In 2001, I, along with my colleague Hugh Simmons, CSW, co-founded, co-produce and co-host Frontiers in Psychotherapy, a weekly cable tv show which brings cutting edge information about psychotherapy to the public at large and to professionals in the field.

Frontiers has been expanding rapidly and recently launched these initiatives:

• We added 3 new Associate Producers representing diverse theoretical voices within the psychotherapeutic community (family systems, creative arts and dance movement therapy, psychoanalytic)

• We now offer Continuing Education credits for psychologists, social workers and nurses who purchase Frontiers' informative tapes (See: www.psycheceu.com)

• We established an innovative Partnership Program with 2 prestigious institutes in Manhattan: The Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Study Center and The Women's Therapy Centre Institute. As an Executive Co-Director, I have collaborated with our program partners as a media consultant.

Frontiers' shows have focused on a wide range of topics including:
  ° Authentic Movement as a response to 911 - One Year Later
  ° Jungian Sandplay Therapy as a treatment for Trauma
  ° EMDR - Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing
  ° Psychoanalytic View of Substance Abuse
  ° Attachment Parenting
  ° Making Therapy Safe for People of Color
  ° Theater of Dreams: Youth With Developmental Disabilities' Theater Company
  ° Attachment Parenting
  ° Psychotherapy and Spirituality
  ° Interventions for Vulnerable Children ages 0-9
  ° Fathers of Gay Men time.

To watch a Frontiers show online, click onto one of the links below:
A Feminist Relational View of Eating and Body Image Issues
Jungian Sandplay in School Settings (Part One)
Jungian Sandplay in School Settings (Part Two)

To learn more about Frontiers please visit www.frontiers.tv.