Ask Ackerman: A Midday Q&A with Our VP

We know that exploring a training program can bring up a lot of questions, and sometimes it’s helpful to simply have a space to talk. Join our VP of Training for an informal conversation about Ackerman’s programs, training opportunities, and learning community. Whether you’re actively considering an application, deciding between programs, or simply curious to […]

Virtual Q&A laptop with people connecting
We know that exploring a training program can bring up a lot of questions, and sometimes it’s helpful to simply have a space to talk.

Join our VP of Training for an informal conversation about Ackerman’s programs, training opportunities, and learning community. Whether you’re actively considering an application, deciding between programs, or simply curious to learn more, you’re welcome here.

This is an opportunity to ask questions, share your interests, and learn more about the experiences available at Ackerman. Together, we’ll explore topics such as program structure, time commitments, areas of clinical focus, and how different training opportunities may align with your professional goals and stage of development.

We welcome clinicians from a variety of backgrounds and levels of experience and recognize that everyone’s professional journey is unique. Our hope is that this conversation provides a space for reflection, curiosity, and connection as you consider your next steps.

No presentation. No pressure. Just conversation, connection, and a chance to learn more about the Ackerman community.


About Kiran:

Kiran Arora Kiran brings a unique blend of academic rigor and strategic leadership to the Institute. With an extensive background in higher education, Kiran has spearheaded the design of several programs in Couple and Family Therapy, focusing on the intersection of systemic theory and clinical excellence. In this executive role, Kiran oversees the development of cutting-edge curricula while fostering a culture of belonging that accelerates sustainable, organization-wide impact. By bridging the gap between research-driven pedagogy and the holistic trainee experience, she remains dedicated to mentoring the next generation of therapists and elevating the standards of care across the organization.

Kiran is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in the state of New York and earned her PhD in Marriage and Family Therapy from Syracuse University.

  • Ask Ackerman: A Midday Q&A with Our VP
     July 2, 2026
     12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Kiran Arora, PhD

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