I believe stongly in supporting clients to assess their goals, learn the skills and personal understanding they need to successfully negotiate any of life complex transitions. I have 20yr experience in working with a wide range of complex individual/family and psysical/emotional issues. I utilize, CBT-cognitive behavioral therapy, ind/couples therapy, parental skill teaching, art/movement therapy, mind/body oriented therapy, psychotherapy, gestault, and educational groups.
Education:
Undergraduate Schools Case Western Rsv U Graduated: 1978 Undergraduate Schools Massachusetts Mental Health Center Graduated: 1995 Undergraduate Schools Simmons College Graduated: 1984
Neonatal Follow Up Program 571 S Floyd St STE 125, Louisville, KY 40202 (502)5880982 (phone), (502)5880984 (fax)
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Schumacher works in Louisville, KY and specializes in Psychologist. Dr. Schumacher is affiliated with Norton Hospital and University Of Louisville Hospital.
Reading Counseling
Director
North Shore Medical Center
Education:
Simmons University 1984 - 1986
Masters, Social Work
Case Western Reserve University 1974 - 1978
Bachelor of Social Work, Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Social Sciences, Social Science
Skills:
Therapists Group Therapy Crisis Intervention Psychotherapy Mental Health Adolescents Cbt Family Therapy Behavioral Health Anger Management Mental Health Counseling Treatment Clinical Supervision Counseling Psychology
Interests:
Children Economic Empowerment Civil Rights and Social Action Education Environment Science and Technology Human Rights Animal Welfare Arts and Culture Health
Languages:
English
Certifications:
Cetified Bioenergetic Analytic Therapist 1995 Local Trainer For Massachusetts Society For Bioenergetic Analysis 1997-2005
Siena College, B.A., 1979; West Virginia University, M.S.W., 1987
Law School:
Western New England College, J.D., 1987
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Elizabeth Schumacher
Work:
Greene County Public Library - Resource Sharing Aide (2012) Greene County Public Library - Library Aide (2010)
Education:
Wright State University - Mass Communications
About:
I wish I was the Khaleesi, but sadly (and still, rather fortunately) George R.R. Martin's world does not exist. I like aliens, and I would totally be one of those people that would try to ally wit...
Tagline:
A ginger with big dreams.
Bragging Rights:
I finally worked hard to make my dream of going to France come true, I have almost survived college, and I am an awesome librarian and will shelve anything you give me with a graceful flourish.
gree with what the administration is doing, but thats a political thing. It has nothing to do with life on the ground in the U.S. for me as a tourist, said Elizabeth Schumacher, a journalist born in America who now lives in Germany. Now, people are definitely reconsidering that.
Date: May 13, 2025
Category: Your local news
Source: Google
As global attitudes toward the US sour, Boston braces for drop in tourism
Elizabeth Schumacher, an American-born journalist who lives in Germany and works for the German national broadcaster Deutsche Welle, said the new guidance has led to a tangible shift in the way Germans and other Europeans are thinking about travel to the U.S.