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Online Discussion Group

Our Voices Together | Wednesday, August 28th

 
Our Voices Together
 
Our Voices Together
 
A Virtual Gathering of the 9/11 Community Before & After the 23rd Anniversary
 
Wednesday, August 28th - 7:00pm EST
 
Wednesday, September 18th - 7:00pm EST
 
Join us for our upcoming support groups that provide an opportunity for 9/11 families, responders, survivors and families of those impacted by 9/11-related illness to gather virtually in advance of, and after the 23rd Anniversary.
 
Participants will break into small discussion groups to allow for meaningful conversation. The groups will be facilitated by clinicians, including Suzanne Phillips, PhD, Craig Haen, PhD and their colleagues from the American Group Psychological Association (AGPA). Register to attend one or both of the sessions.
 
 
 
About the Presenters
 
Dr. Suzanne Phillips
 
Dr. Suzanne Phillips
 
Dr. Suzanne Phillips is an Adjunct Full Professor of Clinical Psychology, Long Island University Faculty, Suffolk Institute for Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy Fellow, and Board Member and Co-Chair, Community Outreach, AGPA. Dr. Phillips a retired Adjunct Full Professor of Clinical Psychology in the Psychology Doctoral Program at LIU Post, NY, and Group Faculty and Supervisor at the Derner Institute of Advanced Psychological Studies.
She is in private practice in Northport, NY, co-author of three books, over 40 articles and chapters, and hosts Psych Up Live on International Talk Radio.
 
Dr. Craig Haen
 
Dr. Craig Haen
 
Craig Haen, Ph.D., RDT, CGP, LCAT, FAGPA has a private practice in White Plains, NY. He is codirector of the Kint Institute, offering training in the arts and trauma treatment in New York City. Dr. Haen is a Fellow of the American Group Psychotherapy Association, co-chairing the Community Outreach Task Force and serving as founding member of the DEI Task Force.
In these roles, he’s responded to mass trauma events internationally for the past decade and co-authored the organization’s public statements on human rights issues. His most recent book is Creative Arts-Based Group Therapy with Adolescents, with the late Nancy Boyd Webb.