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The Brief Therapy Institute
The Brief Therapy Institute (BTI) offers innovative, affordable, and convenient services tailored to our clients’ specific needs. By tuning into and drawing out people’s strengths and resources, we help our clients meet their goals as quickly and efficiently as possible. Individuals, couples, and families, looking for realistic solutions to real problems, are able to get focused assistance with a variety of issues:

  • Relationship difficulties
  • Parenting challenges
  • Divorce adjustments
  • Child development issues
  • Family conflicts
  • School and behavioral struggles
  • Effects of chronic illness on individuals and their caregivers
  • Emotional distress, such as depression or anxiety
  • Sexual problems

BTI, the community service provider for the Department of Family Therapy, has been South Florida’s primary training center for brief and family therapy since 1988. Students and professionals come from all over the world to learn our innovative, culturally sensitive therapeutic approaches. Our AAMFT-approved faculty supervisors, who publish and present nationally and internationally on their research and practice, offer team-based, intensive training in how to work effectively and sensitively with families and individuals of diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds, religious affiliations, and sexual orientations.

Please visit http://shss.nova.edu/BTI for more information about BTI.


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Phone: 1-800-541-6682 x3000
Contact us: shss@nova.edu
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