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Dr. Karten has happily lived and worked in Ft. Worth for the last four
years. He is married to Mona, who thankfully is NOT a mental health professional,
and they have three children and one dog.
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Cheryl C. Fuller, Ph.D., P.A. has been in the private practice of clinical
psychology for 28 years. She received the B.S. in psychology in 1976 from SMU and
the M.A. and Ph.D. in psychology from Rosemead School of Psychology in 1982. First
licensed in California, Dr. Fuller became licensed to practice in Texas after moving
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Educated at Rice University and The University of Texas at Austin, I have practiced the art and science of psychology for 30 years in a variety of clinical and educational settings in Fort Worth. I have learned much from the children, teenagers, adults and families that it has been my privilege to know and to share part of their journey. With training and experience in a variety of therapeutic approaches, including cognitive behavioral therapy and play therapy, I focus on the psychology of optimal functioning, a.k.a. "Positive Psychology", and its applications to wellness and personal growth. Specialties include treatment of anxiety and depression, life transitions and losses, and Asperger's Syndrome. Services include individual therapy, life coaching, spiritual direction and school consultation. Volunteer leadership roles in the community and church have helped me deeply appreciate the interconnectedness gained in shared mission. A frequent speaker and trainer, I have presented to numerous professional organizations and conferences as well as to educators in public and private schools. Since 2001 my focus has been on experiential workshops which integrate principles of positive psychology with creativity and spirituality. Identifying, nurturing and expressing our strengths leads to a more engaged, meaningful life. Therapy is a creative, collaborative process. This collaboration creates space and possibility for change. It is about finding the right questions to ask, as well as enhancing hopefulness, courage, insight and optimism. I invite you to visit my websites and blog: www.artnsoulworks.com www.jumpstartyourdreams.us Blog "Reflective Surfaces" at : http://wonderintowisdom.typepad.com/wonder_into_wisdom |
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John Deleray has practiced as a psychological consultant to organizations
for more than thirty years. He has consulted with Fortune 100 companies, entrepreneurial
businesses, and numerous Texas school districts and non-profit agencies. His Fort
Worth-based firm uses accepted methods of psychology to help organizations select,
train, coach and develop their people. |
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Victoria McCain is employed at Cook Children's Medical Center where she provides psychological assessment and psychotherapy to children and adolescents. She has a long-standing interest in helping children overcome emotional and behavioral difficulties. As a young adult she worked with children in therapeutic residential treatment in Maine. She advanced to provide in-home crisis intervention services to preserve family integrity and prevent the removal of children from their homes. This rewarding work prompted her interest to obtain graduate training. Victoria earned a bachelor's degree in Behavioral Science from the University of Maine at Presque Isle. After working in the mental health field for a number of years, she went on to earn Master and Doctoral degrees in Counseling Psychology from Texas Woman's University. She has been licensed in Texas since 1998. |
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