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Bernard Guerney, Jr., Ph.D.
Bernard Guerney, Jr., Ph.D., founder of the National Institute of Relationship
Enhancement®, is internationally recognized as one of the most prominent and innovative
practitioners of marital and family therapy. His methods have been developed and refined in
over thirty five years of practicing, teaching and supervising individual, marital, group,
and family therapy. His presentations and workshops have elicited high praise and great
enthusiasm on four continents. For their work in developing Relationship Enhancement®
therapy and enrichment methods, Dr. Guerney and his wife, Dr. Louise Guerney, have won
several national awards. He is a fellow in five APA divisions, a Diplomate in Clinical
Psychology, Counseling and Psychotherapy, Behavioral Medicine, and Marital/Family Therapy,
a certified group therapist, and an AAMFT-Approved Supervisor. Currently Dr. Guerney is
Director of NIRE, Adjunct Professor of Psychology at the University of Maryland, and
Professor Emeritus of Family Studies and of Counseling Psychology at Pennsylvania State
University, where he founded and directed its Individual and Family Consultation Center for
25 years. Alone or with others he has produced over 80 articles and chapters, four books,
and numerous manuals, training tapes, and films in the areas of individual, marital, group,
and family therapy. He has served on the editorial board of many marital and family therapy
journals. He was one Salvador Minuchin's co-authors of the family therapy classic Families
of the Slums. Dr. Guerney's own book, Relationship Enhancement: Skill Training
Programs for Therapy, Problem Prevention, and Enrichment has been called, by Dr. Douglas
Sprenkle, "a seminal and potentially revolutionary work ... perhaps the best ...
integration of theory, research, and practice in the family intervention field."
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