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Michael S. Broder, Ph.D.
Teaching Experience:
2006-Present Adjunct Professor- Villanova University, Graduate Seminar on
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
1981-Present: Seminar/workshop
facilitator and instructor of various continuing education programs to
psychologists, psychiatrists and other mental health professionals for
29 different accredited continuing education (CE)
providers approved by
the American Psychological Association and various other mental health CE
accrediting organizations. Teach CE programs with emphasis on various
applications of the techniques of cognitive behavioral therapy and treatment for
marital/ couples and relationship issues.
1993-2000: Adjunct
Professor - Union Institute Graduate School: Supervisor of Doctoral Students.
1993-1994: Adjunct
Professor - Chestnut Hill College, Graduate Division: Counseling Techniques.
1989-1998:
Adjunct Professor- University Pennsylvania, served on Doctoral Committees.
1981-1993: Director,
Philadelphia Institute for Rational Emotive Therapy. Taught and Supervised Primary and
Advanced Certificate Candidates in Rational Emotive
Behavior Therapy (REBT) for professionals.
1979-1981: Adjunct,
Department of Psychology, Graduate School, Drexel University, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania.
1980-1981: Lecturer,
Department of General Studies, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania.
1978-1981: Instructor,
Department of Behavioral Sciences, Community College of Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania.
1978-1980: Instructor
(Graduate Assistant), Department of Psychoeducational Processes, Temple
University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1977: Adjunct,
Department of Psychology, Glassboro College (Rowan University), Glassboro, New
Jersey.
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