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Celebrating Pride Month and the 50th Anniversary of Stonewall

The Ackerman Institute for the Family stands with people around the world in celebrating Pride Month. With the rest of the world, we celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall uprising that sparked a nationwide movement uniting for the rights of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Non-Binary, Intersex, Queer, and Asexual people. Join us as we honor the trailblazers […]

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Social Work & Diversity Graduates 2019

Congratulations Social Work & Diversity Program Class of 2019

Congratulations to Ackerman’s 2019 Social Work & Diversity Program graduates! This talented group of trainees just completed their family therapy internship at Ackerman under the guidance of program directors and Ackerman Faculty Members Laurie Kaplan and Sippio Small. Welcome to the future of family therapy! Learn more about Ackerman’s Social Work & Diversity Program

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Gisselle Acevedo, Leslie Roberts, Debbie Werner and Martha Fling the 19th Annual 21 Leaders for the 21st Century Gala

Gisselle Acevedo Honored at Women’s eNews 21 Leaders for the 21st Century Gala

Ackerman President & CEO, Gisselle Acevedo was honored at the 19th annual 21 Leaders for the 21st Century awards gala. Each year, this powerful event presented by Women’s eNews recognizes 21 leaders who have helped promote and empower women and girls around the world. This year’s program took place on Monday, May 6th at Club 101 in

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Tokita family photograph album, 192-?. Kamekichi Tokita papers, circa 1900-circa 2010, bulk circa 1910-1948. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.

In Celebration of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month

The Ackerman Institute for the Family celebrates Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. We honor the contributions AAPI people have made towards social justice throughout history. We remember and celebrate AAPI members of the family therapy community who have worked and continue to work tirelessly to provide just and culturally sensitive care. As an

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Apply to Ackerman's core curriculum in couple and family therapy. Professional development for mental health professionals.

Enrollment is Now Open for our Family Therapy Training Program

We just launched enrollment for our 2019-2020 Core Curriculum in Couple and Family Therapy. Prospective trainees can now easily apply to any of Ackerman’s core courses with our new online application system. Ackerman’s core curriculum is designed for mental health professionals who wish to deepen their skills in couple and family therapy. This intensive training

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[Charles Henry Alston. “Walking.” 1958. Oil and gesso on canvas. Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, Gift of Sydney Smith Gordon. © Charles Alston Estate.]

In Celebration of Black History Month

The Ackerman Institute for the Family celebrates Black History Month. We honor the countless contributions people of African decent have made towards civil rights and social justice throughout history. The Institute strives on being a community of inclusion and one that celebrates diversity as a cornerstone to family health. We remember and celebrate those in

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First Lady Chirlane McCray at the Ackerman Institute for the Family

NYC First Lady Chirlane McCray Visits the Ackerman Institute for the Family

The Ackerman Institute’s Gender & Family Project is honored to partner with New York City’s First Lady Chirlane McCray and the NYC Unity Project in our mission to protect trans and gender nonconforming youth through family acceptance. Ms. McCray has spearheaded the NYC Unity Project in an effort to better serve NYC’s LGBTQ+ youth in all

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