Background

DEBRA JILL GREEN

My first significant training post Bachelor’s degree (Bachelor of Arts, Honors in Psychology-Concordia University, Montreal, QC Canada 1993) began with clinical research (Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, ON Canada 1993-1996) studying intervention for infants who had feeding problems. I was immersed in parent-child observations of play and feeding interaction and learned to understand their dynamic though attachment theory.

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After completing my Master of Arts degree in Clinical Psychology at Pepperdine University (Malibu, CA 1998), I provided one-on-one and group therapy to parenting adolescents in a residential treatment center, with a strong focus on the parent-child relationship dynamic and on parenting skills.

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Once I received licensure in Marriage and Family Therapy (2001), I worked with children in crisis. My clinical training and experience included differential diagnosis, crisis stabilization, short- to moderate-term individual and family therapy, coordination of services with other therapeutic agencies, school/IEP advocacy, and support to psychiatric care (2001-2014).

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Since 2008 and subsequently full time starting in 2014, I began my work in private practice. I am fortunate to incorporate all I have learned from my previous experience while still developing new skills.

I have always had a strong desire to learn about and understand others. I have enhanced that interest with education, training, and clinical experience in the field of clinical psychology and marriage and family therapy. With over 30 years in the field, trained both in research and clinical treatment, my therapeutic style has been shaped and continues to be fine-tuned with ever growing clinical experiences and new training.

My first significant training post Bachelor’s degree began with clinical research studying intervention for infants who had feeding problems. I was immersed in parent-child observations of play and feeding interaction and learned to understand their dynamic through the lens of attachment theory.

After completing my Master of Arts degree in Clinical Psychology, I provided one-on-one and group therapy to parenting adolescents in a residential treatment center, with a strong focus on the parent-child relationship dynamic and on parenting skills.

Once I received licensure in Marriage and Family Therapy, I worked with children in crisis. My clinical training and experience included differential diagnosis, crisis stabilization, short- to moderate-term individual and family therapy, coordination of services with other therapeutic agencies, school/IEP advocacy, and support to psychiatric care.

Since 2008 (part-time) and 2014 (full-time), I began my work in private practice. I am fortunate to incorporate all I have learned from my previous experiences while still developing new skills in my current work.

Resume

2008-present

Private Practice
The Green Room Therapy
(formally PHWD, Inc.)

West Los Angeles, California

2008-2023

Private Practice 
Psychological Health, Wellness & Development, Inc. (PHWD, Inc.)
West Los Angeles, California

2023

Licensed in Marriage and Family Therapy
(LMFT 200001317)
Board of Marriage and Family Therapy, DC Health, Washington DC

2001-2014

Clinician and Supervisor
Los Angeles County, Department of Mental Health Crisis Program (VCCS), Reseda, CA

2001

Clinical Member
California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists

2001

Licensed in Marriage and Family Therapy
(LMFT 38142)
Board of Behavioral Sciences, State of California

1998-2000

Therapy Intern Salvation Army Residential Treatment, Parenting Adolescents, Los Angeles, CA

1998

Master of Arts (MA), Clinical Psychology
Pepperdine University, Malibu, California

1993-1996

Research in Infant Psychiatry
Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto, Canada

1993

Bachelor of Arts (BA), Honors in Psychology
Concordia University, Montreal, Canada