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The Ackerman Institute for the Family is a … The Ackerman Institute for the Family is a training institute for family and couple therapy. The Institute was founded in 1960, in New York City, by Nathan Ackerman, who became its first president and from whom the Institute derives its name. It is located at 936 Broadway, New York City. Ackerman Institute's function is to provide:
* Couple and family therapy services through its on-site Clinic (licensed by the State of New York Office of Mental Health).
* Training programs for mental health and other professionals on-site, in community settings and internationally.
* Research initiatives that focus on the development of new treatment models and training techniques. treatment models and training techniques.
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