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Introducing Healing Together for Couples Blog

By John M. Grohol, PsyD
Founder & Editor-in-Chief

I’m pleased to announce the introduction of a new Psych Central blog, Healing Together for Couples. This blog will explore helping couples in a committed relationship learn how to heal from their hurts and past trauma, and is based in part on the book, Healing Together, by Suzanne Phillips and Dianne Kane.

Suzanne B. Phillips, Psy.D., ABPP is a licensed psychologist and an Adjunct Professor of Clinical Psychology in the Doctoral Program of Long Island University and on the faculty of the Post-Doctoral Programs of the Derner Institute of Adelphi University. As a psychologist she has worked with couples for over 25 years and in the aftermath of trauma has provided direct service to civilians and uniformed responders, trained other professionals, published on bereavement, trauma, uniformed services and couples.

Dianne Kane, DSW, CGP, is a licensed clinical social worker and certified group psychotherapist. She is an Adjunct Professor at Hunter College School of Social Work and the Assistant Director of the Counseling Service Unit of the Fire Department of New York. She has been involved in the development and delivery of employee assistance and trauma related services to uniform personnel in NYC since 1994.

I’m pleased to welcome them to Psych Central and hope you can learn from their experience and wisdom. Head on over to Healing Together for Couples and check them out.


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    Last reviewed: By John M. Grohol, Psy.D. on 18 Sep 2009
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APA Reference
Grohol, J. (2009). Introducing Healing Together for Couples Blog. Psych Central. Retrieved on May 26, 2012, from http://psychcentral.com/blog/archives/2009/09/18/introducing-healing-together-for-couples-blog/

 

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