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is a New York State licensed clinical psychologist, board certified organizational/business psychologist, author, consultant, and researcher based in New York and Portland, Oregon. She has previously held faculty appointments at Columbia University, and Oregon Health and Science University. She has conducted research in mental health and
is a New York State licensed clinical psychologist, board certified organizational/business psychologist, author, consultant, and researcher based in New York and Portland, Oregon. She has previously held faculty appointments at Columbia University, and Oregon Health and Science University. She has conducted research in mental health and addiction treatment services, including clinical trials, mixed methods, and health services research with city/state offices to examine the impact of innovation on patient outcomes. She received her PhD in Clinical psychology from George Washington University and a Master’s of Public Health in Epidemiology and Biostatistics from Oregon Health and Science University.
is a board-certified specialist in clinical psychology and a Fellow of the American Academy of Clinical Psychology. She is currently an Associate Professor in Graduate Psychology and the Director of Clinical Training at Bay Path University. She has a private practice in Suffield, Connecticut. Dr. Hallett has more than 25 years’ experien
is a board-certified specialist in clinical psychology and a Fellow of the American Academy of Clinical Psychology. She is currently an Associate Professor in Graduate Psychology and the Director of Clinical Training at Bay Path University. She has a private practice in Suffield, Connecticut. Dr. Hallett has more than 25 years’ experience providing psychotherapy, consultation, and supervision to medical and mental health professionals and first responders with a specialty in complex trauma and dissociative disorders. She speaks internationally in several areas –resilience, radical self-care, harnessing the positive power of stress, and living your best life through self-compassion. She received her PhD in Clinical Psychology from the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
is a child and family psychotherapist whose experience is focused on working with children and families impacted by the child welfare system, homelessness, domestic violence, and other forms of trauma. Valerie received her Master’s Degree in Social Work from Fordham University in 2012 and is a Candidate in Child and Adult Psychoanalysis at the Contemporary Freudian Society.
is a core investigator and postdoctoral research fellow at the Institute for Behavioral and Community Health at San Diego State University. She has a PhD in Community Health Sciences (2017) from the University of Illinois at Chicago and a Masters of Public Health in Health Education (2009) from Emory University. In her research, Dr. Felne
is a core investigator and postdoctoral research fellow at the Institute for Behavioral and Community Health at San Diego State University. She has a PhD in Community Health Sciences (2017) from the University of Illinois at Chicago and a Masters of Public Health in Health Education (2009) from Emory University. In her research, Dr. Felner leverages qualitative and mixed methods, and youth participatory action research approaches to identify practice- and policy-relevant solutions to health and social welfare issues facing communities of young people, including substance use, homelessness, and HIV. She is an experienced educator and public health program planner, with expertise in needs assessment, and public health program design and evaluation.
is a certified yoga therapist and she has over a decade of experience working in the international humanitarian sector utilizing her business degree. She has worked with non-profits both internationally and domestically in the health field. Lindsay has led medical missions in hospitals working with Operation Smile and Doctors Without Bord
is a certified yoga therapist and she has over a decade of experience working in the international humanitarian sector utilizing her business degree. She has worked with non-profits both internationally and domestically in the health field. Lindsay has led medical missions in hospitals working with Operation Smile and Doctors Without Borders building cohesive team dynamics, managing conflicts, and using leadership skills to effectively carry out the mission at hand. She has worked domestically serving communities with HIV and substance use disorders conducting one-on-one yoga therapy sessions and in the research setting. She is currently in the process of applying for a Masters Degree in International Disaster Psychology: Trauma and Global Mental Health at the University of Denver.