The Clark Institute Offers Expert Help for Adults and Children with Social Challenges, Emotional Development, Family Problems Idenity Issues. Expert Therapy is Provided for Depression, Anxiety, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Adjustment Disorders (Grief, Divorce, and Other Changes), Pervasive Developmental Disorders (Autism/Asperger's Disorder), and Gay and Lesbian Issues-Including Gay Christian Identities.
Challenges Are Treated in Individual, Parent-Child, Family and Couples Programs. Dr. Matthew Clark is often interviewed on Television and Radio Stations on Parenting Issues, Child and Adult Mental Health Challenges, and Gay Christian Advocacy. He speaks at Universities, Community Centers, Churches, and Conferences on these and other topics. He is an active attender of Mars Hill Bible Church in Grandville, MI and a former board member of the LGBT Network and Gays in Faith Together/the Gay Christian?
Yes! Campaign. He is a Gay Christian activist and speaker/event coordinator. Dr. Clark strives to respect the whole person and everyone's cultural and individual uniqueness as a Child of God.
Challenges Are Treated in Individual, Parent-Child, Family and Couples Programs. Dr. Matthew Clark is often interviewed on Television and Radio Stations on Parenting Issues, Child and Adult Mental Health Challenges, and Gay Christian Advocacy. He speaks at Universities, Community Centers, Churches, and Conferences on these and other topics. He is an active attender of Mars Hill Bible Church in Grandville, MI and a former board member of the LGBT Network and Gays in Faith Together/the Gay Christian?
Yes! Campaign. He is a Gay Christian activist and speaker/event coordinator. Dr. Clark strives to respect the whole person and everyone's cultural and individual uniqueness as a Child of God.
Services
Psychotherapy focused on the Unique Needs of Various Populations, including Grief and Loss, Adolescent Gay and Lesbian Identity, Early Separations, Trauma/Abuse, and Client Driven Spirituality.
Training and Consultation to Service Providers (Teachers, Childcare Providers, and Probation Officers).
Adult Psychotherapy for Depression, Anxiety, Grief and Loss, Anger Management, and other Psychological Challenges.
Training and Consultation to Service Providers (Teachers, Childcare Providers, and Probation Officers).
Adult Psychotherapy for Depression, Anxiety, Grief and Loss, Anger Management, and other Psychological Challenges.
Michigan has a Rich History of Early Childhood Mental Health beginning with the works of Selma Freiberg (author of Ghosts in the Nursery and the Magic Years).
Selma Freiberg, the social worker and child psychoanalyst at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor in the 1970s, is credited with formalizing the importance of Infant Mental Health and developing the early approaches to child-parent psychotherapy.
Selma Freiberg stressed that the goal of the Infant Mental Health Specialist was to "mother the mother" so she can be a "mother to her baby."
Selma Freiberg, the social worker and child psychoanalyst at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor in the 1970s, is credited with formalizing the importance of Infant Mental Health and developing the early approaches to child-parent psychotherapy.
Selma Freiberg stressed that the goal of the Infant Mental Health Specialist was to "mother the mother" so she can be a "mother to her baby."
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