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John P. McQueen, Ed.S., CSW-R, CFLE
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR/FOUNDER

For over twenty-five years, John has been conducting workshops and giving lectures throughout the United States, Canada and the English speaking Caribbean in areas such as parent effectiveness training, cultural competency, self-actualization, and family life education.
John is nationally recognized for his work with the black family, the black male, in particular. He is a pioneer in the development of rites of passage programs and a black family specialist. He works with individuals, couples, groups and children (including teenagers)
In 1991, John`s research on black fathering at the Andrews University germinated or gave birth to the Imani Rites of Passage, an innovative therapeutic and recreational program which addresses the interrelated academic and emotional needs of children..

Mr. McQueen is Founder of Family Renaissance, Inc. where he continues the work began at Andrews University. Also President of Redemption Christian Center, Center for Psychotherapy and Father Absent Network.

Via the above instruments Mr. McQueen has helped thousands of children and adults in their quest for psychological and spiritual development with specific, measurable results, at times in the face of intractable human challenges.

biography & experience
Awards & Honours

EDUCATION:

  • Bachelors Degree in Social Work
  • Graduated Magna Cum Laude
  • Master's Degree in Clinical Social Work, 1989
  • Fellowship from Long Island Jewish Medical Center

Post Graduate:

  • State of New York Certified Clinical Social Worker Licensure
  • Basic and Advanced Training in Family Life Education at Andrews University Berrien Springs Michigan (CFLE)
  • Education Specialist (Ed.s) Andrews University
  • Certification - Mediation & Conflict Resolution
  • Certification - Domestic Violence prevention and corrective intervention

Before entering private practice, John worked as caseworker, administrator, supervisor, and psychotherapist in various mental health and protective/preventive service settings. He was a clinician at Long Island Jewish Medical Center; research assistant to the chairman of the Family Life Education Department at Andrews University and taught a course at Andrews University School of Education. He also served as therapist at Brooklyn Bureau of Community Services and Family Services Network of New York`s Harm Reduction Program.

In Brooklyn, John is instrumental in developing and implementing Afro-Therapy, a culturally-sensitive therapeutic model for responding to the unique needs of people of African descent. He also developed Thoughtful Optimism, a combination of cognitive behavioral therapy and the strength perspective model of psychotherapy. As a Certified Field Instructor, John provides internship opportunities to students in colleges and universities. He also conducts year-round training for selected social workers who are interested in the goal of learning the theory and practice of Afro-Therapy and Thoughtful Optimism in the context of Psycho-educational processes.

BOOKS AND ARTICLES:

John is the author of Father`s
Absence
:
 Soul Searching Poems from the heart of a Psychotherapist. It is a comprehensive look at the impact of a father`s absence on children.

Triumph Over Adversity (The Journey: From Slavery to Freedom - manuscript). It highlights John`s seminal work on Afro-Therapy, his new approach to Soul-Based Psychotherapy. It is a call for healing ourselves and helping others to heal 
themselves from the vestiges of chattel slavery.

Rites of Passage: An Innovative Approach - manuscript. It is intended to be a manual for parents, teacher, and mentors; adults who are interested in the goal of helping children transition from one stage of development to the next.

John has also authored and co-authored several articles on psycho-spiritual development for national and local magazines, journals and newspapers throughout his career including " Afro-centric Program as Primary Prevention for African American Youth” published in the Journal of primary Prevention (2004), and "The Impact of a Father`s Absence
in Kuji Magazine (2003).

AREAS OF SPECIALIZED TRAINING:
Supervised training in group work, Domestic violence prevention and corrective training; Mental health specialist training in working with deinstitutionalized patients and post traumatic stress disorder; Training in individual and Family Therapy; Training in systems theory and conflict resolution/mediation models; School-aged director`s training; Training in holistic Health; Post-graduate training in field supervision; qualification for Psychotherapy Licensure in New York.

TELEVISION AND RADIO:
John was featured in numerous articles/media including WLIP, WNWK, Caribbean Classroom, BCAT, Carib Life, Carib News, Daily News, Canarsie Courier, Daily Challenge, Amsterdam News and Kuji Magazine and has received numerous commendations for outstanding professional work and community service--awards received from The Brooklyn Borough PresidentsWashington Times Foundation, The Comptroller of New York City, The City Council, Family Services Network of New York, and Redemption Christian Center.

AFFILIATIONS:

  • Redemption Christian Center (Board member)
  • National Association of Social Workers
  • Medgar Evers College, School of Social Work (Advisory Board)
why choose us

Our Therapeutic Model Is By No Means The Only Model There Is, But It's among The Most Effective, In Terms of Changing Lives.

First and foremost, we partner with you to create a working environment. It allows us to work with anyone from highly disturbed to healthy, successfully people.

We work with individuals, couples, families, and groups, including people of all religious, spiritual, and gender orientations. Instead of focusing only on your symptoms, we work to uncover their causes.

We help consumers get to the root of their issues, make permanent changes, and achieve real results. We are kind, compassionate and nonjudgmental. We do not judge or criticize. Instead, we help consumers talk freely as a way to begin having the life they truly want in love, work, and play.

WHAT MAKES US UNIQUE?

In the context of cultural sensitivity, we partner with consumers to address clinical issues on three distinct levels: personal, interpersonal, and systemic–a comprehensive approach with a high probability of success.  Most other change and improvement approaches focus only on one and at most two of these factors.  

THE PROCESS – Typically, we begin with a short telephone discussion on your concerns, goals, and constraints. The purpose of this discussion is to understand and clarify what consumers are trying to achieve. The intake coordinator will then act with discretion as consumer`s contact and guide to assist them in finding the appropriate therapists or life coach based on their needs and preferences.    

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT – Our Field Instructors or Certified Social Work Supervisors have instituted a flexible, tailor-made in-house/on-site training/internship program to meet the needs of mental health professionals. We are especially interested in providing training, resources and support to therapists who are desirous of establishing clinical practices in faith-based settings.

OUR MISSION- To strengthen relationships by helping to increase the knowledge, skills and capacities of individuals within the family system.

WHAT HAPPY CLIENTS SAY

Testimonials

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CONTACT US

By Mail

Center for Psychotherapy Family Renaissance, Inc. 813 Maple Street 2nd Floor Brooklyn, NY 11203

General Inquiries

Via E-Mail: help@center-for-psychotherapy.com Phone: 347 - 244 7258, Fax: 718 - 940 4610

Office Hours

Mon-Fri: 11:00 am to 8:00 pm

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