SBGI student on TokyoFM Radio Show

SBGI doctoral student Jennifer Tantia was recently interviewed on the popular Japanese radio show TokyoFM where she discussed her work as a movement and somatic psychotherapist. The interview aired in Tokyo, Japan on August 22, 2009!

SBGI would also like to congratulate Jennifer on her recent position as Research Faculty at Pratt Institute as thesis advisor to Creative Arts Therapy Master’s students. Congratulations, Jennifer!

Jennifer Frank Tantia, MS, ADTR, LCAT is a psychotherapist in private practice and licensed in New York State. As a nationally registered dance/movement Therapist and body psychotherapist, Jennifer has worked with patients in many settings such as: psychiatric units, geriatric residencies, day treatment programs and corporate environments. Her experience spans populations such aseating disorders, HIV/AIDS and mild to severe mental illness, including schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Jennifer’s eclectic background of psychology, physiology, creativity and neuroscienceprovides a fully embodied approach to psychotherapy. Jennifer works with a wide range of clients including those with symptoms from emotional or physical trauma including PTSD to anxiety, depression, and relationship issues.

Jennifer is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology at Santa Barbara Graduate Institute.

To learn more about Jennifer Tantia, MS, ADTR, LCAT and her movement psychotherapy practice in New York, please visit her website.