Education

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MA in Transformational Counseling from Southwestern College, 1994. BA in History from University of Pennsylvania (Magna Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa), 1973.

Additonal studies: Two years at the Stella Adler conservatory studying with Ms. Adler and Ron Burris. HB studios with Bill Hickey. Human Nature: Ram Das, Ron Clairmont, Stephan Rechtschaffen, Stephen Levine.


Career

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THE NEW 60 columnist for Advocate.com Friends In Deed: Group facilitator, Counselor Has worked at Friends In Deed since 1995. Facilitates groups, counsels and has been Co-Chair of the Board since 2004.

Private Practice in psychotherapy: In Santa Fe and New york city. Since 1994. Design Consultant: See O AT HOME magazine: Fall, 2005. Winter 2007. Previous: Writer: Columnist for O AT HOME Magazine as Design Shrink, Columnist for OUT.COM See O AT HOME: WInter 2009.


Arts Consultant: International Paper Company, Rebco Productions Theatrical Producer: ONE MAN BAND (1985 – 1986)New York Times Review, June 27, 1985.

WORD OF MOUTH (1992)Origination of the Character TREVOR which went on to be the 1999 Academy Award Winning Best Short Film and spur the creation of THE TREVOR PROJECT, a crisis line for LGBT Teens.

THE VAGINA MONOLOGUES (1996:  Associate Producer for first production at HERE in NYC.  Went on to be an international phenomenon and the basis for V-DAY, the international movement to stop violence against women and girls.


Business Consultant: The Space Design Group, America’s Best, Inc Not-for Profit Arts management: 112 Workshop, Inc., Byrd Hoffman Foundation. Artist management: Lowell Nesbit, Robert Wilson. Performance:

Appeared as Jack The RIpper in the 1974 production of LULU at the Festival of Two Worlds in Spoleto, Italy,Under the direction of Roman Polanski.

Appeared in THE DOLLAR VALUE OF MAN at the Brooklyn Academy Of Music, June 1975 under direction of Robert Wilson.

Featured dancer for Twyla Tharp in the Movie of HAIR, 1979 directed by Milos Forman.

Other performance work at Playwright's Horizons in NYC, in Temistocles Lopez' production of the Tempest in Caracas,Venezuela as well as TV.

Client List

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Design Consultation: Joel and Angela Solomon (NYC) Amy Gross (Bridgehampton and Orient Point) Lisi Anton (NYC) Donna and Robert MacNeil, (NYC) Mary Silverman, (NYC) Anti-Gravity, Inc. (Orlando), Christopher Harrison, (NYC)

Robin Magid & Carol Morgan, (Sag Harbor,Bradley Beach)

Community Service

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Board Co-Chair: Friends In Deed, NYC. Past: President: Touch Foundation, 1985 – 1992. Produced touchable art exhibits nationwide. Board Member: 112 Workshop, 1977 – 1982. New York's first NEA funded Alternative Arts Space. Facilitator: The Healing Circle: 1986 – 1988. GMHC Volunteer, AIDS activist.

References

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Robertlevithan.com 2010 [1]