Kat Scherer, Ph.D., MFT, C-IAYT, and Elizabeth Sylvester, Ph.D., are psychologists in Austin, Texas and the authors of the book Relationship-Based Treatment of Children and their Parents.
is a psychologist, educator and author working in Austin, Texas. She is a co-founder of Austin IN Connection, cohost of Heart and Work blogs on mental health and parenting, and a faculty member at the Practice School of Yoga Therapy.
is a psychologist and Nurtured Heart Approach advanced trainer treating children, teens and families. She specializes in work with emotionally and behaviorally intense children. Additionally, she offers supervision and training to pediatric psychotherapists in Austin, Texas. She is the author with Dr. Kat Scherer ofShow previous books
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