Ana Maloyan-Kishida, PhD, PhD Clinical Psychology (1992) California Graduate Institute, Los Angeles; MS Clinical Psychology (1983), California State University, Los Angeles - Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 

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Therapist Profile

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Name:

Maloyan-Kishida, Ana

Work/
Office Address:

1-1-4-307,
Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 141-0021

Work/
Office Address:



Work/
Office Address:



Category of
Membership:

Clinical

Degree(s):

PhD

Profession:

Clinical Psychologist, Psychotherapist

Phone:

03 3448-1272

Fax:

03 3448-1272

E-mail:

Akishida@aol.com

Website:

Note:

Service Information

Services Offered:

Individual Psychotherapy, Couple Therapy, Group Therapy, Family Therapy, Seminars and Workshops, Clinical Supervision, Consultation,Coaching, EAP: orientation,pre-assignment assessment, Reentry preparation,crisis intervention

Populations Served:

Adults, Adolescents, Students, Gay/Lesbian

Languages Spoken:

English, French,Intermediate Japanese

Practice/Organization:

- Private Practice Name:

AMI COUNSELING est. 1993

Nearest Train Station /
Map:

6 minute walk from either Meguro Stn (JR Yamanote Line) or Shiroganedai Stn. (Namboku or Mita Lines)

Working Hours

- Hours:

Monday - Friday, day & evening, by appointment, some Saturdays by special arrangement

- Closed:

- Usual Vacation Times

Varied

Fee Ranges:

Sliding scale; available on request

Arrival Date
in Japan:

- Arrival:

1992

- Departure:

Undetermined

Additional Information

Degrees (detail):

PhD Clinical Psychology (1992) California
Graduate Institute, Los Angeles;
MS Clinical Psychology (1983), California State University, Los Angeles

State/Federal Licenses:

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (1989),
Board of Behavioral Science Examiners-California;

Professional Registrations:

Clinical Member, California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists (1989-);
Associate Member, American Psychological
Association (1989-);
Clinical Member, International Mental Health
Professionals (1997-)

Additional Training/
Internship/Work History:

More than twenty five years of clinical experience in the U.S. and Japan in school, hospital, community mental health and private practice settings.
Extensive training and internships in psychodynamic psychotherapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy and family systems approach at UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute-Autism Center, USC psychiatric hospital -inpatient unit, Verdugo Mental Health Center, Glen Roberts Child Study Center.

Areas of emphasis include the treatment of depression, anxiety, panic disorder,obsessive-compulsive disorder and bipolar disorder, consequences of abuse, stress management, communication skills, workplace issues, women's mental health and psychological aspects in pregnancy, infertility, menopause, postpartum depression.

Areas of Special Expertise:

Particular interest and extensive experience in the areas of couple/relationship counseling, grief counseling, cross-cultural/multi-cultural relations, cultural identity, life transitions/stage of life issues, separation-individuation, self-esteem and personal growth.
Treatment approach is based on length of therapy and needs of client and draws from cognitive-behavioral, psychodynamic/object relations and family systems theories.

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