|
|
|
|
Current
CE Seminars
Previous Faculty
|
Marion Rudin Frank, Ed.D
Marion Rudin Frank, Ed.D
Dr. Frank is a psychologist and board-certified clinical hypnotherapist and
medical psychotherapist. She is Jungian, feminist, and cognitively oriented. Her
areas of specialization include heterosexual and gay relationship issues,
depression and anxiety/panic disorders, dreamwork, and dealing with life
transitions, including bereavement. She has been in private clinical practice
for 30 years in Philadelphia and Chestnut Hill.
Dr. Frank holds a Masters Degree from Columbia University and a Doctorate from
Temple University. She has presented at local and national professional
conferences and has appeared on TV and in other media. As a published author,
she has written several invited book chapters and many articles. She is
president of PPS, a mental health provider group, offering referrals and
psychological services to individuals and organizations throughout the Delaware
Valley. Formerly, she was on staff at the Belmont Center and taught at Temple,
Hahneman, and Jefferson Universities.
Kathleen (Kayta) Curzie
Gajdos, Ph.D.
Dr. Kathleen Curzie Gajdos (“Kayta”) holds Master’s degrees in both philosophy
and clinical psychology and received her Ph.D. at the University of Pittsburgh.
She has a wide array of experience and training that includes the fields of
addictions, hypnosis, family therapy, Jungian theory and dream work, Gestalt
therapy, EMDR, ETT, bereavement, trauma and mindfulness meditation. Dr. Gajdos
combines her private practice with leading workshops and presentations. Her
numerous volunteer activities include being Disaster Response Network
Coordinator for the Delaware Psychological Association. She also facilitates SAM
(Survivors of Accident and Murder) groups for the Mental Health Association in
Delaware.
She has taught for the Vermont College graduate long distance learning program
and for the Union Institute’s Center for Long Distance Learning, and for West
Chester University. She currently writes a column (Mind Matters) for the online
newspaper Chadds Ford Live (www.ChaddsFordLive.com) and her articles also appear
on her website, www.drgajdos.com.
Lyn Groome, M.S. I
have a particular interest in the integration of our inner unconscious world
with our conscious daily life world. I try and use this framework when working
with both couples and individual clients. I believe that real change can only
happen when we understand, then accept ourselves, as we move from one
developmental stage to the next, and as we confront the many rapid changes in
our cultural environment.
Jean Henry,
Ph.D, M.S.S., B.C.D.
Lenore C. Perrott, M.S.
Lennie Perrott is a licensed psychologist in private practice. She works with
both individuals and couples; she is dedicated to assisting clients as they take
the steps they need to fully experience true peace, joy, and a renewed sense of
meaning in their lives.
Lennie received her M.S. in Counseling (Villanova University, 1984) and has
pursued doctoral studies at Immaculata University.
Formerly, an adjunct professor at Chestnut Hill College in their graduate
psychology program, she has completed advanced studies in Jungian psychology at
the C. G. Jung Institute in Philadelphia and is a certified Imago Relationship
therapist as well as an Enneagram trained therapist. In addition to her private
practice, Lennie is a popular teacher on a variety of subjects through the Main
Line School Night in Radnor, PA.
Vincenzo Sanguineti, M.D.
Dr. Sanguineti is a psychiatrist in private practice, and an Associate Professor
of Psychiatry at Jefferson Medical College. A graduate from the Medical School
of the University of Milan, he moved to the United States in 1970, after working
several years in Africa. He completed his psychiatric training at Yale and was
member of its faculty until 1989, when he relocated to Philadelphia. Dr.
Sanguineti’s long-standing interest in the functioning of each individual mind
has guided his practice of therapy, the many publications in professional
journals, and two of his books: “Landscapes in my Mind” and “The Rosetta Stone
of the Human Mind”.
His areas of expertise in Adult Psychiatry (pharmacotherapy and in-depth,
reconstructive psychotherapy) include: major anxiety disorders (OCD, PTSD, DID);
major depresssive disorders (including atypical, bipolar and treatment resistant
subtypes); pain management and other medico-psychiatric syndromes; substance
abuse disorders; geriatric psychiatry.
Nancy Small, PH.D
A
licensed psychologist with over thirty-five years of experience, Dr. Nancy Small
brings empathy, passion, maturity and a bevy of skills to her clinical work.
Treating the full range of psychological and stress disorders, she has a special
interest and expertise in couples and family therapy, women’s issues and eating
disorders. She views therapy as an exciting opportunity for mutual
collaboration, nurturing the process of self-exploration, healing, growth and
relationship enhancement. Her work is enhanced with mindfulness and
stress-management techniques. Along with her extensive years of service, Dr.
Small has held a number of faculty positions, directed adolescent and family
training programs, produced her own radio show and published in professional
journals and local papers. |