Diane Kreger
Diane Kreger, M.S., L.L.P., has been working with children (ages 4-17), adults, and families for 16 years. Her experience is with a variety of child, adolescent, adult, and family issues such as:
- Parenting challenges
- Behavior concerns at home and school
- Peer problems
- Grief and loss
- Anxiety, depression
- Family transitions
- Sexual orientation issues
- Family communication
Diane also acts as a consultant for local human service agencies and is on a crisis response debriefing team in the event of a community tragedy.
Diane has individual and group experience in working with children and teens, families, and in many settings, using varied approaches such as adventure based counseling, EMDR, and drama therapy. Diane has been a performer in a local improvisational theater company and uses her improvisational skills in a therapeutic context.
Professional Training
- Family Therapy
- EMDR
- Drama Therapy
- Adventure Based Counseling
- Critical Incident Stress Debriefing
- Person of the Therapist
Education and Credentials
- State of Michigan Limited License in Psychology
- Certification in Family Therapy, Philadelphia Child Guidance Clinic, August 1990
- Master of Science in Psychological Services, University of Pennsylvania, 1989
- Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, Kalamazoo College, 1987
Diane’s current interests include working with community groups such as The Neutral Zone and the Girl Scouts. Other interests include facilitating didactic and experiential groups for new therapists and creating presentations for parents, families, school personnel, and community members. Presentation topics have included “Navigating the Teenage Waters” and “True Colors: How to Understand Personalities in Your Family.”
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