Heather Forbes, LCSW, is a co-founder of the BCI. Much of her experience and insight on understanding trauma, disruptive behaviors, and adoption related issues has come from her direct mothering experience of her two adopted children. She has a passion for helping families to find the peace in their homes.
    Bryan Post, LCSW is a co-founder of BCI.  He is an internationally recognized specialist in the treatment of emotional and behavioral disturbance in children and families.  Bryan Post specializes in a holistic family based treatment approach and addresses the underlying interactive dynamics of the entire family.
    Susan D. Walker is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist as well as a Licensed Professional Counselor.  She holds a Master of Science degree in Human Development and Family Studies from the University of Arkansas and a Master of Science degree in Community Counseling from John Brown University.  Her experience includes working with pediatric to geriatric populations.  Susan  has worked at the Infant Development Center with the U of A, has worked with the foster care system of the Arkansas Department  of Human Services, and has worked  in a psychiatric hospital setting.  She currently works with children and families in the mental health field.  Susan is the adoptive mother of an adult son. Susan is a recognized Beyond Consequences Certified Trainer.
    Kathy Travis is an Arkansas Certified teacher with a B.S. degree from Pittsburg State University, Kansas, and a Masters from Boise State University, Idaho. She has done extensive research on the importance of empathy within the parent/child relationship.  She has also served as a Developmental Specialist for the Department of Health and Welfare in Idaho, where she focused on family nurturing.  Kathy is currently  working with emotionally-challenged children in the mental health field. She is a mother of 5 and grandmother of 1.  Kathy is also a recognized BCI Certified Trainer



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    BCI is here to promote a groundbreaking approach that has helped even the most difficult of family cases find stability and healing. Based off of scientific research, the Stress Model was developed by Bryan Post to provide a simple yet powerful model for helping children and families. The Stress Model has been shown over and over to help families find the healing that they have been looking for after years of "trying everything and nothing worked."
    BCI was created to educate and promote love-based techniques for helping children with severe acting out behaviors. Many of these children have been previously diagnosed with such disorders as reactive attachment disorder, bipolar, oppositional defiant disorder, conduct disorder, depression, and the list goes on and on.
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