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Margaret Dunlevy, LCSW-R

Clinical Supervisor

Margaret is a clinical social worker with over twenty years working as a family and individual therapist. She draws on many influences to guide her work.  She has formal training in both family and psychodynamic work. In addition, she has studied Internal Family Systems, EMDR, cognitive behavioral therapy, Jungian dream analysis, Wilber’s Integral Psychology, as well as the interior practices of visualization and meditation, all of which she incorporates into the therapeutic work.

 
Training

Laurel Parnell Institute, NYC

  • EMDR

Institute for Expressive Analysis, NYC, 2001-2004

  • Psychoanalytic classes, supervision, & direct practice with adult clients in private practice setting

 

Numerous classes and seminars including: Internal Family Systems, EMDR, DBT, CBT, hypnotherapy, group therapy, Jungian Analysis, meditation, visualization and Reiki training, 1980-2014

 

Urban Institute for Family Therapy Training, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, 1992-1995

  • Videotaped family therapy sessions supervised by Evan Imber Black, Ph.D.  

 

Fordham-Tremont Family Therapy Training Program, 1990-1992

  • Use of two-way mirror, team supervision, and video replay in working with families

 

Education

Masters degree in Social Work, Wurzweiler School of Social Work, Yeshiva University, NYC, September 1989

Masters Program/Developmental Psychology, Teacher’s College, Columbia University, NYC, 1980-1981

Spanish, University of Barcelona, Spain, 1979

BA, Psychology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, 1978

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