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Dealing with Sibling Rivalry Part l

Facilitator: Dr. Rodriguez

6:30-8:00 pm (ET) 3:30-5:00 pm (PT) (via Zoom)

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Activity: Parent Support Group
Topic: Dealing with Sibling Rivalry Part l

Dr. Rodriguez will conduct a parent support group. The theme of this session is “Dealing with sibling rivalry”. The purpose of this group will be to support the child’s parents in developing a better understanding of why siblings fight. We will explore the causes of the sibling conflicts. Dr. Rodriguez will review the steps parents can take to improve sibling relationships and discuss strategies to manage sibling conflict. The parents will have the opportunity to participate by sharing their personal experiences, asking questions and providing feedback to their peers.


Dr. Rodríguez-Loyola is a licensed psychologist. She obtained her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology at the University of Puerto Rico (UPR). Rodríguez-Loyola completed her internship at Roberto Clemente Family Guidance Center, Gouverneur Healthcare Services, and NYC Health + Hospitals. She did her post-doctoral fellowship at NYC Health + Hospitals and the New York University School of Medicine. Dr. Rodríguez-Loyola worked at NYC Health + Hospitals from September 2011 – February 2019 providing outpatient services to adults, children, adolescents, and their families with diverse mental health conditions including mood disorders, trauma and anxiety disorders.

Rodríguez-Loyola also worked at the Child and Adolescent Outpatient Services at UBHC in Newark from February 2019 to December 2020. Her clinical work focused on working with children, adolescents, and their families. She integrates the systemic approach, attachment theory, CBT and DBT in her work to effectively meet with the needs of her patients. Dr. Rodríguez-Loyola is an active member of the American Psychological Association and the New Jersey Psychological Association. She is a Latina psychologist, fluent in Spanish. She has extensive experience supervising Master and Doctoral psychology students and post-doctoral trainees. In her free time she loves running, reading, and crafting. She is passionate about social justice, learning from diverse cultures, and the impact of cultural backgrounds and perspective on children and adolescents’ worldviews.

 
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