Victoria Dickerson

Narrative Ideas: Teaching and Learning

Victoria Dickerson

Breaking the Rules

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Dr. Victoria Dickerson is a nationally acclaimed and widely published clinician, teacher, consultant, and lecturer who specializes working with young adults, couples, and families with adolescents.  A practicing clinical psychologist for more than thirty years, Dr. Dickerson presents workshops and lectures extensively on narrative ideas and practices—a way of thinking and working that understands people's experiences as influenced and shaped by cultural ideas and beliefs.

She is currently an adjunct lecturer at San José State University, teaches a summer seminar at Johns Hopkins, and offers workshops nationally and internationally. She
is the former director of two therapy training centers in California, is actively involved with the American Family Therapy Academy, and is currently working with the Family Process journal as the Associate Editor for Technology and New Media.
Dr. Dickerson's book published by Perigee, a division of Penguin/Putnam, and released August 2004, is about and for young women in their twenties and early thirties.

WHO CARES WHAT YOU'RE SUPPOSED TO DO?--Breaking the Rules to Get What You Want in Love, Life, and Work 
shows women how to put pressures and expectations into perspective and see them as the options and opportunities they can be.
Contact Victoria Dickerson:  vcd@cruzio.com