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The Future of Live Supervision: Marlene F. Watson Speaks with Psychotherapy Networker

Ackerman’s Director of Training, Marlene F. Watson, PhD spoke with Psychotherapy Networker about the future and business of live clinical supervision. In the article, The New Supervision: Are We Meeting the Needs of Today’s Therapists?, Dr. Watson explains that Ackerman’s nonprofit model allows for in-depth therapeutic training that is becoming exceedingly rare in today’s educational climate.

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COVID-19 Press & Media Coverage

Ackerman therapists have given voice in the media to the many challenges that couples and families are facing during the COVID-19 pandemic. Check back for the latest Ackerman therapist interviews. Latest News: Navigating Different Risk Tolerances During the Pandemic – (Shondaland)February 10, 2021 How to Deal With the Psychological Impact of Re-Entering Quarantine – (Well+Good)July

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Gisselle Acevedo Interviewed in Parents.com: How Meditation Can Be Beneficial to Kids

Ackerman President and CEO, Gisselle Acevedo is interviewed in Parents.com on how meditation can help children through difficult situations. A parent, she says, is a child’s best meditation teacher. “If a child sees their parent relaxing, centering on their breath, and figuring out a way to reduce their stress they are more likely to incorporate

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My Mom Kept Her Breast Cancer a Secret From Me. It’s An All Too Common Tale – [Washington Post]

“When you keep an illness secret, that adds a layer of complication and confusion for [young] children,” says Ackerman Faculty Member, Evan Imber-Black. “Because children are very good detectives, and they know when something is being kept from them.”­ Read at The Washington Post.

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