In Conversation with Rita Princi-Hubbard (1hr)
Dr. Princi-Hubbard discusses her transition from clinical psychology to consulting, her recent completion of a Ph.D., and her continuing work in education and therapeutic practices.
This is a conversation with Dr. Rita Princi-Hubbard, a clinical psychologist with over 25 years of experience. Dr. Princi-Hubbard's work, which started in chronic pain treatment has evolved into addressing family dynamics, particularly involving children. Her experiences in working with children suffering from chronic pain and illness led her to collaborate closely with educators. Dr. Princi-Hubbard discusses her transition from clinical psychology to consulting, her recent completion of a Ph.D., and her continuing work in education and therapeutic practices. The conversation explores how her experiences shape her consulting work, emphasizing the importance of interdisciplinary approaches to healthcare and education.
Understand Dr. Rita Princi-Hubbard's journey from clinical psychology to consulting.
Identify the importance of family dynamics in treating chronic pain in children.
Explore how collaboration between healthcare providers and educators can benefit children with chronic illnesses.
Recognize the challenges and rewards of pursuing a Ph.D. while balancing clinical practice and consulting.
Examine the role of interdisciplinary approaches in improving child therapy outcomes.
Analyze how Dr. Princi-Hubbard's work informs both educational and therapeutic practices.
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