Nina "Anin" Utigaard, MFT, REAT

Mental Health Care

Since 2006, Nina"Anin"Utigaard, MFT, REAT has been working in Pacific Institute. Anin is a competent Clinical Director with over 15 years of work experience. According to Anin's resume and work profile, Anin has worked at more than five companies with diverse backgrounds and got different skills. Nina attended school at the John F. Kennedy University from 1989 to 1991. Anin can be found in San Francisco, California – where this person is currently located. You can search for this person's phone number and email. We can also provide you with additional contact information upon request.
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Last updated May 10, 2024

Contact Information

Last Update
Jan 29, 2016
Location
San Francisco, CA

Workplace

Pacific Institute
Clinical Director

Oakland, CA

Industry

Research

Work History

Clinical Director

Oversee the training and supervision of psychology interns who are working with elders dealing with various challenges: forgetfullness, medical, aging, etc., using the Humanistic and Existen...
from 2006

Clinical Director

from 2006

Practioner

Provide Psychotherapy and counseling to couples, families and individuals of all ages who are dealing with various life challenges, using the Person-Centered approach combined with expressiv...
from 2005

Co-Founder and Board Advisor

IEATA was formed in 1994 to global provide support, legitimacy and guidance to those working in the field of expressive arts, including artists, therapists, educators and community activists.
from 1994

Faculty

A training program that integrated the Person-Centered approach with expressive arts as a method for those working in the fields of counseling and psychotherapy, medicine, energy work, educa...
1990 — 2005

Education

1976 — 1980

Occupations

Executive
Director
Co-Founder
Advisor
Doctor
Psychologist
Operations Manager
Founder
Chief Executive
Psychology Specialist

Skills

Expressive Arts Thearpy
"Authentic VoiceWork"
connecting with nature using the arts and creativity
person-centered approach
trauma
relationship issues
body image concerns
self-esteem
anxiety
depression
aging
child-centered therapy
adolescence and family conflict
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