from Foundations of Family Therapy, trainees in Live Clinical Supervision will participate on a family therapy treatment team and work with families with live supervision.In our online model, treatment teams use a virtual teletherapy platform to observe and work with family cases.MARY BREWSTER, PHD
Mary Brewster, PhD is a faculty member of the Ackerman Institute for the Family, and Director of Ackerman’s Serious Mental Illness and the Family Project. She received her PhD in Clinical Psychology from the City University in New York in 1999. She also has an MBA from Columbia University. She is a supervisor of familyPEGGY PAPP, LCSW
Peggy Papp, LCSW, is a senior faculty member of the Ackerman Institute for the Family. Currently she is the founder and Director of the Project for Adolescents and Their Families.This project has developed a family-based model for treating adolescents focused on bringing about a simultaneous transition in which the adolescent and family change together. Previously,JEAN MALPAS
Jean founded the Ackerman Institute’s Gender & Family Project (GFP) in 2010, and served as GFP’s Executive Director until 2020. He is a psychotherapist in private practice in New York City, and has presented nationally and internationally on topics of gender, sexuality, addiction, couple and family therapy. His work withlesbian, gay
MICHAEL DAVIDOVITS
Michael Davidovits, PhD, LCSW, is a teaching faculty member and Assistant Director of the Project for Adolescents and their Families at the Ackerman Institute. He is also a lecturer in the Narrative Medicine Program at Columbia University, and a clinical supervisor in the Family Medicine Residency Program at the Columbia University School of Medicine. Dr. COUPLES THERAPY WITH CHILDHOOD SEXUAL ABUSE (CSA Couples in which one partner suffered sexual abuse in childhood often encounter unique difficulties with physical contact, intimacy, sexuality, communication, and trust, and their relationship dynamic may be marked by reenactments of past traumatic relational patterns. This online workshop will present a clinical practice that is founded on the assumption that establishing the witnessing MARTHA E. EDWARDS, PHD Martha E. Edwards, PhD, is the Founder and Director of the Institute’s Center for the Developing Child and Family. Her interests include: child development in the context of the family, school, and culture; the determinants, outcomes, and processes of parenting; and the integration of body, mind, spirit. Dr. Edwards hasdeveloped a
CLYDE BROWNSTONE
Clyde Brownstone has served on the board of the Ackerman Institute for the Family since 1980. He is the owner of The Gift Box Corporation of America, the gift industry’s premier packaging provider, the original “green” packaging company and one of the best known in the market. A genuine New Yorker, Mr. Brownstone was bornDONATE
* About Us
* Mission
* Our History
* Board of Directors* Administration
* Faculty
* Annual Reports
* In the Press
* Careers
* Contact Us
* Training
* Training Overview
* Workshops
* Core Curriculum
* Social Work and Diversity Program * Community Training * General Information* Academic Calendar
* Apply Now
* Couple & Family Therapy * Couple and Family Therapy * Frequently Asked Questions * Free Event for Parents: Parenting Stress During COVID* Research
* Clinical Research Projects* Alumni
* Ackerman Alumni
* Alumni Lectures
* Member Directory
* WAYS TO GIVE
* Donate Now
* GFP Building Resilience Fund* Donate Stock
* Charity Rating
* __ View Cart
* Español
* Videos
* Photos
* Ackerman News
* __ CONTACT US
DONATE
*
LEARN MORE
*
2019 ANNUAL REPORT
*
COUPLE AND FAMILY THERAPY*
TRAINING
*
RESEARCH
1
2
3
4
5
loading...
WHAT WE DO
Founded in 1960, the Ackerman Institute for the Family is one of the premier institutions for family therapy and one of the best-known and most highly regarded training facilities for family therapists in the United States. The Institute serves families from all walks of life at all stages of family life. Our programming and services continue to operate while the Ackerman offices are closed. Our therapy services have transitioned to teletherapy, and our training programs are now held online. Read Ackerman’s COVID-19 Action Plan.
FAMILIES THRIVE
DIVERSITY IN FAMILY THERAPY TRAINING AT ACKERMANWATCH MORE VIDEOS
UPCOMING WORKSHOPS & SHORT COURSES div > ul'}" data-uk-grid-margin="">* May 19, 2021
* June 4, 2021
* Begins September 2021* May 19, 2021
*
Parenting Children with Special Needs: Family Relationships & FamilyLife
The first part of the workshop will focus on potential challenges in the parent-child, co-parenting, sibling, or extended family relationships. The second part of the workshop will include family narratives that illustrate how family routines, daily life and special occasions are impacted by disability.More Information
*
Social Intervention in Mental Health: Working with Precarious Familiesand Larger Systems
In this workshop, participants will see a way of working with precarious families through a relational contextual model.More Information
*
Core Curriculum in Couple and Family Therapy Enrollment is now open! Our core curriculum training program provides top-tier clinical experience and online learning. Apply now and gain the skills you need to succeed as a couple and family therapist. The deadline to apply is May 1st, 2021.Learn more
RESEARCH
* Foster Care and Adoption Project * The Latino Youth and Family Immigration Project: Dimelo en Español* Bright Beginnings
* The JUSTICE Project * The Gender and Family Project*
Foster Care and Adoption Project Read More _Directors: Catherine Lewis, LCSW and Andrea Blumenthal, LCSW_ The Foster Care and Adoption Project (FCAP) integrates ideas from family therapy, interpersonal neurobiology, and trauma studies to develop a model of working with families and agency workers who are impacted by or who interact with families involved with foster careand adoption.
*
The Latino Youth and Family Immigration Project: Dimelo enEspañol Read More
_Directors: Silvia B. Espinal and Genoveva Garcia_ The Latino Youth and Family Immigration Project (LYIP): Dímelo en Español provides a specialized framework of family therapy to First and Second generation Latino youth and their families. This project is led by family therapists Silvia B. Espinal, LCSW, and Genoveva Garcia,LCSW.
El Proyecto Juventud y la Familia Latina Inmigrante: Dímelo enEspañol.
*
Bright Beginnings Read More _Director: Martha Edwards, PhD_ Bright Beginnings is a theoretically based intervention for families making the transition to parenthood, consisting of group discussions and parent-child activities. Developed by Dr. Martha Edwards, it is designed to help parents promote their children’s social and emotional development and school readiness through a curriculum that includes a prenatal component for expectant mothers, a group component for parents with their infant or toddler, a video review component, and a home visiting component.*
The JUSTICE Project Read More _Directors: Sarah Berland, LCSW and Courtney Zazzali, LCSW_ Nearly seven million Americans are under some form of correctional supervision (incarceration, parole, probation). The JUSTICE Project provides therapeutic support to families involved with or impacted by the criminal justice system.*
The Gender and Family Project Read More _Director: Jean Malpas, LMHC, LMFT_ The Gender and Family Project (GFP) empowers youth, families and communities by providing gender affirmative services, training and research. GFP promotes gender inclusivity as a form of social justice in all the systems involved in the life of the family. GFP is directed by Jean Malpas, LMHC, LMFT, who has trained and published nationally and internationally on issues of gender and sexuality.ACKERMAN NEWS
* Dr. Marlene F. Watson Named Ackerman Institute Director of Training*
Dr. Marlene F. Watson Named Ackerman Institute Director of Training Marlene F. Watson, PhD, LMFT, has been hired as Director of Training of the Ackerman Institute for the Family, effective June 1st, 2021. Dr. Watson is a leading educator, therapist, and writer. Read the Press Release. SIGN UP FOR OUR EMAIL NEWSLETTER Enter your email address and receive updates from the Institute. Copyright © 2021 | Privacy Policy | Ackerman Institute for the Family | 936 Broadway, New York, NY 10010 | 212.879.4900 | Press Room| Contact Us
Apply to Our Core Curriculum in Family TherapyLearn More+ +
* Home
* About Us
* Mission
* Our History
* Board of Directors* Administration
* Faculty
* Annual Reports
* In the Press
* Contact Us
* Español
* Training
* Training Overview
* Workshops
* Core Curriculum
* Social Work and Diversity Program * Community Training * General Information * Academic Calendar 2020-2021* Apply Now
* Couple and Family Therapy * Couple & Family Therapy * Frequently Asked Questions * Free Event for Parents: Parenting Stress During COVID* Research
* Clinical Research Projects* Alumni
* Ackerman Alumni
* Alumni Lectures
* Member Directory
* Ways to Give
* Donate Now
* GFP Building Resilience Fund* Donate Stock
* Charity Rating
* Careers
* Videos
* Photo Gallery
* News Blog
* Press Room
Details
Copyright © 2024 ArchiveBay.com. All rights reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | DMCA | 2021 | Feedback | Advertising | RSS 2.0