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Technology and TI - Scott Cooper, TI Trustee Interview

In our rapidly changing world, it is important for businesses of all types to be constantly adapting to their shifting environments. The events of the last year have made this clearer than ever before, as COVID-19 has forced businesses to fundamentally change how they operate and use technology.

In the realm of mental health work, this has mainly manifested in the move to telehealth instead of in-person counseling; however, it has also changed how counseling centers operate behind the scenes and interact with their clients. One of the newest members of the Training Institute’s Board of Trustees, Scott Cooper, is hoping to build on such changes to further bring TI into the modern age. By using lessons he’s learned through many years of working in the world of business, Mr. Cooper aims to improve the way the Institute uses technology to increase its effectiveness and impact on the community it serves.

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TI Trustee Peace Sullivan Interview by Akiva Singer

One of the largest ways in which the job of a therapist stands out from other professions is in its need for personal growth and self-awareness to be effective. By the nature of the profession, practitioners must have a strong understanding of themselves and others in order to do their best work. Because of this, a therapist’s life experiences outside of clinical and academic can often have an outsized impact on their work. A prime example of how such experiences can strengthen one’s clinical work is the Training Institute’s former Director of Development and therapist, Peace Sullivan. Ms. Sullivan did not begin her career in the field of mental health but drew from her life and professional experiences in other realms to make both herself and those she helped train at TI stronger therapists.

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TI Trustee Stephen O'Connell Interview by Akiva Singer

As a member of the Training Institute’s board of directors for over 20 years, Stephen O’Connell has been deeply involved with the organization through its many recent accomplishments as well as challenging times. Through this work and his assistance to TI in his primary field of real estate law, Mr. O’Connell has helped ensure the Institute’s continued growth in an increasingly uncertain world. I recently spoke with Mr. O’Connell over the phone to discuss his views on the Training Institute’s past, present, and future.

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