Professional Background
I received a Ph.D. in psychology in 1983
with specialized training in clinical and counseling psychology.
In 1978 I was licensed as a Marriage, Family, and Child
Counselor and in 1986 I was licensed as a psychologist.
I am a founding member of the National Association of Certified
Group Psychotherapists and I am a past-president of the
Santa Clara County Psychological Association.
I have given several professional level presentations
and workshops on shyness, relationship issues, codependency,
and group psychotherapy.
Psychotherapy/Counseling
How psychotherapy can help you
In my approach to counseling I emphasize
self-understanding leading to behavioral change.
Because good psychotherapy puts you and
your concerns at the center stage of a counseling relationship,
you have the opportunity to talk about yourself, explore
your own feelings and life experiences and come to understand
your patterns of behavior. Through this process you begin
to understand your needs and learn how to become more assertive
in getting them met. You develop positive healthy self-esteem,
and a stronger sense of self.
In psychotherapy, it has been my experience
that most people make profound life changes for the better.
Many of these life changes are in the form of bringing
more people into their lives, experiencing more rewarding
relationships, and changing patterns of behavior.
Areas of Specialization
in Private Practice
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Counseling for Depression, Shyness,
Anxiety, Relationship Issues, Codependency, Adult Children
of Alcoholics
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Group Psychotherapy for shyness, relationship
issues, and Interpersonal Skills
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Counseling for dating and singles issues
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Workshops on Overcoming Shyness and
Relationship Skills
Professional Experience
I have been in private practice since
1983. Over that time I have developed specialization in
working with shyness, codependency, Adult Children of Alcoholics,
and relationship issues. In order to develop these areas
of special focus, I have actively studied and developed
methods for working effectively with my clients on these
issues.
Professional
Presentations
Clinical training presentations:
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Employee Assistance Program Association,
The Unique Benefits of Group Psychotherapy - Fall 1995
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Northern Califalifornia Group Psychotherapy
Association: Group therapy presentation -1996
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Calif. Psychological Association: Effective
and Dynamic Psychotherapy Groups, Annual Conference
-1996
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California Psychological Association:
Avoidant Personality Disorder (Shyness), Annual Conference
-1997
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Northern California Group Psychotherapy
Society Clinical Conference: Too shy to trust, too
quiet in group, working with shy and avoidant clients
in group psychotherapy-2000
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Northern California
Group Psychotherapy Society
Clinical Conference: Benefits of the Clinical Summaryin
Group Psychotherapy-2002
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California Psychological Association:Effective
and Dynamic Psychotherapy Groups, Annual Conference-2003
Staff Training and Consultation:
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Palo Alto Rape Crisis Center -1989-1994
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Stress Management, Staff Burnout, Rape
Trauma Syndrome, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder. Staff
training and consultation:Human Affairs International:
Couples Therapy -1992
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Staff Training: Family Services, Inc.:
Group Therapy -1995
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Staff Training: Group Psychotherapy
and Shyness: Santa Clara University Counseling Center
-1995
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Staff Training: Working with Shy Clients
in Counseling: Stanford University Counseling Center
- 1998
Professional
Affiliations
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American Psychological Association
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California Psychological Association
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Santa Clara County Psychological Association
:Board Member: 1995- present, President-Elect for 1998,
President 1999
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Northern California Group Psychotherapy
Society
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American Group Psychotherapy Association
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California Association for Marriage
and Family Therapists
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Santa Clara County Psychological Association,
President-1999, Board member 1995-2000
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Santa Clara Valley Chapter of Calif.
Association of Marriage and Family Therapists
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