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Dr. Randall Alifano PhD Listens to the Beat of a Different Drum

Dr. Randall Alifano PhD has marched to the beat of a different drummer throughout his professional career.

    ALBANY, CA, October 16, 2010 /Marriage - Relationships PR News/ -- Dr. Randall Alifano PhD has marched to the beat of a different drummer throughout his professional career. Over the last eight years Alifano expanded his practice and added to his life experience by helping to found Tandamanzi, a California based rhythm ensemble

Albany, California - October 14, 2010 - Dr. Randall Alifano PhD had always felt called to a relationship-based vocation and psychology was the natural course to pursue academically. Alifano first received his Master's degree in Psychology from Antioch University in 1985 and the following January began his private practice. Dr. Randall Alifano received his PhD in Clinical Psychology in 1997 from the California Institute of Integral Studies.

In 2002 Dr. Randall Alifano PhD met Barbara Borden and she became Dr. Alifano's drumming teacher. In Barbara Dr. Randall Alifano found that playing Djembe could be an expression of spirituality both in the phrasing of rhythms and in the listening to what those rhythms generated.

Dr. Randall Alifano PhD met Ms. Borden as the result of their common calling as ministers of AIWP. They found common ground in shared beliefs and core among them was the approach to drumming from a spiritual perspective. Dr. Randall Alifano PhD had discovered that drumming, like counseling, could be a spiritual practice. While working with Barbara Borden, Dr. Randall Alifano not only advanced his technical skills but also was able to embrace the idea that by quieting his mind, a drum solo can flow naturally from a person as opposed to being played with technical expectation and intention.

Dr. Randall Alifano PhD also enjoys the collaborative nature of ensemble interaction. As a founding member of the drumming ensemble Tandamanzi, Dr. Randall Alifano PhD has been both challenged and fulfilled through the process of learning to be aware of six other musicians, appreciating their contributions and simultaneously playing his own Djembe. For Dr. Randall Alifano PhD, this is soul work and it is deeply spiritual. Dr. Randall Alifano PhD reports that the challenge of hearing another's story while also listening intently to one's own intuitive wisdom presents the same challenge in both music and counseling. By listening in a more centered and quiet spirit, Dr. Randall Alifano PhD has found great happiness and is harvesting fresh perspectives on experiencing life.

For more information, Dr. Randall Alifano PhD can be contacted at 510.528.1201.

In 1985, Dr. Randall Alifano PhD received a Master's degree in Psychology from Antioch University. Dr. Randall Alifano PhD completed his studies for a PhD in Clinical Psychology from the California Institute of Integral Studies in 1986. Dr. Randall Alifano PhD chose CIIS because it was the school he believed offered the best blend of the study of psychology and spirituality.

In October of 2002, Dr. Randall Alifano PhD became an Ordained Minister of The Association of the Integration of the Whole Person (AIWP). Dr. Randall Alifano PhD always had a sense that he would be a counselor. When other children were talking about how they wanted to be police officers or baseball players, Dr. Randall Alifano PhD already knew he would be listening to people being curious about how they lived their life. His first class in Psychology was in high school. The teacher and Randall Alifano would talk long after the last bell, debating things like empathy and altruism and the nature of healing.

At this time Dr. Randall Alifano PhD was already counseling friends and acquaintances and was known as a person that others could speak to about their concerns. Dr. Randall Alifano PhD received a BA in Psychology from SUNY Albany and while there, volunteered on the crisis hotline. Typically reserved for graduate students, he was the only undergrad student given permission to do one on one counseling with students and he supervised the other phone counselors. He also worked at a residential treatment program for emotionally challenged children at this time.

After graduation in 1976, Dr. Randall Alifano PhD hitchhiked through Europe for 8 months questioning himself and others about the existence of God and studying various religions. Back in New York, Dr. Randall Alifano PhD worked at the Coalition for Abused Women in NY, getting an education in violence and gender issues before traveling to San Francisco and beginning graduate work. Interviewing at San Francisco State University, Dr. Randall Alifano PhD told a well-known Philosophy professional that his interest was in finding integration between Psychology and Spirituality. That person, rather disdainfully, responded that they were two distinct traditions and were impossible to bring together. Dr. Randall Alifano PhD did not end up attending that university.

Antioch University offered a course of study which was profoundly and personally challenging for Dr. Randall Alifano PhD. Encounter groups led by Will Schutz were meant to confront and shatter defenses. They did just that. One learned that being honest and vulnerable did not come naturally, as one tends to hide whatever is believed to be judged and prejudiced. Dr. Randall Alifano PhD also learned that Christ's statement that �the Truth will set you free� had practical application. Dr. Randall Alifano PhD believes strongly that there is a freedom that results from learning to exercise the choice of saying what is true rather than communicating from habituated, unexamined, defensive patterns.

Just before graduation, Dr. Randall Alifano PhD�s twin boys were born. Dr Alifano had to quit school and started a janitorial service, Snow White Assoc., to support his new family. Additionally he became the Clinical Coordinator of the Men's Program of the Marin Abused Women's Services, working directly with violent men, leading groups and organizing and training the volunteer counselors. By 1985, Dr. Randall Alifano PhD was able to finish the required course work, write a thesis, receive his Master's degree and begin a private practice. Within four months, Dr. Randall Alifano PhD had a full practice.

In 1990 Dr. Randall Alifano began a PhD program in Clinical Psychology at The California Institute of Integral Studies. This was a school that not only believed that Psychology and Spirituality could be integrated, but they included it in their name. Here, Dr. Randall Alifano PhD could study Psychoanalytic theory alongside the mystical traditions of the Desert Fathers, read Jung and Kierkegaard and study meditation and personality testing. Graduating in 1996, Dr. Randall Alifano's counseling skills deepened as his theoretical base broadened and his listening became more refined.

In 2002 Dr. Randall Alifano PhD was ordained by The Association for the Integration of the Whole Person as a Minister specializing in Pastoral Counseling. It was in that year that he began to make a shift away from traditional Psychotherapy and found a calling in Psycho-spiritual Counseling. The tradition of Psychotherapy is anchored in the medical model which assesses for pathology and then treats it. After 26 years of private practice, Dr. Randall Alifano PhD realized that this perspective is biased and that it frequently results in a profound limitation of one's ability to listen to the complexity of what is being said. He found that when listening it is vitally important to quiet the mind so as to be completely receptive to the speaker.

In 2007 Dr. Kim Chernin, Dr. Renate Stendhal and Dr. Randall Alifano PhD developed and taught a year long program for therapists entitled Advanced Study in Intuitive Listening. They taught the art of listening and wrote articles articulating how one can refine listening skills and empathically surrender in order to hear what can be missed when one is listening through unexamined filters.

Dr. Randall Alifano PhD is grateful that he is, personally and professionally, living the life he had hoped for all those years ago; integrating psychology and spirituality. The individuals and couples that see Dr. Randall Alifano PhD are happy that they are not being diagnosed and treated along pathological lines but are regarded from a much broader perspective.

Dr. Randall Alifano PhD can be reached by email at randall@randallalifanophd.com or by phone at (510) 528-1201. For more information, visit his website at http://www.randallalifanophd.com.


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