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Marti Kranzberg, PhD
Adjunct Faculty - School of Psychology
Dallas, TX
mkranzberg@fielding.edu
PhD, Clinical Psychology
The Fielding Institute, 1988
Contents:
Areas of Instruction
Scholarly & Professional Interests
Professional Memberships
Honors and Awards
Publications
Presentations
Professional Experience
Other Professional Activities
Full Curriculum Vitae
Areas of Instruction:
Training in Redecision Therapy
Scholarly & Professional Interests:
Research Interests:
Redecision Therapy
Group Therapy
Practice Interests:
Group Psychotherapy
Redecision Therapy
Work with Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Clients
Psychotherapy Training
Professional Memberships:
American Psychological Association (29, 35, 42, 44, 49)
American Group Psychotherapy Association (Fellow)
Association for Women in Psychology
Dallas Group Psychotherapy Society
International Transactional Analysis Association
National Registry of Certified Group Psychotherapists
Southwest Group Psychotherapy Society
Honors and Awards:
2004: Diplomate, American Board of Professional Psychology Certification in Group Psychotherapy.
2001: Fellow, American Group Psychotherapy Association
Publications:
Kranzberg, M. B. (2005). Rx self-disclosure dilemma: If I did it, why can't you? In L. Motherwell & J. Shay (Eds.),
Complex dilemmas in group psychotherapy.
London and New York: Brunner-Routledge.
Kranzberg, M. B. (2002). What about relationships: The implicit interpersonal underpinnings of a therapy that reveres autonomy.
Journal of Redecision Therapy, 2
(2), 135-148.
Kranzberg, M. (2001, August/September). Notes from the front: An update on managed-care litigation.
The Group Circle
,
Newsletter of the American Group Psychotherapy Association
, 3.
Kranzberg, M. (2001, February/March). You've come a long way, AGPA.
The Group Circle
,
Newsletter of the American Group Psychotherapy Association
, 1 & 6.
Kranzberg, M. (2001, January/2000, December). Words change the brain
The Group Circle
,
Newsletter of the American Group Psychotherapy Association
, 1 & 6.
Kranzberg, M. (2000, June/July). New types of lawsuits result in increased liability for clinicians.
The Group Circle
,
Newsletter of the American Group Psychotherapy Association,
1 & 3.
Kranzberg, M. (2000, February/March). Group therapy as entertainment.
The Group Circle
,
Newsletter of the American Group Psychotherapy Association
, 1 & 7.
Presentations:
Kranzberg, M. B. (2004, June).
Money, ethics & psychotherapy
. Paper presented at the Dallas Group Psychotherapy Society, Dallas, TX.
Kranzberg, M. B. (2004, February).
Exploring unspoken desires: Discussing sexual and erotic health in group psychotherapy
. Panel presented at the annual conference of the American Group Psychotherapy Association, New York, NY.
Kranzberg, M. B. (2004, February).
Tomboys, sissies & other outcasts: Working with gay, lesbian & bisexual youth
. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Group Psychotherapy Association, New York, NY.
Kranzberg, M. B. (2003, June). Group psychotherapy for dummies. Panel discussion presented at the annual business meeting of the Dallas Group Psychotherapy Society, Dallas TX.
Kranzberg, M. B. (2002, July).
For the new millennium: The changing face of families
. Keynote speaker at the 3rd World Congress for Psychotherapy, Vienna, Austria.
Kranzberg, M. B. (2002, July).
Psychotherapy in North America
. Panel discussion presented at the 3rd World Congress for Psychotherapy, Vienna, Austria.
Kranzberg, M. B. (2001, March).
How to keep excitement alive in the therapist & the therapy
. Paper presented at the Second International Redecision Conference, Dallas, Texas.
Kranzberg, M. B. (2001, February).
Group psychotherapy with lesbians
. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Group Psychotherapy Association, Boston, MA.
Kranzberg, M. B. (2001, February/March).
How to keep excitement alive in the therapist & the therapy
. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Group Psychotherapy Association, New Orleans, LA.
Kranzberg, M. B. (2000, October).
Redecision therapy: The power of early decisions
. Paper presented at the Southwestern Group Psychotherapy Society, Galveston, TX.
Kranzberg, M. B. (2000, October).
Times they are changing: Gender, sexual identity and families
. Paper presented at the First Regional Congress of the North American Chapter of the World Council for Psychotherapy. New Orleans, LA.
Kranzberg, M. B. (2000, February).
Redecision therapy: The power of early decisions
. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Group Psychotherapy Association, Los Angeles, CA.
Professional Experience:
Adjunct Faculty, School of Psychology, Fielding Graduate University.
Other Professional Activities:
2003-present: Co-Chair, Training Committee, Dallas Group Psychotherapy Society, TX.
1998-present: Founder and Faculty, International Institute for Redecision Therapy.
1997-present: Editor,
Journal of Redecision Therapy
.
1997-present: Staff Writer, Dallas Group Psychotherapy Society Newsletter, TX.
1989-present: Psychologist, Private Practice, Dallas, TX.
2004-2007: Board of Directors, American Group Psychotherapy Association.
1998-2007: Psychologist, Terrell Manor Nursing Center, Terrell, TX.
2003-2005: Chair, Training Committee, Dallas Group Psychotherapy Society, TX.
1995-2004: Research Chair, Southwestern Group Psychotherapy Society Board of Directors.
1989-2004: Psychologist, AIDS Support Dallas, Dallas, TX.
2004: Certification in Group Psychotherapy, American Board of Professional Psychology.
2001-2003: Co-Chair, American Group Psychotherapy Association Task Force on Group Treatment of the Gay, Lesbian Bisexual and Transgendered Populations.
2000-2003: President, Dallas Group Psychotherapy Society, TX.
1998-2002: Co-Chair, Special Interest Groups Task Force, American Group Psychotherapy Association.
1996-2001: Staff Writer,
The Group Circle,
Newsletter of the American Group Psychotherapy Association.
1999-2000: Guest Editor, December/January Issue, The Group Circle,Newsletter of the American Group Psychotherapy Association.
1986-1987: Internship, Albuquerque Rape Crisis Center, Bernalillo County Mental Health Center.
Faculty, International Institute for Redecision Training Adjunct Faculty, School of Psychology and Philosophy, Texas Woman's University.
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