Subscriptions Closed
1. Chairwork and the Four Dialogues – History and Overview
2. Making Decisions/Working with Polarities
(Internal Dialogues)
3. Working with Grief and Loss
(Relationships and Encounters)
4. Imagery Rescripting
(Telling the Story)
5. Voice Dialogue and Parts Work
(Giving Voice)
1. Chairwork and the Four Dialogues – History and Overview
2. Making Decisions/Working with Polarities
(Internal Dialogues)
3. Working with Grief and Loss
(Relationships and Encounters)
4. Imagery Rescripting
(Telling the Story)
5. Voice Dialogue and Parts Work
(Giving Voice)
6. Difficult Experiences and Different Voices Storytelling from Different Perspectives
(Telling the Story)
7. Difficult Relationships – Role Reversal/Self-Doubling
(Relationships and Encounters)
8. Complex Emotions/Vector Dialogues
(Relationships and Encounters)
9. Using Chairwork in Cognitive Therapy and Schema Therapy
(Internal Dialogues)
10. Trauma Work
(Complex Dialogue)
11. Four Dialogues Group Exercise
12. Inner Critic Work
(Complex Dialogue)
13. Social Justice Healing
(Complex Dialogue)
14. Self-Compassion
(Internal Dialogues)
- Scott Kellogg, PhD, is a Clinical Psychologist and an Addiction Psychologist in private practice in New York City.
- He trained in Gestalt Therapy at Gestalt Associates for Psychotherapy in New York City and he has been certified as a Schema Therapist by the International Society of Schema Therapy and as a Voice Dialogue Practitioner by the New York Institute for Voice Dialogue.
- Dr. Kellogg has served on the faculties of New York University, The Rockefeller University, the Yale University School of Medicine, and the Clinical Psychology Program at Teachers College/Columbia University.
- He received his Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the Graduate Center of the City University of New York in 1993.Dr. Kellogg is the Past-President of the Division on Addictions of the New York State Psychological Association (20015, 2011, 2005, 2001), and he was a co-director of the Harm Reduction and Mental Health Project at New York University.
- His writings and presentations have addressed such topics as schema therapy, Chairwork, addiction treatment, harm reduction, identity theory, and contingency management.
Amanda Garcia Torres is a licensed psychotherapist in private practice in New York City.
She has been certified as a Chairwork Psychotherapist by The Transformational Chairwork Psychotherapy Project and as a Voice Dialogue Practitioner by the New York Institute for Voice Dialogue.
She received a Master of Arts Degree in Counseling for Mental Health and Wellness from New York University.
Her presentations and writings have addressed such topics as Chairwork, trauma, social justice, oppression, and identity issues
- Graduated in psychology
- Specialist in HR Administration
- Specialist in Systemic Family care and Psychoanalysis
- Graduated in Scheme Therapy and Positive Psychology
- Graduated in Emotional Intelligence
- Public employee of the State of São Paulo providing assistance to adolescent offenders since 2003.
- Clinical psychologist and supervisor in person and online. (See my Registration in Brazil)
- Founder of Portal Relating
- Member of the Brazilian Association of Scheme Therapy
- Full Member of the International Association of Schema Therapy (ISST))
- Co-author of the book Therapeutic Strategies at Children’s Clinic
- Author of the game Evaluating Schemes
- Specialist in Cognitive Schema Therapy