Mr. Kaphan, an LCSW, is a Diplomate of the American Board of Examiners
in Clinical Social Work. He has engaged in the full-time private practice
of psychotherapy for forty years. For almost all that time he has been
an enthusiastic advocate of group psychotherapy, and has maintained
six on-going groups in addition to a full schedule of individual sessions.
Mr. Kaphan has studied at CCNY, NYU, Princeton University, Rutgers University,
and Columbia University. He has taught at several local colleges and
has served as a field teacher for the University of Southern California
School of Social Work. His experience has included residential treatment,
child guidance, play therapy, and supervision in various settings.
Mr. Kaphan was the first full-time professional employee of the Los
Angeles Suicide Prevention Center at its inception. He was chief Psychiatric
Social Worker when he left.
Mr. Kaphan has done many demonstrations and lectures in Los Angeles
and in other parts of the United States and Canada. On two occasions
he has addressed the American Psychiatric Association.
Mr. Kaphan also holds an MFT license from the state of California, is
a Certified Group Psychotherapist, and is a Licentiate Member of the
Royal Society of Health of Great Britain, and was President of the Group
Psychotherapy Association of Southern California for two successive
terms. .
Web Site: http://www.geocities.com/mkaphan
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