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Matis Miller and Lara Honos-Webb is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
Topic: How to Embrace the Normal in Parenting Our Children During Challenging Times.
Sunday, April 11th, 2021
Time: 9:00 PM EST | 8:00 PM CST | 7:00 PM MST | 6:00 PM PST

Matis Miller, LCSW, ACT, DBT-LBC

Founder/Director | Certified Cognitive Behavioral Therapist

As the founder, director, and supervisor of The Center for Cognitive & Behavioral Therapy of New Jersey, Matis Miller is a licensed clinical social worker and certified cognitive behavioral therapist with over 15 years of experience. His impressive educational and training background includes certification in CBT from the Academy of Cognitive Therapy and the Beck Institute for Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Matis has also been awarded the newly developed certification from the DBT-Linehan Board of Certification in Dialectical Behavioral Therapy.

His expertise in CBT and intensive training in DBT and Schema Therapy compelled him to found the Center and select the finest therapists to complete his team. Matis specializes in severe emotional and personality disorders, insomnia, and anxiety in teens and adults. He is a seasoned lecturer on CBT- and DBT-related topics, addressing parents, clients, and professionals, and is presently focused primarily on supervision, education, and consultations.

Lara Honos-Webb, PHD

A Clinical Psychologist and author specializing in ADD and ADHD
Author of Six Super Skills for Executive Functioning

Author of Six Super Skills for Executive Functioning: Tools to Help Teens Improve Focus, Stay Organized, and Reach Their Goals (2020)
Brain Hacks: Brain Hacks: Strategies and Tips to Improve Executive Functioning—Get Organized, Work Smarter, and Stay Cool Under Pressure
The Gift of ADHD
The Gift of Adult ADD
The Gift of ADHD Activity Book
Listening To Depression
The ADHD Workbook for Teens

Dr. Lara Honos-Webb, PhD
A Clinical Psychologist and author specializing in ADD and ADHD
offering clinical assessments of ADHD and screening for depression, anxiety, trauma, and addictions which may be co-occurring with ADHD or may be an alternative explanation for symptoms.