Dr. Eric Rutberg
Dr. Eric Rutberg is a Licensed Clinical Counselor and the President of "Constellations," a corporation committed to the promotion of Wellness. He is also the Director of The Integrated Brief Therapy Institute.
Eric received his Bachelors degree from the New School for Social Research in NYC, in 1986.
In 1995, he earned a Masters degree in Psychology from Regis University, in Denver, Colorado. His thesis focused on the use of expressive arts therapy.
In 2009, Eric earned his Doctorate in Health Education from A.T. Still University. His dissertation is on the use of role-play when treating post-traumatic stress disorder.
Dr. Rutberg offers continuing education workshops to counselors and writes extensively on a great variety of subjects.
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Eric received his Bachelors degree from the New School for Social Research in NYC, in 1986.
In 1995, he earned a Masters degree in Psychology from Regis University, in Denver, Colorado. His thesis focused on the use of expressive arts therapy.
In 2009, Eric earned his Doctorate in Health Education from A.T. Still University. His dissertation is on the use of role-play when treating post-traumatic stress disorder.
Dr. Rutberg offers continuing education workshops to counselors and writes extensively on a great variety of subjects.
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