VICTORIA JANE DANZIG, LCSW
8813 Villa La Jolla Dr. Suite 2002
La Jolla, California 92037
(858) 550-9977
NPI# 1013934678
EMPLOYMENT
1985-Present Victoria J. Danzig, LCSW, Private Practice, La Jolla, CA
1982-1984 Mono County Mental Health Services, Senior Psychiatric Social Worker; Alcohol and Drug Administrator, Mammoth Lakes, CA
1979-1982 Mono County Mental Health Services, Psychiatric Social Worker, Mammoth Lakes, CA
1975-1978 Glendale Memorial Hospital, Clinical Social Worker, Family Coordinator, Alcoholism Treatment Program, CAREUNIT, Glendale, CA
1974-1975 Los Angeles City Schools, Children Center Teacher, Murchison Street, East Los Angeles, CA
1970-1971 Los Angeles Department of Social Services, Eligibility Worker I, A.T.D. Intake, Unattached Men’s Center, Los Angeles, CA
EDUCATION, LICENSING & DEGREES
2007 Diplomate Comprehensive Energy Psychology (D.CEP)
1993 N.A.S.W. Diplomate in Clinical Social Work
1982 Licensed Clinical Social Worker, #LF9378
1976-1979 University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California School of Social Work, MSW
1972-1973 California State University Northridge, Northridge, CA Bachelor of Arts, Theatre Arts Standard Teaching Credential
1968-1970 California State University, Northridge, CA
1967-1968 Santa Monica City College, Santa Monica, CA
1966-1967 Stephens College, Columbia, MO
ADVANCED TRAININGS AND CERTIFICATIONS
2002-2005 Certified in Seemorg Matrix, 2002; Master Teacher, 2005, Dr. Asha Clinton
1997 Thought Field Therapy Diagnostics
1995 Eye Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing
1994 Ordained Minister, “Spiritual Psychotherapist” Association for the Integration of the Whole Person
1985-1988 Gestalt Training Center, Drs. Erv and Miriam Polster
1984 Certified in Clinical Hypnosis
1974-1976 Gestalt Therapy Training Group, Dr. Jerry Greenwald, Alcoholism Training Program, Long Beach General Hospital
OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
2005- 2018 Faculty Course Instructor for California Institute of Human Science
2010-2016 San Diego Women’s Foundation Education Committee
2008 to present Motivational Institute of Hypnotherapy, Energy Psychology Advisor
California Society for Clinical Social Work: mentor for graduates in Social Work
San Diego Foundation for Change
current President
2014-2017 Board Member
2005- 2014 Honorary Committee Chair and Board member
2000-2004 Board Member
1994-2000 President of the Board
1994 Founder
1997-1998 Jewish Family Service, Workshops for Living Committee
1985 Liberty Hill Foundation, San Diego chapter, Co-founder
1990-1993 Liberty Hill Foundation, Los Angeles chapter, Board of Directors
1979-1980 School Attendance Review Board, Mono County, CA
MEMBERSHIPS
- American Academy of Psychotherapists
- Association for Comprehensive Energy Psychology
- California Society for Clinical Social Workers, San Diego
- EMDR International Association
- National Association of Social Workers
- California Association of Marriage and Family
- San Diego Women’s Foundation
HONORARY AWARDS
2010 Nominated for “Strong, Smart and Bold Women Award”, event: “100 Women Strong” by Girls Inc.
2009 “Distinguished Community Award”, San Diego Trauma Therapy
2008 “Founder Award”, Foundation for Change 25th Anniversary Celebration: “Planting Seeds of Change, Growing Grassroots Movements”
2008 “Foundation for Change Day” City Council of San Diego, Toni Atkins, Councilmember for the Third District
2003 “Women Rebels”- Eveoke Dance Theatre, Docu-dance interview
2002 “Philanthropy Award”, Association for Comprehensive Energy Psychology
2002 “Danzig Award” established by Foundation for Change, annual award in my name to a community organizing social justice project in San Diego
2002 “Social Visionary”, Sun and Moon Productions
2000 Nominee, “Civic Excellence Award”, San Diego Dialogue
2000 “Clinical Social Worker of the Year 2000”, The Society for Clinical Social Work, San Diego region
1995 “Peace Veteran”, The Peace Resource Center of San Diego
1994 “Special Commendation to Victoria Danzig for Liberty Hill Foundation of San Diego”, City Council of San Diego, Christine Kehoe, Councilmember for the Third District
1984 Resolution 8471, “Expressing their appreciation to Victoria Danzig, LCSW, Mono County Mental Health Drug and Alcohol”, Board of Supervisors, Mono County
WORKSHOPS & PRESENTATIONS
Presenter Advanced Integrative Therapy Demonstration, January 25th, 2017 Family Health Service quarterly meeting, San Diego, CA
Presenter “What?, Me Worry?- Treating the Worry Syndrome with Advanced Integrative Therapy Using the 3- step Transformation Model of Healing”, December 1st 2016, California Society for Clinical Social Work, 1.5 CE
Panel Moderator “Personal Philanthropy workshop “April 2016, 2 hr. San Diego Women’s Foundation
Presenter “Yoga Training and Energy Psychology” October and March 2016, 2 hr as part of a 200 hr training for students of yoga, La Jolla, CA
Co-Presenter “Energy Psychology”: A New Frontier”, American Academy of Psychotherapist, Summer Workshop, June 10-14th, 2015, Stevenson,Washington, 6 CEU hrs.
Co-Presenter “Energy Psychology”: A New Frontier”, American Academy of Psychotherapist, November 5-9, 2014, Austin, Texas 6 CEU hrs.
Co-Presenter “Energy Psychology: A New Frontier” American Academy of Psychotherapists, June 2014, Brasstown Valley, Georgia, 6 CEU hrs.
Co-Trainer ” Energy Psychology”, American Academy of Psychotherapists, 2014-2015.
Co-Trainer “ Advanced Integrative Therapy”, California Institute for Human Science, Encinitas, California, Annually 2005-2016, 21 hours CEU’s
Presenter “Advanced Integrative Therapy”, Society for Clinical Social Work, San Diego, California, March 2012, 1.5 hours
Co-Presenter “Advanced Integrative Therapy”, California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, San Diego, California, February 2012, 1 hour
Panelist “Tough Decision, Who Gets a Piece of the Pie? “, San Diego Women’s Foundation, San Diego, California, February 2012, 1 hour
Presenter “Advanced Integrative Therapy”, Training, California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, Carlsbad, California, April 2011, 1.5 hours
Co-Trainer “Seemorg Matrix Basics”/ “ Advanced Integrative Therapy”, California Institute for Human Science, Encinitas, California, Annually 2005-2012, 21 hours CEU’s
Co-Presenter Professional Training, South Bay Community Services, Chula Vista, California, October-December 2010, 8 hours
Co-Presenter “Advanced Integrative Therapy”, Twelfth Annual International Energy Psychology Conference, San Diego, California, June 2010, 1 day
Presenter “Extinguishing Worry using Advanced Integrative Therapy”, Twelfth Annual International Energy Psychology Conference, San Diego, California, June 2010, 2 hours
Presenter “Trauma and the Brain”, Shakti Rising, San Diego, CA, May 2010, 2 hours
Presenter “Trauma – Using Energy Psychology Methods”, Training, Shakti Rising, San Diego, California, January 2008, May 2010
Co-Presenter “Getting the biggest bang for your Philanthropic Buck”, San Diego Women’s Foundation, May 2009.
Presenter “Trauma: Discovering What Lies Outside the Box”, Training, San Diego Chapter of California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, February, 2009, 1 hour
Presenter “Trauma – Working Outside the Box”, Training, California Society for Clinical Social Work, San Diego District meeting, San Diego, California, June 2008, 2 hours
Co-Presenter “Harnessing the Power of Women in Recovery: Cultivating Leadership to Transform Lives and Communities”, Breakout session, The Ninth Annual International Energy Psychology Conference, April 2007; The Tenth Annual International Energy Psychology Conference, May 2008
Presenter “Advanced Integrative Therapy”, In-service presentation, Mary Birch and Sharp Memorial Hospital Social Workers, San Diego, California, May 2008, 1 hour
Co-Presenter “Harnessing the Power of Women in Recovery”, Twelfth International Conference on Violence, Abuse, and Trauma, September 2007, San Diego, California, 1.5 hours
Presenter “Seemorg Matrix Work Presence Workshop”, La Jolla, California, June 2006, 18 hours
Creator, Presenter “The Alchemy of Fundraising – Turning Trauma into Gold”, Workshop,; Shakti Rising, San Diego, California, June 2004 & April 2005, 3 hours; San Diego Foundation for Change, San Diego, California, May 2006
Panelist “The Practice of Energy Psychology” Eighth Annual International Energy Psychology Conference, Santa Clara, California, May 2006 2 hours
Co-Presenter “An Examination of Energy Psychology”, Center for Integrative Psychology, Alliant University, San Diego, California, April 2006, 2 hours
Co-coordinator, Presenter “Seemorg Matrix Work”, Basic seminar, La Jolla, California, February 2004
Presenter “Seemorg Matrix Work”, San Diego Veteran Administration Hospital, November 2003
Lead Panelist “Engaging San Diego’s Immigrant Communities; Advocacy: Progress and Priorities”, University of San Diego, June 2003
Developer, Presenter “PET-TFT; A Cross Species Experience”, The Fifth Annual International Energy Psychology Conference, Phoenix, Arizona, May 2003; The First Annual Conference for the Association for Thought Field Therapy, San Diego, October 2002; The Fourth Annual International Energy Psychology Conference, Phoenix, Arizona, May 2002; The Third Annual International Energy Psychology Conference, San Diego, California, May 2001
Program Director, Trainer “Thought Field Therapy Level I & II”, Weekend Workshop, Thought Field Therapy Center of La Jolla, nineteen trainings between January 1998 and March 2003, 13 hours CEU’s for MFCC’s, LCSW’s, RN’s, Acupuncturists and CAADAC.
Panelist “Honoring the Charter 100 Philanthropists”, La Jolla, California, April 2001
Presenter “Thought Field Therapy”, Whole Life Expo, Los Angeles Convention Center, November 2000; California Association of Alcoholism and Drug Counselor, San Diego conference, October 2000, 1.5 hours CEU
Co-Presenter “Introduction to Thought Field Therapy”, Probationers In Recovery North, Vista, California, April 2000; California School of Professional Psychology, San Diego, California, January 1999; Center for Community Solutions, San Diego, California, December 1998; Harmonium Inc., San Diego, California, March 1998; Crash, Inc., San Diego, California, 1998
Presenter “Involving Spouses in Our Wealth and Philanthropy”, Thirteenth Family Foundations Conference, Dallas, Texas, February 1999
Presenter “Introduction to Thought Field Therapy”, Elderhelp, San Diego, California, May 1998; Claremont Friendship Senior Center, San Diego, California, April 1998
Presenter “Women, Wealth and Self Esteem”, Women and Wealth Conference, San Diego, California, May 1998
Co-Presenter “Thought Field Therapy”, The Society for Clinical Social Work, November 1997
Presenter “Women, Money and Power”, The Bishops School, La Jolla, California, November 1997
Panelist “Voices of Women Philanthropists”, Family Foundations Council on Foundations Conference, New York, New York, February 1997
Panelist “Stages of Women’s Lives”, Women in Business San Diego Chapter, San Diego, California, January 1997
Co-Leader “Women from Dysfunctional Families”, Support Group, San Diego, California, 1988-1992
Presenter “Boundaries in Relationships”, Fourth Annual Convention, Adult Children of Alcoholics, San Diego, California, February 1990
Presenter “My Space, Your Space, Our Space”, peer support program, Security Pacific Corporation, San Diego, California, November 1989
Presenter “Couples and Their Boundary Issues”, Fifth Annual National Association of Children of Alcoholism, San Diego, California, August 1989
Presenter “Children of Alcoholics”, California Chapter – National Association of Social Workers Fifth Annual Statewide Conference, Pasadena, California, March 1988; Mono County Mental Health Services, Mammoth Lakes, California, 1987
Organizer, Co-Leader “Help Line Counseling Skills”, County of Mammoth Lakes, California 1984
Teacher First Offense Drunk Driver Classes, Mammoth Lakes, California, 1984
Program Coordinator, Presenter“Broken Bottles, Broken Dreams – Adult Children of Alcoholics”, Mono County Alcohol Program, Mammoth Lakes, California, March 1984
Co-Leader High School counseling groups, Mammoth Lakes, California, 1982-1984
Leader “Adult Children of Alcoholics”, Mammoth Lakes, California 1983, 8 week group
Program Coordinator “Chemical People Task Force”, Mono County Drug and Alcohol Program, Mammoth Lakes, California, November 1983
Program Coordinator “Californians for Drug Free Youth”, Mammoth Lakes, California, November 1983
Program Coordinator “Sweet Lou Johnson, L.A. Dodger”, Mono County School District, Mono County Drug and Alcohol Program, Mammoth Lakes, California, December 1983
Program Coordinator “Johnston Institute Intervention Training”, Mono County Alcohol and Drug Program, Mammoth Lakes, California, 1983
Therapist Obese Women’s Group, Bridgeport, California, nine-month on-going 1982
Co-Leader “Systematic Parent Training”, Bridgeport and Mammoth Lakes, California, 1981-1982
Program Coordinator “Children of Alcoholics”, Claudia Black – Presenter Mono County Alcohol Program, Mammoth Lakes, California, 1981
Program Coordinator, Panel Moderator“Cocaine Blues”, Mono County Drug Program, Mammoth Lakes, California, 1980
Co-Leader “Crisis Intervention”, Nurses Training, Mono General Hospital, Bridgeport, California, 1980
Co-Leader “Structural Family Therapy”, Didi Hirsch Community Mental Health Center, Community Education Division, Los Angeles, California, May 1979
Program Coordinator, Panel Moderator “Problem Drinking: A Family Issue”, Didi Hirsch Community Mental Health Center, Community Education Division, Los Angeles, California, April 1979
Coordinator, Group Leader “All in the Family”, Four part workshop series, Glendale Memorial Hospital, Glendale, California, 1978,
Coordinator, Panel Moderator“Confusing the Alcoholic, How, Where, When, and When Not to Confront”, Glendale Memorial Hospital, Glendale, California, November 1977
PUBLICATIONS
Author: “Grief owns me” “The Ghost in You: Psychotherapy and the Art of Grieving” American Academy of Psychotherapy Journal, Voices, September 2019.
Author: Book review “ Beyond Therapy: Igniting Life Focus Community Movements by Erv Polster” in “Voices” American Academy of Psychotherapy journal, May 2016.
Co-Editor: Danzig LCSW, Victoria & Clark Ph.D, Mary, Seemorg Matrix Manual, 2005
Co-Author: Danzig LCSW, Victoria & Clark Ph.D, Mary, Seemorg Matrix Curriculum Guide, 2005
Publication: Danzig LCSW, Victoria “Is Addiction an Attempt at Merging with the Divine?” Shakti Rising Intentions newsletter, Vol. 4, Issue 1, July 2005
Publication: Danzig LCSW, Victoria “The Marriage of Thought Field Therapy and Sex Therapy”, San Diego Therapist, (SDCAMFT) September 1998 and The Thought Field, Vol. 5, Issue 1, July, 1999.
Publication: Danzig, LCSW, Victoria “CT-TFT Changes Karma” The Thought Field, Vol. 4, Issue 2 1998
Publication: Danzig LCSW, Victoria “Coming out of Left Field – A revolutionary new psychotherapy reaps results for sufferers of trauma, phobias, and addictions” Real Woman magazine March 1998
Publication: Danzig LCSW, Victoria “This Really Looks Stupid, But It Works” San Diego Therapist, (SDCAMFT) February 1998
MEDIA, VIDEO & THEATER
Interview Elizabeth Hospice of San Diego, “Grief Services for Widows”, December 1, 2020.
Interview “A Healing Place: Camp Widow”, San Diego Jewish Journal, by Pat Launer, November 2019.
Interview California Institute for Human Science, Energy Psychology class, 2013
Interview ACEP Teleclass, “Using Advanced Integrative Therapy to Extinguish the Worry Syndrome” February 2011
Interview Woman’s World, “Tap your way to a Great Mood”, May 22, 2007
Interview DAYSPA, “Tapping into Energy”, by Linda Jacobson-Kossoff, November 2006
Interview San Diego Psychological Association Newsletter, “Colleagues who make a Difference”, Janet Farrell, Ph.D., November 2006
Interview WEBMDlive, “Thought Field Therapy”, 1 hour live Web interaction with questions and answers. July 2000
Video Thought Field Therapy demonstration, January 2000
Interview San Diego Union-Tribune, Currents and Arts, “Charity makes social change $1 at a time” by Peter Rowe, November 4, 1999
Interview La Jolla Light, “Psychiatric Therapy draws Raves”, by Karen Goldstein, April 15, 1999
Interview WSM, AM1590, Psyche –Rap radio show, “Thought Field Therapy”, Hosts John Sobien PhD and Ann Lavine PhD, February 1999
Interview Women’s Day Special Interest, Health for Women, “The Calming Couch”, Volume 1X, number 1. Feb-June, 1999
Interview Southwest Cable, Channel 16. “Coffee in Del Mar”, by Joseph Oppenheimer, March 1998
Interview San Diego Union Tribune City Edition, “Group not afraid to Fund the Controversial”, by Leonel Sanchez, for involvement in SDFFC, October 18, 1997
Interview San Diego Union Tribune, Currents & Arts, “Pair Cares: that’s what links them”, by Ozzie Roberts, for involvement in SDFFC, February 24, 1997
Interview “A Secret Between Us” Childhood Sexual Molestation in America, a one-hour video presentation shown on public access channels, 1992
Creator, Presenter, Co-Producer “The Human Improv: Facing the Inevitable Pitfalls of Recovering Relationships: – A Creative Approach”, an educational improvisational theatre experience, National Council on Alcoholism, Networking Breakfast, San Diego, California; National Council on Alcoholism, Nineteenth Annual San Diego Summer School of Alcohol and Other Drug Studies, UCSD; Recovery Resources, Inc., Conference “Finding Balance”, San Diego, California; National Council on Alcoholism, Fundraiser, San Diego, California,1990
Radio Show Host, Interviewer KMMT Radio program, “Lifestyles”, Mammoth Lakes, California, 1983-1984
Producer, Writer, Actor “Confronting the Alcoholic”, video film production, Glendale, California, November 1977
CONTINUING EDUCATION DOCUMENTATION
AAP- mid Atlantic Conference Virtual- The Space Between: Finding Hope 2/21/21, 3 CEU
AAP-2020 Fall Virtual Conference- Risking Connection in an Age of Fear and Uncertainty. November 10-15th, 2020. 14 hrs. CE. (Including ethics class, 3 hrs.)
Practice-Focused Training in Complicated Grief Therapy, March 21-22, 2020, Live on-line, Columbia School of Social Work. 13.00 Contact Hour
AAP-2019 64th Annual Institute and Conference: The Ghost in You: Psychotherapy and the Art of Grieving, Savannah, GA October 23-27, 2019, 16.25 hours
AAP – 2019 Summer workshop, Mirror , Mask and Shadow: Can you see me? June 19-23rd, 2019, 13.75 CEU’s.( Including ethics class, 3 hrs.)
Professional Ethics and Boundaries, Elite Continuing Education, 6 hrs, May 30, 2019
21st International Energy Psychology Conference, The Art and Science of
Transformational Change Conference, May 2-6th, 2019, New Mexico. 17 CEU’s.
San Diego Annual Mindfulness, Compassion & Wisdom Conference, March 9th, 2019, 5 hrs. CEU
Transforming Grief and Loss: Strategies for your Clients to Heal the Past, Change the Present and transform the future, 6.5 CE, January 25th, 2019, San Diego, CA
AAP- 2018 Institute & conference: sounds of Silence: Working on the edge of the unspoken. October 17-21, 2018, 20.25 CE Atlanta GA
Helping couples survive the impact of Sexual addiction, 1.5 CE, June 13, 2018
Parkinson ’s disease, 4 hr., CE4less, January 28, 2018
Evolution of Psychotherapy, 6.5 hr. December 15, 2017
Law and Ethics: Cases and Commentary 1, 6 hrs., May 13, 2017
American Academy of Psychotherapists 61st annual Institute and Conference, “What’s love got to do with it” October 18-23rd, 2016, 19.50 hrs.
18th Annual International Energy Psychology Conference, June 2016, Association for Comprehensive Energy Psychology Convention 17.00 hours
American Academy of Psychotherapist, Summer Workshop, June 10-14th, 2015, Stevenson, Washington, 6 CEU hrs.
Ethics in social Work and Counseling and HIPAA Privacy Rules, 6 hrs. April 2015
American Academy of Psychotherapists, November 5-9, 2014 Austin Texas, 22.5 hrs
American Academy of Psychotherapists, June 18-22nd,2014, 12 hrs.
16th Annual Energy Psychology Conference, Association for Comprehensive Energy Psychology Association, June 2014, Chandler Arizona, 23.25 hrs. CEU
“Evolution of Psychotherapy” December 10-16th, 2013, 21 hrs.
“Resiliency” American Academy of Psychotherapists, Summer Workshop, June 2013, 9 hrs. CEU
15th Annual International Energy Psychology Conference, June 2013, Association for Comprehensive Energy Psychology Convention 17.50 hours
“Treatment Records- Your Rights and Responsibilities”, Self Study-Law and Ethics, 4/13, CAMFT 2hr
“Subpoenas and Privilege, Resisting Responsibility” Self Study-Law and Ethics, 4/13 CAMFT 2hr
“Family Law Primer”, Self Study-Law and Ethics, 4/13 CAMFT, 2 hr
“Emotional Medicine Prescription” February 2013, S.D. North County CAMFT, 1.5 CEU
“More is better… or is it? Greed, Excess and addiction” American Academy of Psychotherapists, Summer Workshop, June 2012, 9 hours CEU
14th Annual International Energy Psychology Conference, June 2012, Association for Comprehensive Energy Psychology Convention 16.50 hours
“Introduction to Advanced Integrative Therapy”, Society for Clinical Social Work, San Diego, California March 2012, 1.5 hours
“Advanced Integrative Therapy”, California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, San Diego, California, February 2012, 1 hour CEU
“Portals to a Transformed World”, Association for Comprehensive Energy Psychology Convention, June 2011. 22 hours CEU
” Advanced Integrative Therapy”, California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, North county Chapter, Carlsbad, California, April 2011, 1.5 hours CEU
13th Annual International Energy Psychology Conference, June, 2011, Association for Comprehensive Energy Psychology Convention 22 hours CEU
“Child Abuse Reporting”, “GLBT and Other Diversity Issues”, “Small Mistakes?..BIG CONSEQUENCES?”, January 2011, 6 hours CEU
“Energizing the Life of the Therapist”, The American Academy of Psychotherapists Conference, November 2010.
“Evolving Tools for Healing Mind, Body and Spirit”, Association for Comprehensive Energy Psychology Convention, June 2010. 23.25 hours CEU
“The Evolution of Psychotherapy 2009”, December 2009. 26 hours CEU
“Being with Dying: Cultivating Compassion for Self and Others “, November 2009. 12 hours CEU
“Intention, Transformation and Change” Association for Comprehensive Energy Psychology Convention, May- June 2009. 11 Hours CEU
“Anxiety Disorder Treatment”, March 2009. 20.5 hours CEU
“Confidentiality and Access to Records- a messy situation” Self Study, April 2009. 2 hours CEU
“Contemplative End of Life Care”, February 2009. 8 hours CEU
“Brief Therapy Conference”, Milton H. Erickson Foundation, December 2008. 21 hours CEU
“Millennium III: Time Transition and the Human Condition”, American Academy of Psychotherapists, November 2008. 19.5 hours CEU
“Trauma – Working Outside the Box”, California Society for Clinical Social Work – San Diego District meeting, June 2008. 2 hours CEU
“Soaring to New Heights”, Association for Comprehensive Energy Psychology Convention, May 2008. 20 hours CEU
“Trauma, PTSD and Traumatic Grief”, PESI Association for Comprehensive Energy, December 2007. 6 hours CEU
“Patient Records – Legal and Ethical Considerations”, Self Study, September 2007. 2 hours CEU
“Treating Children – Legal Issues”, Self Study, September 2007. 2 hours CEU
“Paradigms in Healing for the 21st Century”, Association for Comprehensive Energy Psychology Convention, April 2007. 11 hours CEU
“Aging and Long Term Care” Self Study, July 2006. 3 hours CEU
“Seemorg Matrix Presence Workshop”, June 2006. 18 hours CEU
“Building Bridges to Healing”, Association for Comprehensive Energy Psychology Convention, May 2006. 13 hours CEU
“Confidentiality – Law and Ethics”, Self Study, April 2006. 2 hours CEU
“Child Abuse Reporting – Law and Ethics “, Self Study, January 2006. 2 hours CEU
“The Evolution of Psychotherapy”, December 2005. 20.5 hours CEU
“Pranic Healing Psychotherapy”, November 2005. 14 hours CEU
“Toxicity Workshop”, Seemorg Matrix, October 2005. 21 hours CEU
“Pranic Healing Advanced”, July 2004. 14 hours CEU
“Presence Workshop”, Seemorg Matrix, June 2004. 21 hours CEU
“Allergy Antidotes”, May 2003. 14 hours CEU
“Pioneering New Paradigms for Healing”, Energy Psychology Conference International, May 2003. 14 hours CEU
“Seemorg Matrix Level 1”, February, 2003. 18 hours CEU
“Healing the Wounded Spirit”, February, 2003. 18 hours CEU
“Evolution of TFT: Increasing Objectivity”, Oct 2002. 12 hours CEU
“Nine Gates Mystery School”, October 2001 and May 2002. 30 hours CEU
“Treating the Depth Psyche”, Seemorg Matrix, December 2001. 18 hours CEU
“Seemorg Matrix Level 1”, May 2001. 18 hours CEU
“Models of Madness: Treating Mental Health in the Real World”, March 2000. 1.5 hours CEU
“Law and Ethics: Risk Management in Clinical Practice”, November 2000. 4 hours CEU
“The Integration of Sex and Marital Therapy”, The Crucible Approach, February 2000. 13.5 hours CEU
“Suicide Assessment and Intervention Strategies”, University of California San Diego, November 1999. 3 hours CEU
“Alcoholism and the Dual Diagnosis”, July 1999. 3.5 hours CEU
“Family Therapy”, University of California San Diego, June, 1999. 3 hours CEU
“HIV and AIDS”, March 1999. 7 hours CEU
“Drugs and Alcohol”, March 1999. 7 hours CEU
“Stabilization & Treatment of Complex Post Traumatic Stress, Dissociation & Personality Disorders”, The National Treatment Center for Trauma Based Disorders, May 1997. 3 hours CEU
“Thought Field Therapy Diagnostic Training”, May 1997. 31 hours CEU
“Thought Field Therapy Level II”, March 1997. 7 hours CEU
“Thought Field Therapy Level I”, February1997. 7 hours CEU
“Brief Solution-Focused Therapy”, University of California San Diego, December 1996. 8 hours CEU
“EMDR Applications to Critical Incident Stress Management”, June 1995. 6 hours CEU
“Eye Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing, Level II”, April 1995.14 hours CEU
“The Self and the Couple”, Family Therapy Training Program, Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, University Of California Irvine, November 1994. 6 hours CEU
“Mind Body Medicine”, April 1994. 50 hours CEU
“Gestalt Graduate Training Program”, February 1994. 30 hours CEU
“Eye Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing, Level I”, January 1994.14 hours CEU
“Advances in Treating Survivors of Sexual Abuse”, February 1993.13 hours CEU
“Overcoming Overeating”, October 1992. 6 hours CEU
“Women’s Growth in Connection with New Perspectives on Psychological Development”, November 1992. 13 hours CEU
“Families in Conflict – The Alcoholic Family”, VIII Annual National Convention of Children of Alcoholics, November 1992. 6.5 hours CEU
“The Evolution of Psychotherapy”, December 1990.
“Breaking Free”, June 1990.
“Gestalt Therapy with Couples, Esalen Institute, December 1989.
“Adult Children of Dysfunctional Families”, Third Annual National Conference, March 1989.
“Advances in Diagnosis and Treatment of Sexual Problems”, May 1986.
“Draconian Hypnosis”, April – June 1986.
“Child Abuse Conference”, May 1986.
“Adult Children Entry into Recovery”, April 1986.
“Family Therapy”, February 1985.
“Family Therapy”, January 1985.
“Couples Therapy”, January 1985.
“Family Therapy”, May 1984.
“Clinical Hypnosis” Supervision by Dr. Peter Tilton, March 1984. 30 hours CEU
“Marital Counseling – Family Therapy”, Harvard Medical School, February 1984.
“Clinical Hypnosis”, January, 1984. 40 hours CEU
“Brief Therapy Model” & “Maps of the Mind, Maps of the World”, Mental Research Institute, May 1983.
“Gestalt Training for Couples”, December 1982.
Family Therapy Institute of Los Angeles, November, 1982.
“Family of Origin”, Family Therapy Institute of Santa Barbara, California, June 1982.
“Structured Analysis of the Blended Family”, Family Therapy Institute of Santa Barbara, California, February, 1982.
“Children of Alcoholics”, July 1981. 4 hours CEU
“Structural Family Therapy”, Family Therapy Institute, June 1981. 16 hours CEU
“Structural Family Therapy”, March 1980. 16 hours CEU
“Working with Children of Alcoholic Parents”, March 1980. 4 hours CEU
“Family Therapy Workshop”, February 1980. 16 hours CEU
“Sexuality Workshop”, November 1979. 11 hours CEU
“Domestic Violence”, Health Training Center, November 1979. 6 hours CEU
VICTORIA JANE DANZIG, LCSW
8813 Villa La Jolla Dr. Suite 2002
La Jolla, California 92037
(858) 550-9977
NPI# 1013934678
EMPLOYMENT
1985-PresentVictoria J. Danzig, LCSW, Private Practice, La Jolla, CA
1982-1984Mono County Mental Health Services, Senior Psychiatric Social Worker; Alcohol and Drug Administrator, Mammoth Lakes, CA
1979-1982Mono County Mental Health Services, Psychiatric Social Worker, Mammoth Lakes, CA
1975-1978Glendale Memorial Hospital, Clinical Social Worker, Family Coordinator, Alcoholism Treatment Program, CAREUNIT, Glendale, CA
1974-1975Los Angeles City Schools, Children Center Teacher, Murchison Street,
East Los Angeles, CA
1970-1971Los Angeles Department of Social Services, Eligibility Worker I, A.T.D. Intake, Unattached Men’s Center, Los Angeles, CA
EDUCATION, LICENSING & DEGREES
2007Diplomate Comprehensive Energy Psychology (D.CEP)
1993N.A.S.W. Diplomate in Clinical Social Work
1982Licensed Clinical Social Worker, #LF9378
1976-1979University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA
California School of Social Work, MSW
1972-1973California State University Northridge, Northridge, CA
Bachelor of Arts, Theatre Arts
Standard Teaching Credential
1968-1970California State University, Northridge, CA
1967-1968Santa Monica City College, Santa Monica, CA
1966-1967Stephens College, Columbia, MO
ADVANCED TRAININGS AND CERTIFICATIONS
2002-2005Certified in Seemorg Matrix, 2002; Master Teacher, 2005, Dr. Asha Clinton
1997Thought Field Therapy Diagnostics
1995Eye Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing
1994Ordained Minister, “Spiritual Psychotherapist” Association for the Integration of the Whole Person
1985-1988Gestalt Training Center, Drs. Erv and Miriam Polster
1984Certified in Clinical Hypnosis
1974-1976Gestalt Therapy Training Group, Dr. Jerry Greenwald
Alcoholism Training Program, Long Beach General Hospital
OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
2008 to presentMotivational Institute of Hypnotherapy, Energy Psychology Advisor
San Diego Foundation for Change
2005- PresentHonorary Committee Chair
2000-2004Board Member
1994-2000President of the Board
1994Founder
1997-1998Jewish Family Service, Workshops for Living Committee
1985 Liberty Hill Foundation, San Diego chapter, Co-founder
1990-1993Liberty Hill Foundation, Los Angeles chapter, Board of Directors
1979-1980 School Attendance Review Board, Mono County, CA
MEMBERSHIPS
- American Academy of Psychotherapists
- San Diego Grantmakers
- Association for Comprehensive Energy Psychology
- California Society for Clinical Social Workers, San Diego
- EMDR International Association
- National Association of Social Workers
- California Association of Marriage and Family
- San Diego Women’s Foundation
- San Diego Trauma Therapists
HONORARY AWARDS
2010Nominated for “Strong, Smart and Bold Women Award”, luncheon event “100 Women Strong” by Girls Inc.
2009“Distinguished Community Award”, San Diego Trauma Therapy
2008“Founder Award”, Foundation for Change 25th Anniversary Celebration: “Planting Seeds of Change, Growing Grassroots Movements”
2008“Foundation for Change Day” City Council of San Diego, Toni Atkins, Councilmember for the Third District
2003“Women Rebels”- Eveoke Dance Theatre, Docu-dance interview
2002“Philanthropy Award”, Association for Comprehensive Energy Psychology
2002“Danzig Award” established by Foundation for Change, annual award in my name to a community organizing social justice project in San Diego
2002“Social Visionary”, Sun and Moon Productions
2000Nominee, “Civic Excellence Award”, San Diego Dialogue
2000“Clinical Social Worker of the Year 2000”, The Society for Clinical Social Work, San Diego region
1995“Peace Veteran”, The Peace Resource Center of San Diego
1994“Special Commendation to Victoria Danzig for Liberty Hill Foundation of San Diego”, City Council of San Diego, Christine Kehoe, Councilmember for the Third District
1984Resolution 8471, “Expressing their appreciation to Victoria Danzig, LCSW, Mono County Mental Health Drug and Alcohol”, Board of Supervisors, Mono County
WORKSHOPS & PRESENTATIONS
Presenter“Advanced Integrative Therapy”, Training, California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, Carlsbad, California, April 2011, 1.5 hours
Co-Trainer“Seemorg Matrix Basics”/ “ Advanced Integrative Therapy”, California Institute for Human Science, Encinitas, California, Annually 2005-2011, 21 hours CEU’s
Co-PresenterProfessional Training, South Bay Community Services, Chula Vista, California, October-December 2010, 8 hours
Co-Presenter“Advanced Integrative Therapy”, Twelfth Annual International Energy Psychology Conference, San Diego, California, June 2010, 1 day
Presenter “Extinguishing Worry using Advanced Integrative Therapy”, Twelfth Annual International Energy Psychology Conference, San Diego, California, June 2010, 2 hours
Presenter“Trauma and the Brain”, Shakti Rising, San Diego, CA, May 2010, 2 hours
Presenter“Trauma – Using Energy Psychology Methods”, Training, Shakti Rising, San Diego, California, January 2008, May 2010
Co-Presenter“Getting the biggest bang for your Philanthropic Buck”, San Diego Women’s Foundation, May 2009.
Presenter“Trauma:Discovering What Lies Outside the Box”, Training, San Diego Chapter of California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, February, 2009, 1 hour
Presenter“Trauma – Working Outside the Box”, Training, California Society for Clinical Social Work,San Diego District meeting, San Diego, California, June 2008, 2 hours
Co-Presenter “Harnessing the Power of Women in Recovery:Cultivating Leadership to Transform Lives and Communities”, Breakout session, The Ninth Annual International Energy Psychology Conference, April 2007; The Tenth Annual International Energy Psychology Conference, May 2008
Presenter“Advanced Integrative Therapy”, In-service presentation, Mary Birch and Sharp Memorial Hospital Social Workers, San Diego, California, May 2008, 1 hour
Co-Presenter“Harnessing the Power of Women in Recovery”, Twelfth International Conference on Violence, Abuse, and Trauma, September 2007, San Diego, California, 1.5 hours
Presenter“Seemorg Matrix Work Presence Workshop”, La Jolla, California, June 2006, 18 hours
Creator, Presenter “The Alchemy of Fundraising – Turning Trauma into Gold”, Workshop,; Shakti Rising, San Diego, California, June 2004 & April 2005, 3 hours; San Diego Foundation for Change, San Diego, California, May 2006
Panelist “The Practice of Energy Psychology” Eighth Annual International Energy Psychology Conference, Santa Clara, California, May 2006 2 hours
Co-Presenter“An Examination of Energy Psychology”, Center for Integrative Psychology, Alliant University, San Diego, California, April 2006, 2 hours
Co-coordinator, Presenter“Seemorg Matrix Work”, Basic seminar, La Jolla, California, February 2004
Presenter“Seemorg Matrix Work”, San Diego Veteran Administration Hospital, November 2003
Lead Panelist “Engaging San Diego’s Immigrant Communities; Advocacy: Progress and Priorities”, University of San Diego, June 2003
Developer, Presenter “PET-TFT; A Cross Species Experience”, The Fifth Annual International Energy Psychology Conference, Phoenix, Arizona, May 2003; The First Annual Conference for the Association for Thought Field Therapy, San Diego, October 2002; The Fourth Annual International Energy Psychology Conference, Phoenix, Arizona, May 2002; The Third Annual International Energy Psychology Conference, San Diego, California, May 2001
Program Director, Trainer“Thought Field Therapy Level I & II”, Weekend Workshop, Thought Field Therapy Center of La Jolla,nineteen trainings between January 1998 and March 2003, 13 hours CEU’s for MFCC’s, LCSW’s, RN’s, Acupuncturists and CAADAC.
Panelist“Honoring the Charter 100 Philanthropists”, La Jolla, California, April 2001
Presenter“Thought Field Therapy”, Whole Life Expo, Los Angeles Convention Center, November 2000; California Association of Alcoholism and Drug Counselor, San Diego conference, October 2000, 1.5 hours CEU
Co-Presenter“Introduction to Thought Field Therapy”, Probationers In Recovery North, Vista, California, April 2000; California School of Professional Psychology, San Diego, California, January 1999; Center for Community Solutions, San Diego, California, December 1998; Harmonium Inc., San Diego, California, March 1998; Crash, Inc., San Diego, California, 1998
Presenter“Involving Spouses in Our Wealth and Philanthropy”, Thirteenth Family Foundations Conference, Dallas, Texas, February 1999
Presenter“Introduction to Thought Field Therapy”, Elderhelp, San Diego, California, May 1998; Claremont Friendship Senior Center, San Diego, California, April 1998
Presenter “Women, Wealth and Self Esteem”, Women and Wealth Conference, San Diego, California, May 1998
Co-Presenter“Thought Field Therapy”, The Society for Clinical Social Work, November 1997
Presenter“Women, Money and Power”, The Bishops School, La Jolla, California, November 1997
Panelist“Voices of Women Philanthropists”, Family Foundations Council on Foundations Conference, New York, New York, February 1997
Panelist“Stages of Women’s Lives”, Women in Business San Diego Chapter, San Diego, California, January 1997
Co-Leader“Women from Dysfunctional Families”, Support Group, San Diego, California, 1988-1992
Presenter“Boundaries in Relationships”, Fourth Annual Convention, Adult Children of Alcoholics, San Diego, California, February 1990
Presenter“My Space, Your Space, Our Space”, peer support program, Security Pacific Corporation, San Diego, California, November 1989
Presenter“Couples and Their Boundary Issues”, Fifth Annual National Association of Children of Alcoholism, San Diego, California, August 1989
Presenter“Children of Alcoholics”, California Chapter – National Association of Social Workers Fifth Annual Statewide Conference, Pasadena, California, March 1988; Mono County Mental Health Services, Mammoth Lakes, California, 1987
Organizer, Co-Leader“Help Line Counseling Skills”, County of Mammoth Lakes, California 1984
TeacherFirst Offense Drunk Driver Classes, Mammoth Lakes, California, 1984
Program Coordinator, Presenter “Broken Bottles, Broken Dreams – Adult Children of Alcoholics”, Mono County Alcohol Program, Mammoth Lakes, California, March 1984
Co-LeaderHigh School counseling groups, Mammoth Lakes, California, 1982-1984
Leader “Adult Children of Alcoholics”, Mammoth Lakes, California 1983, 8 week group
Program Coordinator“Chemical People Task Force”, Mono County Drug and Alcohol Program, Mammoth Lakes, California, November 1983
Program Coordinator“Californians for Drug Free Youth”, Mammoth Lakes, California, November 1983
Program Coordinator“Sweet Lou Johnson, L.A. Dodger”, Mono County School District, Mono County Drug and Alcohol Program, Mammoth Lakes, California, December 1983
Program Coordinator“Johnston Institute Intervention Training”, Mono County Alcohol and Drug Program, Mammoth Lakes, California, 1983
TherapistObese Women’s Group, Bridgeport, California, nine-month on-going 1982
Co-Leader“Systematic Parent Training”, Bridgeport and Mammoth Lakes, California, 1981-1982
Program Coordinator“Children of Alcoholics”, Claudia Black – Presenter Mono County Alcohol Program, Mammoth Lakes, California, 1981
Program Coordinator, Panel Moderator“Cocaine Blues”, Mono County Drug Program, Mammoth Lakes, California, 1980
Co-Leader “Crisis Intervention”, Nurses Training, Mono General Hospital, Bridgeport, California, 1980
Co-Leader“Structural Family Therapy”, Didi Hirsch Community Mental Health Center, Community Education Division, Los Angeles, California, May 1979
Program Coordinator, Panel Moderator“Problem Drinking: A Family Issue”, Didi Hirsch Community Mental Health Center, Community Education Division, Los Angeles, California, April 1979
Coordinator, Group Leader“All in the Family”, Four part workshop series, Glendale Memorial Hospital, Glendale, California, 1978,
Coordinator, Panel Moderator“Confusing the Alcoholic, How, Where, When, and When Not to Confront”, Glendale Memorial Hospital, Glendale, California, November 1977
PUBLICATIONS
Co-Editor:Danzig LCSW, Victoria & Clark Ph.D, Mary, Seemorg Matrix Manual, 2005
Co-Author:Danzig LCSW, Victoria & Clark Ph.D, Mary, Seemorg Matrix Curriculum Guide, 2005
Publication:Danzig LCSW, Victoria “Is Addiction an Attempt at Merging with the Divine?” Shakti Rising Intentions newsletter, Vol. 4, Issue 1, July 2005
Publication:Danzig LCSW, Victoria “The Marriage of Thought Field Therapy and Sex Therapy”, San Diego Therapist, (SDCAMFT) September 1998 and The Thought Field, Vol. 5, Issue 1, July, 1999.
Publication:Danzig, LCSW, Victoria “CT-TFT Changes Karma” The Thought Field, Vol. 4, Issue 2 1998
Publication:Danzig LCSW, Victoria “Coming out of Left Field – A revolutionary new psychotherapy reaps results for sufferers of trauma, phobias, and addictions” Real Woman magazine March 1998
Publication:Danzig LCSW, Victoria “This Really Looks Stupid, But It Works” San Diego Therapist, (SDCAMFT) February 1998
MEDIA, VIDEO & THEATER
InterviewACEP Teleclass, “Using Advanced Integrative Therapy to Extinguish the Worry Syndrome” February 2011
InterviewWoman’s World, “Tap your way to a Great Mood”, May 22, 2007
InterviewDAYSPA, “Tapping into Energy”, by Linda Jacobson-Kossoff, November 2006
InterviewSan Diego Psychological Association Newsletter, “Colleagues who make a Difference”, Janet Farrell, Ph.D., November 2006
InterviewWEBMDlive, “Thought Field Therapy”, 1 hour live Web interaction with questions and answers.July 2000
VideoThought Field Therapy demonstration, January 2000
InterviewSan Diego Union-Tribune, Currents and Arts, “Charity makes social change $1 at a time” by Peter Rowe, November 4, 1999
InterviewLa Jolla Light, “Psychiatric Therapy draws Raves”, by Karen Goldstein, April 15, 1999
InterviewWSM, AM1590, Psyche –Rap radio show, “Thought Field Therapy”, Hosts John Sobien PhD and Ann Lavine PhD, February 1999
InterviewWomen’s Day Special Interest, Health for Women, “The Calming Couch”, Volume 1X, number 1. Feb-June, 1999
InterviewSouthwest Cable, Channel 16. “Coffee in Del Mar”,by Joseph Oppenheimer, March 1998
InterviewSan Diego Union Tribune City Edition, “Group not afraid to Fund the Controversial”, by Leonel Sanchez, for involvement in SDFFC, October 18, 1997
InterviewSan Diego Union Tribune, Currents & Arts, “Pair Cares: that’s what links them”, by Ozzie Roberts, for involvement in SDFFC, February 24, 1997
Interview“A Secret Between Us” Childhood Sexual Molestation in America, a one-hour video presentation shown on public access channels, 1992
Creator, Presenter, Co-Producer“The Human Improv: Facing the Inevitable Pitfalls of Recovering Relationships: – A Creative Approach”, an educational improvisational theatre experience, National Council on Alcoholism, Networking Breakfast, San Diego, California; National Council on Alcoholism, Nineteenth Annual San Diego Summer School of Alcohol and Other Drug Studies, UCSD; Recovery Resources, Inc., Conference “Finding Balance”, San Diego, California; National Council on Alcoholism, Fundraiser, San Diego, California,1990
Radio Show Host, InterviewerKMMT Radio program, “Lifestyles”, Mammoth Lakes, California, 1983-1984
Producer, Writer, Actor“Confronting the Alcoholic”, video film production, Glendale, California, November 1977
CONTINUING EDUCATION DOCUMENTATION
“Child Abuse Reporting”, “GLBT and Other Diversity Issues”, “Small Mistakes?..BIG CONSEQUENCES?”, January 2011, 6 hours CEU
“Energizing the Life of the Therapist”, The American Academy of Psychotherapists Conference, November 2010.
“Evolving Tools for Healing Mind, Body and Spirit”, Association for Comprehensive Energy Psychology Convention, June 2010. 23.25 hours CEU
“The Evolution of Psychotherapy 2009”, December 2009. 26 hours CEU
“Being with Dying:Cultivating Compassion for Self and Others “, November 2009. 12 hours CEU
“Intention, Transformation and Change” Association for Comprehensive Energy Psychology Convention, May- June 2009. 11 Hours CEU
“Anxiety Disorder Treatment”, March 2009. 20.5 hours CEU
“Confidentiality and Access to Records- a messy situation” Self Study,April 2009. 2 hours CEU
“Contemplative End of Life Care”, February 2009. 8 hours CEU
“Brief Therapy Conference”, Milton H. Erickson Foundation, December 2008. 21 hours CEU
“Millennium III: Time Transition and the Human Condition”, American Academy of Psychotherapists, November 2008. 19.5 hours CEU
“Trauma – Working Outside the Box”, California Society for Clinical Social Work – San Diego District meeting, June 2008. 2 hours CEU
“Soaring to New Heights”, Association for Comprehensive Energy Psychology Convention, May 2008. 20 hours CEU
“Trauma, PTSD and Traumatic Grief”, PESI Association for Comprehensive Energy, December 2007. 6 hours CEU
“Patient Records – Legal and Ethical Considerations”, Self Study, September 2007. 2 hours CEU
“Treating Children – Legal Issues”, Self Study, September 2007. 2 hours CEU
“Paradigms in Healing for the 21st Century”, Association for Comprehensive Energy Psychology Convention, April 2007. 11 hours CEU
“Aging and Long Term Care” Self Study, July 2006. 3 hours CEU
“Seemorg Matrix Presence Workshop”, June 2006. 18 hours CEU
“Building Bridges to Healing”, Association for Comprehensive Energy Psychology Convention, May 2006. 13 hours CEU
“Confidentiality – Law and Ethics”, Self Study, April 2006. 2 hours CEU
“Child Abuse Reporting – Law and Ethics “, Self Study, January 2006. 2 hours CEU
“The Evolution of Psychotherapy”, December 2005. 20.5 hours CEU
“Pranic Healing Psychotherapy”, November 2005. 14 hours CEU
“Toxicity Workshop”, Seemorg Matrix, October 2005. 21 hours CEU
“Pranic Healing Advanced”, July 2004. 14 hours CEU
“Presence Workshop”, Seemorg Matrix, June 2004. 21 hours CEU
“Allergy Antidotes”, May 2003. 14 hours CEU
“Pioneering New Paradigms for Healing”, Energy Psychology Conference International, May 2003. 14 hours CEU
“Seemorg Matrix Level 1”, February, 2003. 18 hours CEU
“Healing the Wounded Spirit”, February, 2003. 18 hours CEU
“Evolution of TFT:Increasing Objectivity”, Oct 2002. 12 hours CEU
“Nine Gates Mystery School”, October 2001 and May 2002.30 hours CEU
“Treating the Depth Psyche”, Seemorg Matrix, December 2001. 18 hours CEU
“Seemorg Matrix Level 1”, May 2001. 18 hours CEU
“Models of Madness:Treating Mental Health in the Real World”, March 2000. 1.5 hours CEU
“Law and Ethics: Risk Management in Clinical Practice”, November 2000. 4 hours CEU
“The Integration of Sex and Marital Therapy”, The Crucible Approach, February 2000.13.5 hours CEU
“Suicide Assessment and Intervention Strategies”, University of California San Diego, November 1999. 3 hours CEU
“Alcoholism and the Dual Diagnosis”, July 1999. 3.5 hours CEU
“Family Therapy”, University of California San Diego, June, 1999. 3 hours CEU
“HIV and AIDS”, March 1999. 7 hours CEU
“Drugs and Alcohol”, March 1999. 7 hours CEU
“Stabilization & Treatment of Complex Post Traumatic Stress, Dissociation & Personality Disorders”, The National Treatment Center for Trauma Based Disorders, May 1997. 3 hours CEU
“Thought Field Therapy Diagnostic Training”, May 1997. 31 hours CEU
“Thought Field Therapy Level II”, March 1997. 7 hours CEU
“Thought Field Therapy Level I”, February1997. 7 hours CEU
“Brief Solution-Focused Therapy”, University of California San Diego, December 1996. 8 hours CEU
“EMDR Applications to Critical Incident Stress Management”, June 1995. 6 hours CEU
“Eye Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing, Level II”, April 1995.14 hours CEU
“The Self and the Couple”, Family Therapy Training Program, Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, University Of California Irvine, November 1994. 6 hours CEU
“Mind Body Medicine”, April 1994. 50 hours CEU
“Gestalt Graduate Training Program”, February 1994. 30 hours CEU
“Eye Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing, Level I”, January 1994.14 hours CEU
“Advances in Treating Survivors of Sexual Abuse”, February 1993.13 hours CEU
“Overcoming Overeating”, October 1992. 6 hours CEU
“Women’s Growth in Connection with New Perspectives on Psychological Development”, November 1992. 13 hours CEU
“Families in Conflict – The Alcoholic Family”, VIII Annual National Convention of Children of Alcoholics, November 1992. 6.5 hours CEU
“The Evolution of Psychotherapy”, December 1990.
“Breaking Free”, June 1990.
“Gestalt Therapy with Couples, Esalen Institute, December 1989.
“Adult Children of Dysfunctional Families”, Third Annual National Conference, March 1989.
“Advances in Diagnosis and Treatment of Sexual Problems”, May 1986.
“Draconian Hypnosis”, April – June 1986.
“Child Abuse Conference”, May 1986.
“Adult Children Entry into Recovery”, April 1986.
“Family Therapy”, February 1985.
“Family Therapy”, January 1985.
“Couples Therapy”, January 1985.
“Family Therapy”, May 1984.
“Clinical Hypnosis” Supervision by Dr. Peter Tilton, March 1984. 30 hours CEU
“Marital Counseling – Family Therapy”, Harvard Medical School, February 1984.
“Clinical Hypnosis”, January, 1984. 40 hours CEU
“Brief Therapy Model” & “Maps of the Mind, Maps of the World”, Mental Research Institute, May 1983.
“Gestalt Training for Couples”, December 1982.
Family Therapy Institute of Los Angeles, November, 1982.
“Family of Origin”, Family Therapy Institute of Santa Barbara, California, June 1982.
“Structured Analysis of the Blended Family”, Family Therapy Institute of Santa Barbara, California, February, 1982.
“Children of Alcoholics”, July 1981. 4 hours CEU
“Structural Family Therapy”, Family Therapy Institute, June 1981. 16 hours CEU
“Structural Family Therapy”, March 1980. 16 hours CEU
“Working with Children of Alcoholic Parents”, March 1980. 4 hours CEU
VICTORIA JANE DANZIG, LCSW
8813 Villa La Jolla Dr. Suite 2002
La Jolla, California 92037
(858) 550-9977
NPI# 1013934678
EMPLOYMENT
1985-Present Victoria J. Danzig, LCSW, Private Practice, La Jolla, CA
1982-1984 Mono County Mental Health Services, Senior Psychiatric Social Worker; Alcohol and Drug Administrator, Mammoth Lakes, CA
1979-1982 Mono County Mental Health Services, Psychiatric Social Worker, Mammoth Lakes, CA
1975-1978 Glendale Memorial Hospital, Clinical Social Worker, Family Coordinator, Alcoholism Treatment Program, CAREUNIT, Glendale, CA
1974-1975 Los Angeles City Schools, Children Center Teacher, Murchison Street,
East Los Angeles, CA
1970-1971 Los Angeles Department of Social Services, Eligibility Worker I, A.T.D. Intake, Unattached Men’s Center, Los Angeles, CA
EDUCATION, LICENSING & DEGREES
2007 Diplomate Comprehensive Energy Psychology (D.CEP)
1993 N.A.S.W. Diplomate in Clinical Social Work
1982 Licensed Clinical Social Worker, #LF9378
1976-1979 University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA
California School of Social Work, MSW
1972-1973 California State University Northridge, Northridge, CA
Bachelor of Arts, Theatre Arts
Standard Teaching Credential
1968-1970 California State University, Northridge, CA
1967-1968 Santa Monica City College, Santa Monica, CA
1966-1967 Stephens College, Columbia, MO
ADVANCED TRAININGS AND CERTIFICATIONS
2002-2005 Certified in Seemorg Matrix, 2002; Master Teacher, 2005, Dr. Asha Clinton
1997 Thought Field Therapy Diagnostics
1995 Eye Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing
1994 Ordained Minister, “Spiritual Psychotherapist” Association for the Integration of the Whole Person
1985-1988 Gestalt Training Center, Drs. Erv and Miriam Polster
1984 Certified in Clinical Hypnosis
1974-1976 Gestalt Therapy Training Group, Dr. Jerry Greenwald
Alcoholism Training Program, Long Beach General Hospital
OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
2008 to present Motivational Institute of Hypnotherapy, Energy Psychology Advisor
San Diego Foundation for Change
2005- Present Honorary Committee Chair
2000-2004 Board Member
1994-2000 President of the Board
1994 Founder
1997-1998 Jewish Family Service, Workshops for Living Committee
1985 Liberty Hill Foundation, San Diego chapter, Co-founder
1990-1993 Liberty Hill Foundation, Los Angeles chapter, Board of Directors
1979-1980 School Attendance Review Board, Mono County, CA
MEMBERSHIPS
- American Academy of Psychotherapists
- San Diego Grantmakers
- Association for Comprehensive Energy Psychology
- California Society for Clinical Social Workers, San Diego
- EMDR International Association
- National Association of Social Workers
- California Association of Marriage and Family
- San Diego Women’s Foundation
- San Diego Trauma Therapists
HONORARY AWARDS
2010 Nominated for “Strong, Smart and Bold Women Award”, luncheon event “100 Women Strong” by Girls Inc.
2009 “Distinguished Community Award”, San Diego Trauma Therapy
2008 “Founder Award”, Foundation for Change 25th Anniversary Celebration: “Planting Seeds of Change, Growing Grassroots Movements”
2008 “Foundation for Change Day” City Council of San Diego, Toni Atkins, Councilmember for the Third District
2003 “Women Rebels”- Eveoke Dance Theatre, Docu-dance interview
2002 “Philanthropy Award”, Association for Comprehensive Energy Psychology
2002 “Danzig Award” established by Foundation for Change, annual award in my name to a community organizing social justice project in San Diego
2002 “Social Visionary”, Sun and Moon Productions
2000 Nominee, “Civic Excellence Award”, San Diego Dialogue
2000 “Clinical Social Worker of the Year 2000”, The Society for Clinical Social Work, San Diego region
1995 “Peace Veteran”, The Peace Resource Center of San Diego
1994 “Special Commendation to Victoria Danzig for Liberty Hill Foundation of San Diego”, City Council of San Diego, Christine Kehoe, Councilmember for the Third District
1984 Resolution 8471, “Expressing their appreciation to Victoria Danzig, LCSW, Mono County Mental Health Drug and Alcohol”, Board of Supervisors, Mono County
WORKSHOPS & PRESENTATIONS
Presenter “Advanced Integrative Therapy”, Training, California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, Carlsbad, California, April 2011, 1.5 hours
Co-Trainer “Seemorg Matrix Basics”/ “ Advanced Integrative Therapy”, California Institute for Human Science, Encinitas, California, Annually 2005-2011, 21 hours CEU’s
Co-Presenter Professional Training, South Bay Community Services, Chula Vista, California, October-December 2010, 8 hours
Co-Presenter “Advanced Integrative Therapy”, Twelfth Annual International Energy Psychology Conference, San Diego, California, June 2010, 1 day
Presenter “Extinguishing Worry using Advanced Integrative Therapy”, Twelfth Annual International Energy Psychology Conference, San Diego, California, June 2010, 2 hours
Presenter “Trauma and the Brain”, Shakti Rising, San Diego, CA, May 2010, 2 hours
Presenter “Trauma – Using Energy Psychology Methods”, Training, Shakti Rising, San Diego, California, January 2008, May 2010
Co-Presenter “Getting the biggest bang for your Philanthropic Buck”, San Diego Women’s Foundation, May 2009.
Presenter “Trauma: Discovering What Lies Outside the Box”, Training, San Diego Chapter of California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, February, 2009, 1 hour
Presenter “Trauma – Working Outside the Box”, Training, California Society for Clinical Social Work, San Diego District meeting, San Diego, California, June 2008, 2 hours
Co-Presenter “Harnessing the Power of Women in Recovery: Cultivating Leadership to Transform Lives and Communities”, Breakout session, The Ninth Annual International Energy Psychology Conference, April 2007; The Tenth Annual International Energy Psychology Conference, May 2008
Presenter “Advanced Integrative Therapy”, In-service presentation, Mary Birch and Sharp Memorial Hospital Social Workers, San Diego, California, May 2008, 1 hour
Co-Presenter “Harnessing the Power of Women in Recovery”, Twelfth International Conference on Violence, Abuse, and Trauma, September 2007, San Diego, California, 1.5 hours
Presenter “Seemorg Matrix Work Presence Workshop”, La Jolla, California, June 2006, 18 hours
Creator, Presenter “The Alchemy of Fundraising – Turning Trauma into Gold”, Workshop,; Shakti Rising, San Diego, California, June 2004 & April 2005, 3 hours; San Diego Foundation for Change, San Diego, California, May 2006
Panelist “The Practice of Energy Psychology” Eighth Annual International Energy Psychology Conference, Santa Clara, California, May 2006 2 hours
Co-Presenter “An Examination of Energy Psychology”, Center for Integrative Psychology, Alliant University, San Diego, California, April 2006, 2 hours
Co-coordinator, Presenter “Seemorg Matrix Work”, Basic seminar, La Jolla, California, February 2004
Presenter “Seemorg Matrix Work”, San Diego Veteran Administration Hospital, November 2003
Lead Panelist “Engaging San Diego’s Immigrant Communities; Advocacy: Progress and Priorities”, University of San Diego, June 2003
Developer, Presenter “PET-TFT; A Cross Species Experience”, The Fifth Annual International Energy Psychology Conference, Phoenix, Arizona, May 2003; The First Annual Conference for the Association for Thought Field Therapy, San Diego, October 2002; The Fourth Annual International Energy Psychology Conference, Phoenix, Arizona, May 2002; The Third Annual International Energy Psychology Conference, San Diego, California, May 2001
Program Director, Trainer “Thought Field Therapy Level I & II”, Weekend Workshop, Thought Field Therapy Center of La Jolla, nineteen trainings between January 1998 and March 2003, 13 hours CEU’s for MFCC’s, LCSW’s, RN’s, Acupuncturists and CAADAC.
Panelist “Honoring the Charter 100 Philanthropists”, La Jolla, California, April 2001
Presenter “Thought Field Therapy”, Whole Life Expo, Los Angeles Convention Center, November 2000; California Association of Alcoholism and Drug Counselor, San Diego conference, October 2000, 1.5 hours CEU
Co-Presenter “Introduction to Thought Field Therapy”, Probationers In Recovery North, Vista, California, April 2000; California School of Professional Psychology, San Diego, California, January 1999; Center for Community Solutions, San Diego, California, December 1998; Harmonium Inc., San Diego, California, March 1998; Crash, Inc., San Diego, California, 1998
Presenter “Involving Spouses in Our Wealth and Philanthropy”, Thirteenth Family Foundations Conference, Dallas, Texas, February 1999
Presenter “Introduction to Thought Field Therapy”, Elderhelp, San Diego, California, May 1998; Claremont Friendship Senior Center, San Diego, California, April 1998
Presenter “Women, Wealth and Self Esteem”, Women and Wealth Conference, San Diego, California, May 1998
Co-Presenter “Thought Field Therapy”, The Society for Clinical Social Work, November 1997
Presenter “Women, Money and Power”, The Bishops School, La Jolla, California, November 1997
Panelist “Voices of Women Philanthropists”, Family Foundations Council on Foundations Conference, New York, New York, February 1997
Panelist “Stages of Women’s Lives”, Women in Business San Diego Chapter, San Diego, California, January 1997
Co-Leader “Women from Dysfunctional Families”, Support Group, San Diego, California, 1988-1992
Presenter “Boundaries in Relationships”, Fourth Annual Convention, Adult Children of Alcoholics, San Diego, California, February 1990
Presenter “My Space, Your Space, Our Space”, peer support program, Security Pacific Corporation, San Diego, California, November 1989
Presenter “Couples and Their Boundary Issues”, Fifth Annual National Association of Children of Alcoholism, San Diego, California, August 1989
Presenter “Children of Alcoholics”, California Chapter – National Association of Social Workers Fifth Annual Statewide Conference, Pasadena, California, March 1988; Mono County Mental Health Services, Mammoth Lakes, California, 1987
Organizer, Co-Leader “Help Line Counseling Skills”, County of Mammoth Lakes, California 1984
Teacher First Offense Drunk Driver Classes, Mammoth Lakes, California, 1984
Program Coordinator, Presenter “Broken Bottles, Broken Dreams – Adult Children of Alcoholics”, Mono County Alcohol Program, Mammoth Lakes, California, March 1984
Co-Leader High School counseling groups, Mammoth Lakes, California, 1982-1984
Leader “Adult Children of Alcoholics”, Mammoth Lakes, California 1983, 8 week group
Program Coordinator “Chemical People Task Force”, Mono County Drug and Alcohol Program, Mammoth Lakes, California, November 1983
Program Coordinator “Californians for Drug Free Youth”, Mammoth Lakes, California, November 1983
Program Coordinator “Sweet Lou Johnson, L.A. Dodger”, Mono County School District, Mono County Drug and Alcohol Program, Mammoth Lakes, California, December 1983
Program Coordinator “Johnston Institute Intervention Training”, Mono County Alcohol and Drug Program, Mammoth Lakes, California, 1983
Therapist Obese Women’s Group, Bridgeport, California, nine-month on-going 1982
Co-Leader “Systematic Parent Training”, Bridgeport and Mammoth Lakes, California, 1981-1982
Program Coordinator “Children of Alcoholics”, Claudia Black – Presenter Mono County Alcohol Program, Mammoth Lakes, California, 1981
Program Coordinator, Panel Moderator “Cocaine Blues”, Mono County Drug Program, Mammoth Lakes, California, 1980
Co-Leader “Crisis Intervention”, Nurses Training, Mono General Hospital, Bridgeport, California, 1980
Co-Leader “Structural Family Therapy”, Didi Hirsch Community Mental Health Center, Community Education Division, Los Angeles, California, May 1979
Program Coordinator, Panel Moderator “Problem Drinking: A Family Issue”, Didi Hirsch Community Mental Health Center, Community Education Division, Los Angeles, California, April 1979
Coordinator, Group Leader “All in the Family”, Four part workshop series, Glendale Memorial Hospital, Glendale, California, 1978,
Coordinator, Panel Moderator “Confusing the Alcoholic, How, Where, When, and When Not to Confront”, Glendale Memorial Hospital, Glendale, California, November 1977
PUBLICATIONS
Co-Editor: Danzig LCSW, Victoria & Clark Ph.D, Mary, Seemorg Matrix Manual, 2005
Co-Author: Danzig LCSW, Victoria & Clark Ph.D, Mary, Seemorg Matrix Curriculum Guide, 2005
Publication: Danzig LCSW, Victoria “Is Addiction an Attempt at Merging with the Divine?” Shakti Rising Intentions newsletter, Vol. 4, Issue 1, July 2005
Publication: Danzig LCSW, Victoria “The Marriage of Thought Field Therapy and Sex Therapy”, San Diego Therapist, (SDCAMFT) September 1998 and The Thought Field, Vol. 5, Issue 1, July, 1999.
Publication: Danzig, LCSW, Victoria “CT-TFT Changes Karma” The Thought Field, Vol. 4, Issue 2 1998
Publication: Danzig LCSW, Victoria “Coming out of Left Field – A revolutionary new psychotherapy reaps results for sufferers of trauma, phobias, and addictions” Real Woman magazine March 1998
Publication: Danzig LCSW, Victoria “This Really Looks Stupid, But It Works” San Diego Therapist, (SDCAMFT) February 1998
MEDIA, VIDEO & THEATER
Interview ACEP Teleclass, “Using Advanced Integrative Therapy to Extinguish the Worry Syndrome” February 2011
Interview Woman’s World, “Tap your way to a Great Mood”, May 22, 2007
Interview DAYSPA, “Tapping into Energy”, by Linda Jacobson-Kossoff, November 2006
Interview San Diego Psychological Association Newsletter, “Colleagues who make a Difference”, Janet Farrell, Ph.D., November 2006
Interview WEBMDlive, “Thought Field Therapy”, 1 hour live Web interaction with questions and answers. July 2000
Video Thought Field Therapy demonstration, January 2000
Interview San Diego Union-Tribune, Currents and Arts, “Charity makes social change $1 at a time” by Peter Rowe, November 4, 1999
Interview La Jolla Light, “Psychiatric Therapy draws Raves”, by Karen Goldstein, April 15, 1999
Interview WSM, AM1590, Psyche –Rap radio show, “Thought Field Therapy”, Hosts John Sobien PhD and Ann Lavine PhD, February 1999
Interview Women’s Day Special Interest, Health for Women, “The Calming Couch”, Volume 1X, number 1. Feb-June, 1999
Interview Southwest Cable, Channel 16. “Coffee in Del Mar”, by Joseph Oppenheimer, March 1998
Interview San Diego Union Tribune City Edition, “Group not afraid to Fund the Controversial”, by Leonel Sanchez, for involvement in SDFFC, October 18, 1997
Interview San Diego Union Tribune, Currents & Arts, “Pair Cares: that’s what links them”, by Ozzie Roberts, for involvement in SDFFC, February 24, 1997
Interview “A Secret Between Us” Childhood Sexual Molestation in America, a one-hour video presentation shown on public access channels, 1992
Creator, Presenter, Co-Producer “The Human Improv: Facing the Inevitable Pitfalls of Recovering Relationships: – A Creative Approach”, an educational improvisational theatre experience, National Council on Alcoholism, Networking Breakfast, San Diego, California; National Council on Alcoholism, Nineteenth Annual San Diego Summer School of Alcohol and Other Drug Studies, UCSD; Recovery Resources, Inc., Conference “Finding Balance”, San Diego, California; National Council on Alcoholism, Fundraiser, San Diego, California,1990
Radio Show Host, Interviewer KMMT Radio program, “Lifestyles”, Mammoth Lakes, California, 1983-1984
Producer, Writer, Actor “Confronting the Alcoholic”, video film production, Glendale, California, November 1977
CONTINUING EDUCATION DOCUMENTATION
“Child Abuse Reporting”, “GLBT and Other Diversity Issues”, “Small Mistakes?..BIG CONSEQUENCES?”, January 2011, 6 hours CEU
“Energizing the Life of the Therapist”, The American Academy of Psychotherapists Conference, November 2010.
“Evolving Tools for Healing Mind, Body and Spirit”, Association for Comprehensive Energy Psychology Convention, June 2010. 23.25 hours CEU
“The Evolution of Psychotherapy 2009”, December 2009. 26 hours CEU
“Being with Dying: Cultivating Compassion for Self and Others “, November 2009. 12 hours CEU
“Intention, Transformation and Change” Association for Comprehensive Energy Psychology Convention, May- June 2009. 11 Hours CEU
“Anxiety Disorder Treatment”, March 2009. 20.5 hours CEU
“Confidentiality and Access to Records- a messy situation” Self Study, April 2009. 2 hours CEU
“Contemplative End of Life Care”, February 2009. 8 hours CEU
“Brief Therapy Conference”, Milton H. Erickson Foundation, December 2008. 21 hours CEU
“Millennium III: Time Transition and the Human Condition”, American Academy of Psychotherapists, November 2008. 19.5 hours CEU
“Trauma – Working Outside the Box”, California Society for Clinical Social Work – San Diego District meeting, June 2008. 2 hours CEU
“Soaring to New Heights”, Association for Comprehensive Energy Psychology Convention, May 2008. 20 hours CEU
“Trauma, PTSD and Traumatic Grief”, PESI Association for Comprehensive Energy, December 2007. 6 hours CEU
“Patient Records – Legal and Ethical Considerations”, Self Study, September 2007. 2 hours CEU
“Treating Children – Legal Issues”, Self Study, September 2007. 2 hours CEU
“Paradigms in Healing for the 21st Century”, Association for Comprehensive Energy Psychology Convention, April 2007. 11 hours CEU
“Aging and Long Term Care” Self Study, July 2006. 3 hours CEU
“Seemorg Matrix Presence Workshop”, June 2006. 18 hours CEU
“Building Bridges to Healing”, Association for Comprehensive Energy Psychology Convention, May 2006. 13 hours CEU
“Confidentiality – Law and Ethics”, Self Study, April 2006. 2 hours CEU
“Child Abuse Reporting – Law and Ethics “, Self Study, January 2006. 2 hours CEU
“The Evolution of Psychotherapy”, December 2005. 20.5 hours CEU
“Pranic Healing Psychotherapy”, November 2005. 14 hours CEU
“Toxicity Workshop”, Seemorg Matrix, October 2005. 21 hours CEU
“Pranic Healing Advanced”, July 2004. 14 hours CEU
“Presence Workshop”, Seemorg Matrix, June 2004. 21 hours CEU
“Allergy Antidotes”, May 2003. 14 hours CEU
“Pioneering New Paradigms for Healing”, Energy Psychology Conference International, May 2003. 14 hours CEU
“Seemorg Matrix Level 1”, February, 2003. 18 hours CEU
“Healing the Wounded Spirit”, February, 2003. 18 hours CEU
“Evolution of TFT: Increasing Objectivity”, Oct 2002. 12 hours CEU
“Nine Gates Mystery School”, October 2001 and May 2002. 30 hours CEU
“Treating the Depth Psyche”, Seemorg Matrix, December 2001. 18 hours CEU
“Seemorg Matrix Level 1”, May 2001. 18 hours CEU
“Models of Madness: Treating Mental Health in the Real World”, March 2000. 1.5 hours CEU
“Law and Ethics: Risk Management in Clinical Practice”, November 2000. 4 hours CEU
“The Integration of Sex and Marital Therapy”, The Crucible Approach, February 2000. 13.5 hours CEU
“Suicide Assessment and Intervention Strategies”, University of California San Diego, November 1999. 3 hours CEU
“Alcoholism and the Dual Diagnosis”, July 1999. 3.5 hours CEU
“Family Therapy”, University of California San Diego, June, 1999. 3 hours CEU
“HIV and AIDS”, March 1999. 7 hours CEU
“Drugs and Alcohol”, March 1999. 7 hours CEU
“Stabilization & Treatment of Complex Post Traumatic Stress, Dissociation & Personality Disorders”, The National Treatment Center for Trauma Based Disorders, May 1997. 3 hours CEU
“Thought Field Therapy Diagnostic Training”, May 1997. 31 hours CEU
“Thought Field Therapy Level II”, March 1997. 7 hours CEU
“Thought Field Therapy Level I”, February1997. 7 hours CEU
“Brief Solution-Focused Therapy”, University of California San Diego, December 1996. 8 hours CEU
“EMDR Applications to Critical Incident Stress Management”, June 1995. 6 hours CEU
“Eye Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing, Level II”, April 1995.14 hours CEU
“The Self and the Couple”, Family Therapy Training Program, Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, University Of California Irvine, November 1994. 6 hours CEU
“Mind Body Medicine”, April 1994. 50 hours CEU
“Gestalt Graduate Training Program”, February 1994. 30 hours CEU
“Eye Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing, Level I”, January 1994.14 hours CEU
“Advances in Treating Survivors of Sexual Abuse”, February 1993.13 hours CEU
“Overcoming Overeating”, October 1992. 6 hours CEU
“Women’s Growth in Connection with New Perspectives on Psychological Development”, November 1992. 13 hours CEU
“Families in Conflict – The Alcoholic Family”, VIII Annual National Convention of Children of Alcoholics, November 1992. 6.5 hours CEU
“The Evolution of Psychotherapy”, December 1990.
“Breaking Free”, June 1990.
“Gestalt Therapy with Couples, Esalen Institute, December 1989.
“Adult Children of Dysfunctional Families”, Third Annual National Conference, March 1989.
“Advances in Diagnosis and Treatment of Sexual Problems”, May 1986.
“Draconian Hypnosis”, April – June 1986.
“Child Abuse Conference”, May 1986.
“Adult Children Entry into Recovery”, April 1986.
“Family Therapy”, February 1985.
“Family Therapy”, January 1985.
“Couples Therapy”, January 1985.
“Family Therapy”, May 1984.
“Clinical Hypnosis” Supervision by Dr. Peter Tilton, March 1984. 30 hours CEU
“Marital Counseling – Family Therapy”, Harvard Medical School, February 1984.
“Clinical Hypnosis”, January, 1984. 40 hours CEU
“Brief Therapy Model” & “Maps of the Mind, Maps of the World”, Mental Research Institute, May 1983.
“Gestalt Training for Couples”, December 1982.
Family Therapy Institute of Los Angeles, November, 1982.
“Family of Origin”, Family Therapy Institute of Santa Barbara, California, June 1982.
“Structured Analysis of the Blended Family”, Family Therapy Institute of Santa Barbara, California, February, 1982.
“Children of Alcoholics”, July 1981. 4 hours CEU
“Structural Family Therapy”, Family Therapy Institute, June 1981. 16 hours CEU
“Structural Family Therapy”, March 1980. 16 hours CEU
“Working with Children of Alcoholic Parents”, March 1980. 4 hours CEU
“Family Therapy Workshop”, February 1980. 16 hours CEU
“Sexuality Workshop”, November 1979. 11 hours CEU
“Domestic Violence”, Health Training Center, November 1979. 6 hours CEU
“Family Therapy Workshop”, February 1980. 16 hours CEU
“Sexuality Workshop”, November 1979. 11 hours CEU
“Domestic Violence”, Health Training Center, November 1979. 6 hours CEU