Post Homes for Attachment and Healing, Inc., has recently begun its Virgina program.
The program provides a specialized setting for youths suffering with severe behavioral disorders with an etiology of attachment disruption history. The majority of these children have been diagnosed with Reactive Attachment Disorder and suffer symptoms that make it difficult to maintain in a typical family or foster family setting.
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Post Homes for Attachment and Healing - VIRGINIA
Program Director
Theresa Carroll Murch, M.S.
Office: 757.638.5500 Ex 1016
Cell: 757-535-4138
Email: theresa@postinstitute.com
Theresa Carroll Murch is an affiliated therapist with the Post Institute for Family-Centered Regulatory Therapy, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. She has been extensively trained with the Post Institute and has worked as one of the team therapist with Dr. Bryan Post in parent, family and professional camps. She will be the Program Director of the future Post Homes for Attachment and Healing of Virginia, Inc. Theresa is the Marketing and Program Development Director, as well as the Director of Therapeutic Day Treatment Services for Children’s Services of Hampton Roads/Carpe Diem of Virginia Inc. She is enrolled at Santa Barbara Graduate Institute in California to obtain a Doctorate of Clinical Psychology with a specialty in Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology for fall 2007.
Theresa received a Master’s of Science degree from Texas A & M University- Commerce and is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in the State of Texas. She is trained in Family-Centered Regulatory Therapy. Theresa has over 25 years of experience in loving, caring, and empowering at-risk youth and their families. She began her career as a Therapeutic Foster Parent in residential children’s home and most recently as the Comprehensive Services Act Program Administrator serving as a Community Planning Management Team (CPMT) member, and leading the Family Assessment Parenting Team (FAPT) for the City of Portsmouth, Virginia. She continues her work with at-risk youth in many different arenas including presenting and training at professional conferences and seminars.
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