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JASON WITTMAN, MPS
A
Brief Biography
Jason
Wittman, MPS, has been the Executive Director of The Youth Rescue Fund
and its parent organization, Los Angeles Youth Supportive Services, Inc.
since he founded them in April 1995. With over35 years of counseling
experience, he has developed highly innovative and very effective programs
to address the problems of adolescents and young adults. His expertise
includes: methods of reaching and working with the most unreachable street
kids; doing psychotherapy in non-traditional settings such as on-the-streets;
the effective teaching of life-coping skills including self-esteem and
self-confidence building skills; and prevention and treatment of alcohol
and drug abuse and addiction including 12 step programs.
Jason
Wittman received both his B.S. degree in business management and his Master
of Professional Studies in Counseling Psychology from Cornell University
in Ithaca, New York. He is also a Certified Hypnotherapist and a Certified
Practitioner of Neuro Linguistic Programming. In 1971, he founded Alpha
House, a residential therapeutic community for drug addicts and alcoholics
in Ithaca, N.Y. and was its Executive Director for four years. In those
four intensive years, he accumulated over 8000 hours of group counseling
experience and more than twice as many hours counseling individuals.
He then
turned his attention to a very neglected group of teenagers, the street
kids. Since then, he has developed a methodology called "Counseling On
Demand," that enables therapists to reach and assist the most unreachable
and incorrigible of street kids. In his current program, a single team
of therapists has been able to move over 100 youth off of the streets
in the last four years. Over the years, he has designed and run programs
that have effectively worked with youth and young adults of many backgrounds,
such as middle and upper class white kids in Ithaca, N.Y., male street
hustlers and gay and Lesbian youth in Phoenix, Az., Mexican-American kids,
in Phoenix, Az., and currently, with street prostitutes in Hollywood,
Ca and with kids from all over LA County who congregate around the coffee
houses of West Hollywood. Most of them live at home but are very estranged
from their parents and at very high risk for alcohol and drug addiction
and suicide.
Through
the years, Jason has done many interesting things. He was an Air Force
officer, including a tour in Viet Nam. As a Fuels Management Officer,
he was responsible for all the petroleum products used on an air force
base. In his off-duty time, he raced motorcycles in the Mid-West and had
the largest live collection of poisonous and non-poisonous reptiles in
Viet Nam. He has been a private pilot; a progressive-rock disc jockey;
an ice hockey player; a licensed, single-parent foster parent; a practitioner
of Tai Chi Chuan; a welding sculptor; a percussionist; an actor and singer and a press and fine arts photographer.
He has had non-counseling work experiences including being a farm hand,
a car salesman; an undercover narcotics investigator, a private detective,
an owner/operator of a mobile windshield repair business and a facilities
manager of a manufacturing plant.Other than that, he leads a pretty dull life!
J.
Jason Wittman, M.P.S
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J.
Jason Wittman, M.P.S.
PO Box 6340
North Hollywood, CA 91603
650-265-1193
CAREER
HIGHLIGHTS
1995
- Present
Los Angeles Youth Supportive Services, Inc. (LAYSS)
Position:
Executive Director
I founded
LAYSS to carry on the program I created and ran at GLASS (see next entry)
when that program was cut when its funding ended.
1993
- 1995
Gay and Lesbian Adolescent Social Services, Inc.,
West Hollywood, California
Position:
Director, Youth Supportive Services (YSS)
YSS
worked with high risk youth, 12 to 24 years old. Services were provided
both conventionally, by social workers working from an office setting
and by a mobile counseling team that counseled street youth in their own
environent. I designed, wrote and received the funding, implemented, and
directed this mobile team that in its first year successfully moved forty-eight
youths off the streets. I was responsible for providing clinical and administrative
direction to the social work and secretarial staff. I was the primary
author for three funding proposals. I coordinated with other agencies
and the community, as well as, with the HRSA (our federal funding source)
staff. I represented the agency, nationally, at meetings of associations
to which it belonged. I increased the client population from 5 to 80 clients
in less than a year. In addition to my director duties, I carried a full
caseload.
1982
- 1993
The Center for Successful Living
Hollywood, California
Position:
Private Practice
I specialized
in generative counseling. My approach to counseling included Neuro-Linguistic
Programming (NLP), Hypnotherapy, and 12-step counseling. I assisted clients
in recovery programs, in their learning to deal with all the "getting-on-living"
issues (self-confidence, stress, anxiety, co-dependency, relationships,
etc.) that arise after the initial compulsive behaviors, that got them
into a program, were no longer an issue. I consulted with business executives,
advising and coaching them through the psychological and emotional aspects
of their business transactions, interpersonal and personnel relations
and delicate negotiations. I presented workshops that taught the techniques
of NLP to business, professional, and sales people and also taught a workshop
on relationships called, "Prerequisites for Successful Relationships".
1980
-1982
Arizona Center for Hypnotherapy
Phoenix, Arizona
Position:
Hypnotherapist in private practice
The
Center was widely advertised, so I had a wide variety of clients, both
adolescent and adult, whose presenting problems covered a wide spectrum,
including self-confidence, stress, anxiety, sexual identity conflicts,
and unwanted habits. I taught self-hypnosis classes and created and marketed,
nationally, a series of self-hypnosis tapes.
1978
- 1979
West Phoenix Neighborhood Services
National Conference of Christians and Jews, Inc.
Phoenix, Arizona
Position:
Field Coordinator
I supervised
the part of this LEAA funded, anti-crime project that provided an "on-the-street"
counseling component to the youths in the target area, a primarily Mexican/American
community. Our mission was to reach the normally unreachable street kids
in their environment and provide whatever assistance was necessary, be
it job or vocational guidance, crisis counseling, client advocacy, or
psychotherapy, to get them to feel better about themselves and to develop
those life-coping skills necessary for them to stop acting out in self-destructive
ways. As a working supervisor, I carried a caseload and supervised two
paraprofessional counselors. I originally taught them the skills needed
to be roving street counselors.
1978
- 1982
Youth Supportive Services of Phoenix
United Parents & Friends Support Group, Inc.
Phoenix, Arizona
Position:
Founder, Coordinator, Therapist
This
project was a voluntary effort by concerned mental health professionals
to provide for the well-being of gay and lesbian youths in the Phoenix
metropolitan area. I worked on-the-streets with young male street hustlers.
Beside general counseling, I assisted them to move into regular, legitimate-type
jobs and, if necessary, into living situations with surrogate parents.
I coordinated a job referral service and a surrogate parent referral service
and facilitated a youth group for gay and lesbian teenagers.
1975
- 1978
Private, Social Work Practice
Tucson, Arizona
Position:
Therapist
I had
a private practice that specialized in working with problem and delinquent
teenagers, adults and adolescents with sexual identity problems, and drug
and alcohol dependent people. I was approved by the Pima County Juvenile
Probation Department to counsel their clients under the Arizona Family
Counseling Act.
1974
- 1975
Give Us A Chance, Inc.
Ithaca, New York
Position:
Founder, Advisor, Therapist
This
youth managed, community agency ran the following activities for adolescents:
- Our Place - a
recreational center for 150 adolescents, provided counseling and therapy
in a non-restrictive environment that was an extension of the "street"
atmosphere.
These
innovative programs, which I conceived and implemented, received national
recognition when they were chosen by the National Institute of Drug Abuse
as one of eleven model programs in their National Search for Altematives
to Drug Abuse.
1971
- 1974
Alpha House, Inc.
Ithaca, New York
Position:
Founder, Executive Director, Therapist
Feelings-oriented
reality therapy was used to assist the clients in their recovery from
alcoholism and drug addiction at this residential (18) and out-patient
(60) social model therapeutic community. I designed the therapy programs
and recruited, trained, coordinated, and evaluated the staff. I personally
led therapy groups, provided individual counseling and coordinated treatment.
Also, as Executive Director, I fund raised, wrote grant proposals, coordinated
with the community and other agencies, and supervised the administrative
and financial activities.
1968
-1971
Lawrence Wittman & Co.
Copiague, New York
Position:
Facilities Manager
I planned
and coordinated all daily production activities, reorganized the work
flow and equipment usage to maximize the efficiency of production, and
supervised the maintenance personnel of this custom molding fiberglass
plastics manufacturer.
1964
- 1968
Umted States Air Force
Position:
Fuels Management Officer
I was
responsible for the receiving, storage, and distribution of all the petroleum
products and the manufacturing, storage and delivery of liquid oxygen
and nitrogen on an Air Force base.
EDUCATION
B.S.
- Business Management
Cornell University
M.P.S.
- Social Work
Cornell University
Certified
Hypnotherapist
Hypnosis Training Institute of Los Angeles
Certified
Practitioner of Neuro-Linguistic Programming
Grinder-DeLozier Institute, UC Santa Cruz
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