About
Margee has over twenty years of experience specializing in work with couples, groups and addictions. She emphasizes the lifelong journey of development necessary for vitality and well-being and has concentrated her professional attention on the individual in the context of relationships.
She is certified in EMDR, divorce and custody mediation and group psychotherapy. She has designed and led numerous structured educational workshops and created over ten dynamic therapy groups, three ongoing since inception in 1990, and one ongoing since 1995. She led The Parent Support Group at Charles Armstrong School for five years, developing expertise with learning differences, children with special needs and related family dynamics.
Margee continues her professional education today in regular consultation with a couple in Minnesota, and week long practicums with professionals from around the country. She has also worked with attachment and differentiation based couples therapy for twenty years.
Her most recent journey was as a student, and now certified practitioner, of Rosen Method Bodywork, a body oriented therapy pioneered by Marion Rosen, who still works and teaches at 95 years old. Through the meditative approach of Rosen, she is learning to observe and follow suppressed emotions held within body tension. She also earned a Black Belt in the art of Tae Kwon Do in 2006 after five years of a practice that is for her a path of mental, physical, and spiritual learning.
Margee graduated from Tulane Graduate School of Social Work in 1985 and has been practicing in California since 1986. She was an Associate at The Couples Institute in Menlo Park from 1989-2001. She is a member of NASW and The Group Psychotherapy Association.
