MFT Core Faculty - Sacramento
Sean Davis Associate Professor and Site Director, Sacramento, MFT Program PhD, 2005; Virginia Tech Research interests: common factors across effective MFT models; MFT training and supervision; commonalities of healthy and distressed couples; process and outcome research; observational research; bridging the scientist/practitioner gap in MFT
Tatiana Glebova
Assistant Professor, Sacramento, MFT Program
PhD, 2002; Fuller Theological Seminary
Specialty areas and research interests: family therapy process and outcome research; observational research; contextual therapy; families with adolescents, adolescent risky behaviors including substance abuse; cultural issues
Janet L. Osborn
Assistant Professor and Clinical Training Coordinator, Sacramento, MFT Program
PhD, 1997; Syracuse University
Specialty areas and research interests: issues facing LGBTQI community life; therapy with the LGBT community; training of MFTs in relation to the LGBTQI community; addiction; training of MFTs in relation to addiction
MFT Core Faculty - Systemwide
Stephen Brown Professor, Irvine, MFT Program PhD, 1966; University of Southern California Research interests: quantitative and qualitative research design in MFT; measurement and evaluation in MFT; statistical analysis; professional education and teaching; performance improvement and quality assurance in mental health service delivery
Robin Denise Bullette Assistant Professor, Irvine, MFT Program PsyD, 2000; United States International University Research interests: MFT teaching, training and supervision; courtship, marital therapy and family systems
Benjamin Caldwell Assistant Professor and Site Director, Los Angeles, MFT Program PsyD, 2004; Alliant International University, San Diego Research interests: marital myths; couples therapy outcome; sex education; MFT cost-effectiveness research
Darryl Freeland Associate Professor, San Diego/Irvine, MFT Program PhD, 1972; University of Southern California Research interests: family dynamics; epistemology; chaos theory; women’s issues; imagination and the therapy process
Susan Johnson Research Professor, San Diego, MFT Program EdD, 1984; University of British Columbia Research interests: emotionally focused therapy, process and outcome research. Dr. Johnson is the primary developer of emotionally focused therapy and is an internationally recognized leader in the area of couples therapy, theory and research. Dr. Johnson resides in Ottawa, Canada and visits Alliant’s San Diego campus to lecture and engage in research activities.
Martin Landau-North
Lecturer, San Diego, MFT Program
PhD, Columbia Pacific University; PsyD, Alliant International University
Specialty areas and research interests: addictions, hypnotherapy, Emotionally Focused Therapy, Attachment studies and quantum sciences; psychopharmacology, neuropsychology
Tracey A. Laszloffy
Associate Professor, San Diego, MFT Program
PhD, 1997; Syracuse University
Specialty areas and research interests: diversity and oppression, African American families, interracial couples and multiracial identity, adolescents and violence, trauma, MFT education and training
Ann Lawson Professor, San Diego, MFT Program PhD, 1988; United States International University Research interests: family chemical dependency, intergenerational family processes, family therapy evaluation
Marcia L. Michaels
Associate Professor and Site Director, Irvine, MFT Program PhD, 1996; University of Georgia
Specialty areas and research interests: divorce and remarriage; cross-cultural issues in research and therapy; prevention of mental health problems in high risk families; healthy family functioning; the use of mindfulness meditation and hypnosis in therapist training and marriage and family therapy
Marianne Miller Assistant Professor, San Diego, MFT Program PhD, 2003; Texas Tech University Research interests: cross-cultural issues; feminist issues; post-modernism
Rajeswari Natrajan Assistant Professor, Irvine, MFT Program PhD, 2004; Purdue University Research interests: family interventions and therapy; children in therapy; therapeutic outcome assessments; families in multicultural societies; family therapy training and evaluation; family therapy supervision; multicultural issues
Jason J. Platt Assistant Professor and Program Director, MA Counseling Psychology, Mexico; MFT Site Director, Mexico
PhD, 1986; Syracuse University Research interests: clinical competency, evaluation, supervision and family therapy training practices; gender and multiculturalism; clinical outcome research; brief family therapy
Brandon C. Silverthorn Assistant Professor, Irvine, MFT Program PhD, 2005; Michigan State University Research interests: contextual family therapy; client suicide; MFT professional development; therapist well-being; fatherhood; cross-cultural issues
Narumi Taniguchi Assistant Professor, San Diego, MFT Program PhD, 2006; Texas Tech University Research interests: cross cultural issues; family of origin; couples therapy, work/family/parenting issues; statistics; quantitative methodology
Luis Vargas Assistant Professor, San Diego, MFT Program PhD, 2005; Loma Linda University Research interests: cross-cultural family therapy; therapy process
Linna Wang Associate Professor and Site Director, San Diego, MFT Program PhD, 1996; Brigham Young University Research interests: Native American studies; cross-cultural issues; women's issues; marriage and family evaluation; survey research; impact of family factors on children
Scott R. Woolley Systemwide Director, MFT Programs; Professor, San Diego PhD, 1995; Texas Tech University Research interests: emotionally focused therapy; courtship, marriage, couples therapy; MFT process and outcome research; observational research; cultural issues in couple relationships; MFT supervision processes; MFT therapy training; chemical dependency
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