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Institute for Children and Families, LLC
SYNERGISTIC TRAUMA & ATTACHMENT THERAPY
failure to respond or late response
on 09 Oct 2003
Last Applicant/ Owned by
790 East Market Street Suite 300
West Chester
PA
19382
Serial Number
76456221 filed on 07th Oct 2002
Registration Number
N/A
Correspondent Address
Dr. Lark Eshleman
Filing Basis
1. intent to use
2. intent to use current
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The mark consists of using on-site therapies and services and off-site affiliated therapies and services for optimal interplay of therapeutic support for clients and their families. "SYNERGISTIC ATTACHMENT & TRAUMA THERAPY" considers the combination of interventions and the timing and sequence of the interventions, that together equals a greater positive effect than the sum of each part. "SYNERGISRead More
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The mark consists of using on-site therapies and services and off-site affiliated therapies and services for optimal interplay of therapeutic support for clients and their families. "SYNERGISTIC ATTACHMENT & TRAUMA THERAPY" considers the combination of interventions and the timing and sequence of the interventions, that together equals a greater positive effect than the sum of each part. "SYNERGISTIC ATTACHMENT & TRAUMA THERAPY" recognizes a client's needs change during the course of treatment. The interventions will necessarily change as a client's healing progresses. "SYNERGISTIC ATTACHMENT & TRAUMA THERAPY" recognizes that many factors affect healing and that interventions can be optimized, and the optimal combination will undoubtedly change over time.
Status Date | Action Taken |
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09th Oct 2003 | ABANDONMENT - FAILURE TO RESPOND OR LATE RESPONSE |
20th Jul 2003 | TEAS CHANGE OF CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED |
06th Apr 2003 | NON-FINAL ACTION E-MAILED |
05th Feb 2003 | ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER |
21st Jan 2003 | CORRESPONDENCE RECEIVED IN LAW OFFICE |
21st Jan 2003 | PAPER RECEIVED |
16th Jan 2003 | PAPER RECEIVED |