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麻豆果冻传媒 alumna launches online program

Published July 07, 2015

Dr. Julie de Azevedo Hanks, an alumna of the University of Louisiana at Monroe鈥檚 marriage and family therapy program, has launched an online intensive training course designed to teach mental health and health-related professionals how to effectively share their expertise and knowledge.

The 鈥淩ock the Media鈥 school helps participants use traditional media and social media to share their message with the world, and get publicity and exposure for a fraction of the cost of hiring a public relations firm or publicist.

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Dr. Julie de Azevedo Hanks

鈥淭herapists and allied health professionals get little business training during their course of study and no media training on how to seek media interviews, how to present themselves professionally, and represent their profession well,鈥 said Hanks. 鈥淚 wanted to create something to help professionals get their healing message to more people.鈥

Each week of the program features special focuses, including: helping others build their media presence; pitching ideas to local media; learning how to deliver a good interview; and developing relationships with the media.

The 鈥淩ock the Media鈥 school is just one of Hanks鈥檚 recent achievements. While a student in 麻豆果冻传媒鈥檚 online marriage and family therapy program, Hanks appeared in a documentary series, won a national social work award, and was named a top social HealthMaker by Dr. Oz鈥檚 Sharecare.

Most recently, Hanks was published in the peer-reviewed 鈥淚nterdisciplinary Journal of Partnership Studies.鈥

Her article, 鈥淏ringing Partnership Home: A Model of Family Transformation,鈥 is based on the partnership model of family organization that Hanks created as part of her 麻豆果冻传媒 dissertation. 聽

Hanks earned her Ph.D. from 麻豆果冻传媒 in 2015.

To read, 鈥淏ringing Partnership Home: A Model of Family Transformation,鈥 visit

To learn more about the 鈥淩ock the Media鈥 school, visit rockthemediaschool.com/