Kenneth V. Hardy, Ph.D., is a Professor of Family Therapy at Drexel University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and is an internationally recognized clinician, author, and trainer. He is also the Director of the Eikenberg Institute for Relationships in New York City where he maintains a private practice specializing in working with traumatized and oppressed populations. Dr. Hardy is the former Director of the Center for Children, Families, and Trauma at the Ackerman Institute in New York City, and formerly served on the faculty at Syracuse University where he held numerous positions including Director of Clinical Training
and Research, as well as Chairperson of the Department of Child and Family Studies.
Dr. Hardy is the co-author of a new book with Monica McGoldrick, Revisioning Family Therapy: Race, Class, and Gender (Guilford), and is coauthor with Tracey Laszloffy of Teens Who Hurt: Clinical Interventions for Breaking the Cycle of Violence (Guilford) and Minorities and Family Therapy (Haworth Press). In addition to his own writing, Dr. Hardy is a frequent contributor to the popular print media such as USA Today, Jet Magazine, and Good Housekeeping. His work has been highlighted in the electronic media as well, and he has appeared on the The Oprah Winfrey Show, Dateline NBC, PBS, 20/20, and was the featured family therapist in the former Discovery Health Channel program entitled Living Room Wars.