Josh Cohen:  

CLASS OF 1994
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Phoenix, AZ

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Josh is from Phoenix, Arizona. He is married with Mary Kocman Cohen. His schools include Sunnyslope High School. He later attended Colorado College (Anthropology and Film:the production of contemporary myths). He works(ed) at University of Phoenix, Families In New Directions, Tarzana Treatment Centers. Josh's interests include Dreams, Depth psychology, Music. Music he likes includes Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo, Kansas, UB40. Books he likes include The Lord of the Rings, Lord Of The Rings, Understanding Movies. Movies he likes include Finding Joe, Alien, The Forgotten Kingdom. TV shows he likes include (mis)adventure, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Stargate SG-1. One of Josh's favorite quotes is:""Do or do not, there is no try" -Yoda Quit now, you'll never make it. If you disregard this advice, you 'll be halfway there -David Zucker Always listen to experts. They'l tell you what can't be done and why. Then do it. -Robert Heinlein". More about Josh:"Joshua Lee Cohen Bio Grew up in Phoenix Az. Graduated from Colorado College where he graduated with a degree in film and anthropology and he wrote his thesis on using films as part of a healing process. He hosted a seminar at Colorado College for Gary Solomon on Cinematherapy and later interviewed filmmakers for his thesis such as Doug Pray, Eb Lottimer, Neal Baer, Andrew Mudge, and Marc Webb. While filming a documentary based on his thesis. Josh’s unofficial film/video background began in childhood but his work at KRDO as an intern in 1997 helped establish some of his professional skills and experience with film and it’s connection to psychology. Other experiences with film in the next few years also contributed to his psychological lens of looking at film. While at CC he also worked on Dee Sneider’s ...Expand for more
Strangeland. He trained at Video Symphony later on to learn about the Avid and Final Cut Pro. After working on Student films and training Josh and Doug Pray collaborated on a short video about the Dalai Lama and technology in 2001 and was shown at LAFCPUG on October 22, 2003 At the same time, he met Martin Cohen who introduced him to Patrick Swayze where he worked as an assistant (uncredited) for One Last Dance, then called Without a Word. Further work in Hollywood included help on films such as Anna May Wong, Frosted Yellow Willows: Her Life, Times and Legend (uncredited) by Elaine Mae Woo on Anna Mae Wong . He also worked with Karen Grosso, on films for the Ronald McDonald House (uncredited). In addition he worked for Andrew Van Slee at Extraordinary films raising money for and assisting John Rosenberg with editing for Net Games. (uncredited). Josh then Married Mary Kocman from CC in in Santa Ana in 2005. Josh also gained a Master’s degree in General Psychology from Walden University in 2007 and continued his research on the healing power of film. Mary works at PVLD and helped with interlibrary loans and assisted with library resources for the thesis. In 2009 Josh started his practicum for his doctoral program at TTC. He finished his Practicum hours and his internship at Families in New Directions. In 2009 he was clinically supervised by James Hillman, author of Revisioning Psychology where he was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, for practicum supervision. In 2012, Josh finished his PhD in clinical psychology at Pacifica Graduate institute. His dissertation was on the use of video and other film based therapy in therapeutic practice. He now teaches online and is a Psychological Assistant under the supervision of Dr. Mark Ingram in private practice.".
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