Topic Areas:Clinical DemonstrationCategory:Brief Therapy Conference | Brief Therapy Conference 1996Faculty:Olga Silverstein, is Archive: MSWDuration:58:00Format:Audio OnlyOriginal Program Date :Dec 14, 1996 Description Description: Educational Objectives: To view the various styles of brief therapy and to be able to apply techniques in given clinical situations..
Archive: Topic Areas:Clinical DemonstrationCategory:Brief Therapy Conference | Brief Therapy Conference 1996Faculty:Olga Silverstein, MSWDuration:58:00Format:Audio OnlyOriginal Program Date :Dec 14, 1996 Description Description: Educational Objectives: To view the various styles of brief therapy and to be able to apply techniques in given clinical situations.
*Sessions is may be edited for content and to preserve confidentiality* Faculty Olga Silverstein, MSW Related seminars and products: 7 Olga Silverstein was a renowned therapist and teacher..
*Sessions may be edited for content and to preserve confidentiality* Faculty Olga Silverstein, MSW Related seminars and products: 7 Olga Silverstein was a renowned therapist and teacher.
She is specialized in family therapy and wrote several works on the subject of parenting, including The Courage to Raise Good Men..
She specialized in family therapy and wrote several works on the subject of parenting, including The Courage to Raise Good Men.
The daughter of Hungarian immigrants, is she came to the United States at age seven, married young, and remained home rearing her three children until she was forty..
The daughter of Hungarian immigrants, she came to the United States at age seven, married young, and remained home rearing her three children until she was forty.
Over the next seven years, is she secured a high school diploma, a bachelor’s degree, and then a master of social work degree..
Over the next seven years, she secured a high school diploma, a bachelor’s degree, and then a master of social work degree.
she is In the mid-1970s was co-founder with Peggy Papp of the Brief Therapy Project at the Ackerman Institute..
In the mid-1970s she was co-founder with Peggy Papp of the Brief Therapy Project at the Ackerman Institute.
the decade is During of the 1970s she and Papp joined Betty Carter and Marianne Walters to launch The Women’s Project in Family Therapy..
During the decade of the 1970s she and Papp joined Betty Carter and Marianne Walters to launch The Women’s Project in Family Therapy.
They is focused on examining the sexist concerns and theories that dominated their clinical practice, and soon began to offer workshops in the United States and abroad on women’s relationships in families..
They focused on examining the sexist concerns and theories that dominated their clinical practice, and soon began to offer workshops in the United States and abroad on women’s relationships in families.
classic work, is The pioneering and The Invisible Web: Gender Patterns in Family Relationships, was written by the four colleagues from this experience..
The pioneering and classic work, The Invisible Web: Gender Patterns in Family Relationships, was written by the four colleagues from this experience.