About the Presenters
Jeffrey
Young, Ph.D., is the Director of the Cognitive
Therapy Center of New York, as well as the Schema Therapy
Institute. He also serves on the faculty in the Department
of Psychiatry at Columbia University. Dr. Young is the
founder of Schema Therapy, and is a Founding Fellow
of the Academy of Cognitive Therapy.
Dr. Young has lectured on cognitive and schema therapies
for over 25 years, and consistently receives outstanding
evaluations internationally for his teaching skills,
including the prestigious NEEI Mental Health Educator
of the Year award in 2003. He has trained thousands
of mental health professionals, and is widely acclaimed
for his outstanding teaching skills.
Dr. Young has published extensively on both schema
and cognitive therapies, including: "Schema Therapy:
A Practitioner's Guide," written for mental health
professionals, and "Reinventing Your Life,"
a best-selling self-help book for clients.
George Lockwood, Ph.D., is the Director
of the Schema Therapy Institute Midwest, and a Founding
Fellow of the Academy of Cognitive Therapy. He completed
a post doctoral fellowship in cognitive therapy under
the supervision of Aaron T. Beck, M.D. in 1982 and has
training in psychoanalytic psychotherapy and object-relations
approaches.
Dr. Lockwood has lectured and presented workshops
on cognitive and schema therapies for 20 years and regularly
receives excellent evaluations. He has written a number
of articles on both cognitive and schema therapy, has
participated in the development of schema therapy, and
was involved in the conception of “Schema Therapy:
A Practitioners’ Guide”. He has been in
full time practice for 23 years, seventeen of which
were in Palo Alto, California and the past 6 in Kalamazoo,
Michigan.
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