1-Day Workshops
Secrets in Families and Family Therapy
Friday, May 25, 2012
Evan Imber-Black, PhD
Love & Its Discontents: A Neurobiological-Relational Approach to Couple Therapy
Friday, June 8, 2012
Mona DeKoven Fishbane, PhD
We're Tweeting Now
EFT Course
Externship in Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy
June 25 - 28, 2012
Sue Johnson, EdD and George Faller, LMFT
Special Needs Project

Director: Judy Grossman, DrPH, OTR
The Special Needs Project provides specialized family therapy services to families who have children with autism, ADHD, learning disabilities, sensory processing disorder and other developmental disabilities. The purpose is to promote family resilience as parents deal with the cumulative challenges they encounter raising a child with special needs. Some of the benefits of family therapy include:
- Increased understanding of the child with special needs
- More sensitive and effective parenting strategies
- Increased marital satisfaction and co-parenting
- Improved sibling relationships and attention to the needs of the typically developing child
- Increased family support, coping, problem solving and communication skills
- Appropriate family routines and activities
- Opportunity to discuss family struggles and the emotional reactions to having a child with a disability
- Increased confidence to navigate the early intervention/special education system
Additional project activities include multifamily discussion groups and workshops for professionals working in early intervention and special education schools and agencies.
Project Director: Judy Grossman, DrPH, OTR
212 879-4900, ext 121
Project Faculty: Sara Goldsmith, MS
