Dr. Ginsberg has practiced child, marriage, relationship and family psychology for more than 40 years. He is the Executive Director of the Center of Relationship Enhancement and Ginsberg Associates, a child and family psychology practice in Doylestown, PA.
Adressing Ethics, Disasters, and Well-Being in Rural Communities
June 01, 2012 - June 02, 2012
Oklahoma State University - Stillwater, Oklahoma
Oklahoma State University and the Oklahoma Geriatric Education Center are working together through a consortium partnership to enhance the professional practices of health care professionals, aging-care providers, community members, and social service providers.
by Christopher Jarman, MSW, Adrian Blow, Ph.D., Michigan State University; Marcia Valenstein, M.D., M.S., The University of Michigan
For many returning veterans, peace eludes them. For members of the Army National Guard these experiences appear to occur at still higher rates and with greater severity than the rest of the military. In response to growing awareness of the struggles facing National Guard veterans, we developed what is known as Buddy-to-Buddy.
by Angela J. Huebner, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Department of Human Development, Virginia Tech
To date, about 1.8 million troops have been deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan. This translates into 2.7 million family members who have experienced separation for extended periods of time. Service members ranked deployment length and family separation among their top noncombat-related stressors.
The AIFS Conference is the premier event for discussing cutting-edge research findings, policy priorities and topical issues important to family wellbeing in Australia.
Aspiring Marriage and Family Therapists (MFTs) have lots of options for graduate school; there are more than 100 COAMFTE-accredited programs around the US. How should you go about choosing the school that is right for you?