Jacqueline Hudak is in private practice in Atlantic Highlands and Red Bank, NJ. She was a faculty member at The Multicultural Family Institute of NJ, and is currently an adjunct faculty member in the Couple and Family Therapy Program at Drexel University. She is an Approved Supervisor with The American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy. Jacqueline has published in the areas of addiction, domestic violence, gender, and diversity, and writes a monthly column, Family Stories, on the blog Girl With Pen. Her current clinical and research interests include deconstructing categories of gender and sexual orientation, navigating midlife transitions in families, and studying the impact of heteronormative culture on family life.
Since joining AFTA in the mid 1990’s Jacqueline has been a member of the Cultural & Economic Diversity Committee. She served as facilitator of the Racial Domination & Privilege Interest group (2001-2003) and is currently Chair of Marketing. Jacqueline considers AFTA her professional home and enjoys sharing her yoga practice in the early mornings at the annual conference..