The Bridges Program
(See Court Ordered Family Therapy)
Seminars on The Bridges Program[1] are for therapists, and child
protective workers, and are usually presented in full-day sessions.
These seminars are also recommended for attorneys whose practice
involves representing children. We include multiple examples of
interventions and therapies for each family member and for the family as
a whole. The seminar includes a video presentation of actual client
follow ups, and numerous hand-outs.
Other seminars for attorneys and allied professions, can be done in
shorter formats including half day seminars at professional conferences.
This format does not include as many examples of specific therapeutic
interventions or the videos.
Full day seminars on The Bridges Program usually include my
co-therapists who work with me in the program.
Other Training and Lectures
I offer training seminars regarding custody studies and Fetal Alcohol
Syndrome and its effects. I've done training for national, regional and
statewide conferences, as well as for smaller local groups.
Seminars can be conducted in time blocks of one to two hours, half-day
or full-day workshops, depending on your group's focus and needs.
Training programs can be customized to the needs of your group, and can
include other therapists.
My seminars will qualify for professional continuing education credits
when presented under the auspices of a suitable professional
association.
References and participant feedback available on request.
If you would like references or information regarding fees and
scheduling, please contact myself or my assistant.
[1] The Bridges Program is a methodology for treating families with
unresolved allegations of child sexual abuse and/or where there is a
high degree of conflict and polarization.