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Category Archives: New Staff

Change is Constant

Marriage & Family Therapy of Trumbull, CT (MFT3) Posted on 5/9/2018 by Katherine Allen6/21/2018

Happy Spring everyone! It sure took it’s sweet time getting here this year. I hope that the change in season helps lighten spirits and shift focus. Speaking of change, we are going through our own here at MFT3! First, we … Continue reading »

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Posted in Good Things, MFT3 News, New Staff | Tagged change, couples, families, individuals, Katherine, kids, Mindy, Mindy Natale, new, reduction, schedule, transition, winding down | Leave a reply

Changes at MFT3

Marriage & Family Therapy of Trumbull, CT (MFT3) Posted on 7/25/2017 by Katherine Allen7/25/2018

As in all things, changes are happening around the offices of MFT3. First, Katherine is reducing her hours in CT as she is building a practice in New Hampshire, kTherapy, in Hanover, NH. Katherine will still be in the CT … Continue reading »

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Posted in Brainspotting, Divorce, Domestic Violence, Good Things, Gratitude, Intimacy / Couples, MFT3 News, New Staff, Parenting, Substance Abuse | Tagged addiction, Emily Longo, Fairfield, grateful, Hanover, Katherine Allen, New Hampshire, trauma, Valerie Le Cann Jones | Leave a reply

Join Us in Welcoming Valerie to MFT3!

Marriage & Family Therapy of Trumbull, CT (MFT3) Posted on 1/3/2017 by Katherine Allen7/25/2018

Please join us in welcoming our newest therapist to the MFT3 family. Valerie Le Cann Jones, LMFT comes to us with a deep background in addictions, domestic violence, trauma and family dynamics. She is a Licensed MFT from Fairfield University … Continue reading »

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Posted in MFT3 News, New Staff | Tagged addiction, breast cancer, family, Husky, Newtown, substance abuse, support, survivors, therapy, trauma, Valerie Le Cann Jones | Leave a reply

It’s a New Year and we have New Changes!

Marriage & Family Therapy of Trumbull, CT (MFT3) Posted on 1/14/2016 by Katherine Allen7/25/2018

Happy 2016 everyone, we hope the new year is bringing you what you want and need. Here at MFT3, we are making some changes too. We are adding some new therapists as we bid farewell to another. First, the farewell. … Continue reading »

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MFT3 News and Updates

Marriage & Family Therapy of Trumbull, CT (MFT3) Posted on 5/13/2013 by Katherine Allen4/7/2014

It’s been quite a busy year so far for us here at MFT3. Like the Spring season, things around here are blooming and growing. In everything, change is constant. First, we have Trademarked our name: Marriage & Family Therapy of … Continue reading »

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MFT3 Welcomes Lisa Fournier

Marriage & Family Therapy of Trumbull, CT (MFT3) Posted on 11/3/2011 by staff7/25/2018

MFT3 is Proud to Introduce our Newest Associate! Please join us in welcoming our newest associate, Lisa Fournier, MFT, LADC, CCDP-D, to Marriage & Family Therapy of Trumbull (MFT3). A graduate of Fairfield University, Lisa is a seasoned professional, trained … Continue reading »

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MFT3 Welcomes Audrey Bernstein

Marriage & Family Therapy of Trumbull, CT (MFT3) Posted on 10/30/2010 by Katherine Allen7/25/2018

Marriage & Family Therapy of Trumbull (MFT3) is proud and pleased to announce our newest associate. Audrey Bernstein, M.S., LMFT has joined the group practice effective 11/1/2010. Audrey brings her wealth and depth of 26 years of experience to Trumbull … Continue reading »

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Posted in Good Things, MFT3 News, New Staff | Tagged Alzheimer's, associate, Audrey Bernstein, bereavement, caregiver support, chronic physical illness, consultation, elder care, personality disorders | Leave a reply

MFT3 Welcomes Erica Cannata

Marriage & Family Therapy of Trumbull, CT (MFT3) Posted on 6/25/2010 by Katherine Allen2/21/2020

MFT3 is Proud to Introduce our Newest Associate! Please join us in welcoming our newest associate, Erica M. Cannata, LADC, MFT, CCDP-D, to Marriage & Family Therapy of Trumbull (MFT3). Erica, a seasoned expert in addiction disorders and adolescent issues, … Continue reading »

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Notable sites

  • AAMFT American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy
  • Attachment & Trauma Network, Inc.
  • Brainspotting The main site in the US for information on Brainspotting therapy.
  • CTAMFT The Connecticut Association for Marriage and Family Therapy
  • Hidden Sugars Ever wonder just how much sugar is in something? Useful visual reference.
  • Sex Ed by Text Teens are looking for answers in their own language.

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