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Alice K. Rubenstein, EdD, received her doctorate from the University of Rochester. She is a founder and partner of the Monroe Psychotherapy and Consultation Center in Rochester, New York, which provides individual, family, and group psychotherapy for children, adolescents, and adults. The center also offers consultation to schools, community service agencies, and family court. Before entering independent practice, Dr. Rubenstein was the supervising psychologist at the Convalescent Hospital for Children, a community mental health center for children and families. Dr. Rubenstein is a distinguished practitioner of the National Academies of Practice as well as the 1996 recipient of the American Psychological Association (APA) Division 29 (Psychotherapy) Distinguished Psychologist Award. She received the Jack Krasner Award for Significant Contributions to Psychotherapy in 1988 and was president-elect of the APA Division 29 in 1996. Dr. Rubenstein is an editorial consultant to Psychotherapy and was coguest editor of the Psychotherapy special issue, "Adolescent Treatment: New Frontiers and New Directions" (1995). She serves as an adolescent health care consultant to the APA Public Interest Directorate and was a member of the APA Presidential Task Force on Adolescent Girls: Strengths and Stresses. She is chair of the Division 29 Task Force on Children and Adolescents and coauthor of Psychotherapy With Children and Adolescents: A Guide for Parents, published by APA Division 29. |