Clinical Supervision & Consultation
Whether it be in a traditional classroom setting, while facilitating a workshop or training, or while providing weekly group or individual clinical consultation or supervision, Marjorie Milstein has been working in a teaching capacity for twenty-five years. She has provided training for many mental health professionals in the technique and practice of adult psychotherapy and clinical supervision. In her current position as Clinical Instructor she provides clinical consultation to staff at the University of California’s Gifford and Psychiatric Associates out-patient mental health clinics.
Marjorie's facility for teaching and translating complex clinical concepts and processes is evidenced by the many requests she receives to provide training, consultation, or supervision at community hospitals, out-patient clinics, and agencies, as well as by her teaching awards and professional recognitions.
The training and instruction Marjorie provides includes areas of psychotherapy such as the nature and complexity of the therapeutic relationship, therapeutic process and resistance, transference, countertransference, and termination. Her expertise in the area of child and adult development, and psychoanalytic psychotherapy, inform the clinical guidance she offers. She has provided clinical consultation or supervision to clinical social workers, marriage and family therapists, psychologists, and psychiatrists.
Marjorie's facility for teaching and translating complex clinical concepts and processes is evidenced by the many requests she receives to provide training, consultation, or supervision at community hospitals, out-patient clinics, and agencies, as well as by her teaching awards and professional recognitions.
The training and instruction Marjorie provides includes areas of psychotherapy such as the nature and complexity of the therapeutic relationship, therapeutic process and resistance, transference, countertransference, and termination. Her expertise in the area of child and adult development, and psychoanalytic psychotherapy, inform the clinical guidance she offers. She has provided clinical consultation or supervision to clinical social workers, marriage and family therapists, psychologists, and psychiatrists.