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Martha E Edwards, PhD, is the 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 family therapy
and research, neurobiology, classical Adlerian psychoanalytic theory,
and developmental psychology.
Dr. Edwards has developed a longitudinal prevention program for infants,
toddlers and their families called The Bright Beginnings Parent-Child Program,
which integrates the ideas of Adler, Bowlby, and Vygotsky, and is designed to promote
school readiness and the ongoing relational development of children and parents. Bright
Beginnings has been implemented in New York City public schools, in community-based
organizations, and as part of federal programs for at-risk families.
Dr. Edwards is active in professional organizations, currently serving as the Secretary,
and formerly as Board member, Research Committee Chair, and Program Chair for the American
Family Therapy Academy, and Board member of the Zero to Three New York Network, and advisory
editor for Family Process. She presents nationally and internationally and maintains a private
practice in New York City.
medwards@ackerman.org
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