Sherri Snyder, founder of Integrated Psychotherapy, licensed mental health counselor and art therapist, brings over 20 years of clinical experience to her private practice. She has worked in a variety of counseling settings, including in-patient psychiatric, out-patient clinics, and Employee Assistance Programs. Sherri Snyder has also been an Adjunct Professor at Lesley University for fourteen years and has taught at Bridgewater State College as a Visiting Lecturer. In 2000, she was chosen by the MA Governor's Board on Domestic Violence as a State Certified trainer in Domestic Violence. She incorporates a variety of techniques in her work, including: art therapy, EMDR , relaxation/mindfulness, DBT, cognitive-behavioral, and creative writing.
contact: ssnyder.lmhc@gmail.com




CLINICAL SPECIALTIES

Change is a journey of many little steps.

WORKSHOPS/SEMINARS:
Sherri has over 15 years of public speaking experience.
She has presented for schools, colleges, clinical settings, and corporations.
Below is a sample listing of workshops available.
Clinical and Educational Seminars:
Clinical and Educational Seminars:
- The Teen Years: Is it Supposed to be this hard?
- Boot Camp for Parents of Teens
- Eating Disorders 101
- Placing Balance Back in Your Life
- Parenting Basics
- Don't Take Me Seriously: Stress and Humor
- Finding Your Voice: Assertiveness Training
- Ethical Practices in Schools
- Diversity Awareness
- Behavior Management in the Classroom
- Stress Management Mini-Retreats
- Exploring Your Creative Energies
- Domestic Violence: What You Should Know
- Preventing Teacher Burnout
- School and clinical consultation also available
Corporate Seminars:
- Don't Take Me Seriously: Stress and Humor
- Sexual Harassment Prevention
- Domestic Violence: What You Need to Know
- Diversity Awareness
- Achieving Balance in our Daily Lives
- Preventing Burnout
- Coping With the Holidays Blues
- Management Skills 101
- Coping with Corporate Change
- Critical Incident Stress and Debriefing: When There's a Crisis in the House
Educational Consultation and Clinical Supervision also available.
Special training requests are very welcome.
Trainings may be developed to meet the needs of your agency!
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Publications:
Experiential Activities for Teaching Multicultural Competence in Counseling, Published November 2010, by The American Counseling Association
Authors: Sherri Snyder-Roche is a contributing author.This practical resource is intended for faculty teaching beginning and advanced multicultural counseling courses or other core classes who want to infuse issues of cultural diversity into the classroom. It contains 121 engaging and thought-provoking activities on a wide variety of multicultural topics such as defining diversity; barriers to effective cross-cultural counseling; cultural communication styles; identity development; oppression and discrimination; becoming a culturally skilled counselor; family counseling; and counseling specific cultural groups—which includes consideration of race, sexual orientation, age, ability, spirituality, and socioeconomic status. All activities are tied to the core content areas of the 2009 CACREP Standards, making this a perfect tool for the clinical training of counseling students. A CD-ROM with exercise handouts accompanies the book for ease of copying and distribution in the classroom.
Edited by Mark Pope, Joseph S. Pangelinan, and Angela D. Coker.
ISBN 978-1-55620-284-1 s
Additional Publications: o
Stress and Anxiety Reduction Techniques for Teenagers, 2011
Kids and Technology: Guidelines for Parents, published in the Bay State Parent, March 2011
Inspiration and Creativity, June 2011