About Head, Heart, Crotch, Connections: How Not to Fail in Search of Your Perfect Union by Rene Vazquez del Valle, DSW
HHCC is a self help book in relational psychology created to help readers understand the nature of their mind, body, spirit connections in their relationships, the type of intimate connection they have, the level of attachment it sustains, and how to overcome the difficulties that come with creating a more perfect union. It is a guide designed to safeguard your intimate relationship by better understanding how to connect: mentally, emotionally and physically. It offers insights into how connections occur and how to prevent the demise of those connections. The writer provides case examples from his clinical practice which exemplify the way relationships can flourish or fail to thrive. The ultimate goal being “how not to fail” in your search for union.
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Author Bio:
Dr. René G. Vázquez del Valle, DSW received his Master of Science in Social Work at Columbia University and his Doctorate at the CUNY Graduate School.
He has been an Adjunct Associate Professor at the Long Island University, where he taught both “Clinical Practice” and “Human Behavior” courses. He had served both as Clinical Director and Team Leader at South Beach Psychiatric Center, an outpatient mental health clinic of the New York State Office of Mental Health. During his tenure of thirty years at SBPC he engaged in clinical treatment, research, and administration.
Dr. Vázquez del Valle has been a guest speaker at the University of Rhode Island Latino Psychology Conference presenting his research on The Use and Perception of Psychiatric Medication in the Latino Community, and at the New York University School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry.
He has been a consultant to CUNY Law School presenting to law professors on the management of racism, homophobic violence, prejudice and bias, as well Stress Management workshops for employees at Continental Insurance Company. He has evaluated grant proposals for Ryan White Federal funding of NYC HIV programs.
He received his analytic training at the American Short Term Therapy Institute in Dynamic Anxiety Provoking Therapy and in Eye Movement Integration; and his couple/family therapy training at the Roberto Clemente Family Guidance Center of the New York University/Bellevue Hospital Center of NY.
He currently works as a clinical consultant and practitioner at the following clinics: Latino Support PC, Queens County Neuro-Psychiatric Center, and the East Hampton Healthcare Foundation: Family Medicine clinic.
In his spare time he enjoys landscape design, swimming, traveling and international films. He resides in Jackson Heights, Queens, NY and in East Hampton, NY.