Barry Litt, MFT
Barry Litt, MFT, received his Masters degree in family therapy at Hahnemann University in Philadelphia where he studied contextual therapy with its founder, Ivan Boszormenyi-Nagy. Barry’s continuing fascination with contextual therapy’s integration of psychodynamic thinking and systems theory was brought to a whole new level when he began using EMDR and studying dissociation in the early ‘90’s. Barry’s professional activities have included in-home family therapy, outpatient substance abuse treatment, consultation and training for Headstart programs and group homes, and investigating misconduct complaints for the New Hampshire Board of Examiners. In addition, Barry has taught MFT students at two graduate schools, and given numerous workshops to international audiences on contextual theory, couples therapy, dissociation, and EMDR. He is a regular presenter at ISST-D and EMDRIA annual conferences. He has authored three chapters in as many books plus a journal article on the integration of EMDR with couples and family therapy. Barry is dedicated to advancements in theoretical integration and technical innovation in EMDR therapy. Barry has a private therapy and consulting practice in Concord, NH.