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CounselingCalifornia.com Expands Mental Wellness Video Series
Topics Include Child Development, Teen Behavior, Couples Counseling and Divorce


(SAN DIEGO – August 10, 2011) – The California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists (CAMFT) rolled out seven new videos offering additional resources for Californians searching for information about mental wellness, child development and maintaining relationships.


The 2-5 minute videos feature licensed Marriage and Family Therapist members addressing topical issues, including:


  • Changing Behavior in Teens by Victoria Campbell, MFT of Santa Cruz, CA.
  • Children and Divorce - Dos and Don'ts by Susan Kelsen, MS of Costa Mesa, CA.
  • Emotion Contagion in Close Relationships by Daniel Sonkin, PhD of Sausalito, CA.
  • How to Choose a Therapist by Sharon Duffy, PsyD of Woodland Hills, CA
  • Talking to Your Teen about Drugs by Ronald Mah, MA of San Leandro, CA
  • Understanding Couples Counseling by Patsy Phillips, PhD of Antioch, CA
  • Why Don't You Pick a Crying Baby by Ronald Mah, MA of San Leandro, CA

"The video series offer Californians an opportunity to better understand the support a Marriage and Family Therapist can provide, " said Jill Epstein, J.D., executive director of CAMFT. "The videos not only give people a better understanding of 'what' therapy is, they offer people the opportunity to see 'who' a Marriage and Family Therapist is."


View the video series here and find a therapist in your area. Follow CounselingCalifornia.com on Twitter (@CounselingCA) and Facebook (Facebook.com/CAMFT).


 

About CAMFT
The California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists (CAMFT) is a professional organization dedicated to the advancement of the state's licensed and prelicensed Marriage and Family Therapists and the common interests of its 29,000 members. CAMFT provides CounselingCalifornia.com as a free resource for individuals looking for Marriage and Family Therapists located in California. Marriage and Family Therapists treat a range of issues including depression, anxiety, phobias/fears, elder and child issues, relationship issues, post-traumatic stress, and severe mental illness. For more information, visit www.camft.org or www.counselingcalifornia.com.


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