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Courses
- 40800 Family Systems Approaches to Practice
- 64100 Essential Skills in Couple Therapy
Job Experience
- Senior Staff Therapist, The Family Institue at Northwestern University
- Associate Professor of Counseling, Loyola University, New Orleans
- Private practice
- McCormick Tribune Foundation Chair and Program Director for Master of Science in Marriage and Family Therapy; Assistant Clinical Professor in the Center for Applied Psychological and Family Studies and The Family Institute at Northwestern University
Fields of Special Interest
- Couple and family therapy education, training and practice
- Family life-cycle development
- Interface aspects of the self-of-the-therapist
- Culture, community, and contextual foundations
- Systemic approaches to treatment of addiction
Publications or Presentations
- Thomas, F. N. & Dwyer, T. F. (2012). Just do it: The therapist’s recursive relationship between being and being in couple’s therapy. Context, (June) p. 2-6. (requested reprint by the Family Therapy Association of U.K.)
- Dwyer, T. F. (2011). Family caregiving across the lifespan. Family Therapy Magazine. (Jan/Feb) p. 18-21.
- Dwyer, T. F. & Thomas, F. N. (2010). Just do it: The therapist’s recursive relationship between being and being in couple’s therapy. Journal of the Texas Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, 15, 40-50.
- Godwin, E., Meek, G. & Dwyer, T. (2009). Parenting stress & marital satisfaction in families of young adolescents. Louisiana Journal of Counseling, 16, 29-38.