American Group Psychotherapy Association
Tania DeJohn is a seasoned clinical social worker with extensive experience since 1987 in private practice as Tania DeJohn, LCSW, CGP. Tania is a charter member of the Houston Eating Disorder Society (HEDS) since 2010 and has long-term involvement with the American Group Psychotherapy Association, serving on the membership committee. Tania's professional background includes consulting for nursing homes and special needs group homes, as well as roles in home health and hospital social work. Tania was actively involved with the Houston Group Psychotherapy Society (HGPS) from 1987 to 2010, holding significant positions, including president and board member, and chaired multiple annual institutes. Tania's academic qualifications include a Master's in Social Work (MSW) from the University of Houston and training in the Psychiatry Department at Baylor College of Medicine.
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American Group Psychotherapy Association
The American Group Psychotherapy Association is the foremost professional association dedicated to the field of group psychotherapy, operating through a tri-partite structure: AGPA, a professional and educational organization; the Group Psychotherapy Foundation, its philanthropic arm; and the National Registry of Certified Group Psychotherapists, a standard setting and certifying body. This multidisciplinary association has over 3,000 members, including psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, nurses, clinical mental health counselors, marriage and family therapists, pastoral counselors and creative arts therapists, many of whom have been recognized as specialists through the Certified Group Psychotherapist credential. The association has 31 local and regional societies located across the country. Its members are experienced mental health professionals who lead psychotherapy groups and various non-clinical groups. Many are organizational specialists who work with businesses, not-for-profit organizations, communities and other "natural" groups to help them improve their functioning.