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Fiona True, LMSW, is a faculty member of the Ackerman
Institute for the Family and the Co-Director of Ackerman's Center for Children
and Relational Trauma. She is also the Associate Director for International
and Community Training. In this role she directs programs in Hong Kong, Chile,
Argentina, Mexico and Japan, as well as in the New York metropolitan area.
For the last 15 years she has been a member of Ackerman's Making Families
Safe for Children Project, a project that has developed a treatment program
for families where intra-familial sexual abuse is the presenting problem.
The project more recently developed a family based treatment model for
adolescent boys who have offended.
Since 2004, Ms. True has been working on Ackerman's Relational Trauma
Project. This project is translating what was learnt in the earlier work
with incest to working with children and families who have experienced
other forms of relational trauma such as witnessing domestic violence,
the loss of a parent or bitter and contentious custody disputes.
She consults to numerous social service agencies including the Jewish
Child Care Association concerning issues of sexual abuse in residential
and foster care. In this role she has written and is implementing a
protocol of programs and services to respond to the clinical needs
of girls and boys with histories of either being abused or having
abused others. Since September 11, 2001, she has been the leader
of therapeutic groups at the Ackerman Institute for families
who had relatives killed in the attack on the World Trade Center.
Ms. True has presented nationally and internationally, and in 2004
was the recipient of the AFTA Award for Distinguished Contribution to
Family Therapy together with her colleagues Marcia Sheinberg and
Peter Fraenkel.
She maintains a small private practice in Connecticut and Manhattan.
ftrue@ackerman.org
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