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SDUIS FACULTY
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is a licensed clinical psychologist on staff at Sharp Coronado
Medical Center where he helped design and implement an outpatient
behavioral health program for older adults. Dr. Amaral is also in
private practice in the San Diego area specializing in the treatment
of adults suffering from persistent, psychiatric disabilities. He
received his master's degree in rehabilitation counseling at San
Diego State University and his Ph.D. at the University for Humanistic
Studies in San Diego. Dr. Amaral's special areas of interest include
clinical consulting, gero-psychology, group psychotherapy and program
evaluation.
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Paula Artac
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is a professional watercolor artist, business owner, art therapist, researcher and art instructor. Her paintings have won both local and national recognition. As an art therapist, she has developed her Colors of Life (R) art and wellness program. She presents numerous experiential workshops
on the cosmological approach to creativity, spirituality and wellness at regional and national conferences. Paula facilitates spirituality-based art and wellness
retreats in Arizona and California, as well as creative wellness groups at the Sedona Cancer Center campus of the Verde Valley Medical Center. She is
developing her creativity center, Brigid's Garden, A Feminine Place of Wisdom and Grace, in Scottsdale, Arizona. In addition to teaching online graduate courses in expressive arts therapy for SDUIS, Paula currently teaches Working Grace: The Profit of Creativity in Business and Working Grace: Creating the Artist In Business at Wisdom University.
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Hilse Barbosa
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holds a Masters Degree in Educational Counseling, with emphasis in Career Development, from San Jose State University. She is a private consultant and a community college professor. Her translation of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator into Portuguese, under publisher's authorization, has been used to study the relationship between type and culture. Her lectures, workshops and training programs are offered internationally in three languages and comprise four major areas: personal and career development, decision making, organizational development, and the balance between culture and individuality.
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is a licensed psychologist
and a member of the United States Olympic Committee Sport
Psychology Register. With an undergraduate degree in pre-physical
therapy, a master’s degree in education, and a doctorate
in psychology, Dr. Bauman’s educational background provides
a diverse and relevant base to provide an equally diverse
set of sport, educational, and psychological services that
are directed at improving human performance. In 1999, Dr.
Bauman was appointed to the full-time position of Sport Psychologist
at the Olympic Training Center in San Diego, CA. Since
then, he has provided ongoing consultation for 14 different
Summer/Winter Olympic teams, numerous Olympic and International
coaches, and more than dozens of individual Olympic &
Para-Olympic athletes. Additionally, he has worked directly
with athletes who competed in the Barcelona, Lillehammer,
Atlanta, Nagano, Sydney, and Salt Lake City Olympic Games,
as well as numerous National Championships, World Cups, World
Championships, Pan-American Games, Goodwill Games, and World
University Games. Dr. Bauman’s primary expertise
and emphasis is in performance enhancement with athletes,
coaches, entertainers, performing arts, and businesses.
To date, Dr. Bauman has more than nine years experience working
with men and women’s NCAA Division 1A sports and post-season
play, and has worked with more than 60 different sports from
the youth to the national and international competitive levels;
multiple stage and theatre performers; multiple professional
dancers; and conducted workshops for several coaching certification
courses, coaches academies, and nationally recognized corporations.
His professional work also includes sport psychology publications;
radio and television appearances; and consulting with special
military warfare personnel. Dr. Bauman is a member of
the American Psychological Association and the Association
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is a licensed clinical psychologist who received her doctorate in psychology in 1984 from United States International University in San Diego, California. She is the clinical director of San Diego University for Integrative Studies’ Counseling Center and an adjunct faculty member. Areas of teaching include psychopathology, theories of counseling and advanced skills of counseling. Areas of research interest include the use of story and metaphor in therapy and depression prevention programs in children. She has lectured locally and nationally on the use of fairy tales and archetypes in therapy and the art of raising optimistic children. Dr. Block has been in private practice in the San Diego area for the past twenty years, specializing in cognitive-behavioral treatment of children, adolescents and adults.
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Rachel Van Dessel
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Rachel Van Dessel, MA, MFA, received her MA in psychology from Sonoma State University and her MFA in dance from New York University. As a long time meditator, Rachel has completed a traditional Tibetan Buddhist 3 year retreat which allowed her an opportunity to synthesize and deepen her many years of Buddhist practice. She is director of the Summer Dance Program at Pema Osel Ling Buddhist Center and has presented a combination of chi gong, dance, movement, and meditation throughout the United States, Canada, and Japan. |
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is a counselor working in community
program development and chemical dependency related organizations
in San Diego. He is especially committed to youth-oriented
community programs and legislative and media advocacy aimed
at reducing alcohol, tobacco and other drug use. In 1999 he
was honored for his work in this field at the highest level.
His Masters in Social Work is from San Diego State University. |
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is President of Eisner Psychological
Associates, Inc. in Los Angeles and has more than thirty years
of clinical experience in forensic psychology and private
practice. Dr. Eisner received a J.D. from the University of
West Los Angeles, Ph.D. from West Virginia University, and
B.A. from Ohio University. He is a licensed psychologist in
California and New York, Certified Independent Medical Examiner
(Psychology) for the California Department of Industrial Relations,
Licensed Attorney-State Bar of California, and Fellow-American
Board of Forensic Psychology. Dr. Eisner has maintained a
distinguished research record with twenty-seven journal publications
in the areas of Developmental Geriatric Neuropsychology and
Forensic Psychology. he teaches Legal and Ethical Issues in
Counseling at SDUIS.
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Victoria Fenner has been a practicing Buddhist since 1970. She received her Ph.D. in Buddhist Studies in 1979 from the University of Wisconsin, where she specialized in Indo-Tibetan Buddhism and Intellectual History. She has studied and practiced with teachers from all four of the main Tibetan lineages and has spent in excess of 4 years in retreat. She has taught at the request of Lamas at a number of Dharma centers throughout California. They include Ganden Buddha Norling in San Diego, The Drikung Kagyu Center, and Thubten Dargay Ling of Los Angeles. She is currently a teacher at Palyul Jangchub Dargyay Ling in San Francisco under the authority of the Nyingma Palyul Lineage of Tibetan Buddhism. Dr. Fenner has also been teaching students online since 1995.
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is the President and co-owner of Fierro Metcalf Associates, a
counseling firm. He has guest lectured in the counseling programs
at San Diego State University and Western State University, College
of Law. Dr. Fierro has taught and held seminars on Workers' Compensation
Rehabilitation and Legal Aspects for the Insurance Education Association.
He has also taught Professional Ethics and Law. Dr. Fierro received
his Ph.D. in Psychology from United States International University.
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Julie Francisca
M.A., D.C. |
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received a D.C. from Cleveland
Chiropractic College, M.A. from St. John’s College,
B.A. from California State University, Long Beach and Certificate
in Kashmir Shaivism, Upanishads, and Vedantas from Siddha
Yoga Meditation Foundation. Dr. Francisca is the Research
Grant Coordinator for the Howard Hughes Medical Institute
at the University of California, San Diego, and for twenty
years a Meditation Instructor and Program Organizaer for the
Siddha Yoga Meditation Foundation. She is active in various
leadership organizations and has presented the “Felipa,
La Latina Storyteller” seminar series throughout Mexico.
At SDUIS, Dr. Francisca teaches Fundamentals of Energetic
and Somatic Therapies, and Dreams: Personal, Transpersonal,
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Jaclyn Gang
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is a Marriage and Family Therapist, who has been in private practice
for fifteen years. She began her professional career as teacher
of the deaf. Dr. Gang works with couples, groups and individuals
with a specialty in sexual abuse. She has organized and supervised
group treatment programs for incestive families and at present is
working with domestic violence perpetrators. She received her Ph.D.
from the Professional School for Psychological Studies.
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Judith Greer-Essex
M.A., A.D.T.R., M.F.C.C., R.E.A.T. |
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is a Marriage, Family Child Counselor specializing in Expressive
Arts and Movement Therapy. Ms. Greer-Essex has over 15 years experience
teaching movement and expressive arts therapy to a diverse population.
She earned her Master of Arts with specialization in Dance Movement
Therapy from the University of California at Los Angeles and her
Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology from National University.
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was born in Eastern Tibet and studied at the original Gaden Monastery
located near Lhasa until the Chinese invasion. He escaped from Tibet
in 1959 and continued his studies in Baksa, India where he acquired
the Lharampa Geshe degree; this is the equivalent of a doctorate
in the Tibetan Buddhist monastic university system. In 1963 Geshe-la
traveled to England at the request of His Holiness the Dalai Lama,
where he taught the Tibetan heritage to young refugees. Around 1975
Geshe-la moved to the United States where he began teaching a small
group of western students out of an apartment in Hermosa Beach.
From there he moved into Los Angeles where he established Thubten
Dhargye Ling on the grounds of the College of Oriental Studies.
The new center was blessed with a surprise visit by His Holiness
the Dalai Lama in 1979, his first visit to the United States.
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Edit Hegyi
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Edit Hegyi, M.D., PhD. received her Medical Degree in 1977. She specialized in Pathology and Internal Medicine. Before she came to California in 1992 to join a research group at the City of Hope National Medical Center, she practiced medicine as well as she was teaching at different Medical Schools, including The Albert Szent-Gyorgyi University in Hungary and The University of Paris (Sorbonne) Medical Faculty in Paris, France. Previously she also completed a post-doctoral fellowship at The Wayne State University Medical School, Detroit and at The University of Michigan Ann Arbor. She obtained her PhD. in Experimental Medicine in 1994, granted by The National Academy of Sciences in Budapest.
Carl Rogers initiated her interest in person-centered psychology. Rogers, at his advanced age, in the early 1980s, visited Hungary with the intention of spreading the seeds of a different approach to psychology. Dr. Hegyi maintained special interest in psychology during her medical carrier. She was acquainted with transpersonal psychology in the late 1980s, while practicing in Paris at The Hotel-Dieu de Paris, as hematologist-oncologist. Many of her patients were fighting leukemia. While providing contemporary western medical treatment, Dr. Hegyi was also looking for additional help in psychology, to improve the quality of her patient’s life. While successfully advancing in the medical sciences, she developed a special interest in Tibet, and as part of it, in Tibetan Medicine. She became an advocate of the integration of Western and Eastern type of healing practices. When our University was founded she came aboard, and since than she teaches on-line classes, focusing on East-West dialogue. Currently, Dr. Hegyi works at The Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.
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Rebecca K. Johnson
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considers herself to be a life-time learner, interested in the cause-effect relationships of human behaviors. Additionally, as a Korean-American woman, she has been intrigued by the culture powers and gender-based preferences that direct human relationships. To understand these areas of learning, Rebecca studied at Reformed Theological Seminary and received dual Masters Degrees in Theological Studies and Counseling Studies. Currently, Rebecca is a Ph.D candidate in Counseling Studies at Capella University, specializing in Asian culture studies. Her doctoral research will focus on issues and therapeutic methods that will augment individual's coping strategies when dealing with life challenges. Rebecca is a Licensed Mental Health Therapist in Florida and Licensed Professional Counselor in Idaho, with previous therapeutic practices working with various populations such as ethnic groups, children, adolescents, couples and families. Rebecca has also taught many psycho-education courses to community groups to enhance public awareness on addictions, health services, grief therapy, and parenting.
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received a Ph.D. from the University
of Kansas and a B.A. from Austin College. Dr. Kissinger has
extensive clinical and research experience in the areas of
psychological assessment, psychotherapy outcome measures,
and clinical supervision. She has extensive online teaching
experience and distance learning program development and evaluation.
Dr. Kissinger teaches Introduction to Psychological Research
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Joseph J. Kolezynski
M.B.A., Ph.D. |
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is the founder of the Ascent Consulting Group, serving authors,
speakers and other innovators by helping them take their ideas and
products from concept to commercialization. His qualifications include
over twenty-five years of progressive experience in organizational
communication, financial problem-solving, marketing consulting and
personal development. Joe holds an MBA in Finance, an MA in Sports
Counseling and is currently completing his dissertation towards
his Ph. D. in Sports Psychology; he serves on the faculty of the
San Diego Golf Academy and San Diego University for Integrated Studies.
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Sharron McCuisition-Lewis
Ph.D. |
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earned her doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the California School of Professional Psychology and a B.A. in Creative Writing from San Francisco State College.. She completed two years of post degree training in gestalt therapy at the Gestalt Institute of Cleveland. Dr. McCuistion-Lewis has extensive clinical and forensic experience, having been a licensed psychologist for over twenty-five years. She has been a teacher of psychology and English at several different colleges and universities. Her extracurricular interests are many, including fiction writing (she is currently working on a novel) and Eastern psychology and mysticism.
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John Lundin
Rev., M.Div. |
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Protestant minister who has studied Buddhist practice in depth
and is interested in using this practice to help others deepen their
own religious practice, whether Christian, Jewish or Buddhist. He
is currently co-authoring a book with His Holiness the Dalai Lama
on Buddhism for Christians. John is the cofounder of San Diego Friends
of Tibet. He earned his Master of Divinity from the University of
Chicago, Chicago Theological Seminary. E-Mail.
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Arlene Mazak
Ph.D. |
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Arlene Mazak is a psychospiritual
educator and researcher of Asian spiritualities, with sixteen years
experience teaching in transpersonal graduate schools. She
was full-time core faculty at the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology
in the Residential M.A. and Ph.D. Programs, as well as core faculty
in East -West Psychology at the California Institute of Integral
Studies. For the past two years, she has been online adjunct faculty
at SDUIS. Clinically trained as a marriage and family therapist
with psychodynamic and transpersonal orientations, she is licensed
in California, with a private practice in Fountain Valley, Orange
County. She also offers interfaith spiritual guidance and life coaching
as part of her services.
Arlene received an M.A. and a Ph.D. in South Asian Languages and
Civilizations from the University of Chicago, an M.A. in Counseling
from the University of San Francisco, and a graduate certificate
in Organization Development and Transformation from the California
Institute of Integral Studies. Arlene has research interests in
meditative states of consciousness attained by yogis of different
Hindu and Buddhist traditions. As a Fulbright-Hays scholar in north
India, she researched a detailed map of consciousness based in Hindu
Tantric teachings on kundalini development. She has also researched
psychosocial aspects of Vajrayana Buddhism in the Kathmandu Valley,
among the Tibetan and Nepali Newar communities.
Throughout her life, Arlene has personally been engaged in mystical
practices: first, Christian contemplation, then Hindu yogic and
devotional practices, and now Tibetan Buddhist practices of the
Nyingma tradition.
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is an adjunct professor in the Marshall Goldsmith School of Management at Alliant International University. He received his BS degree in Management from Grambling State University, his Masters in Business Administration from the University of Benin, and his MA and Ed.D. degrees from Texas Southern University in Psychology and Counselor Education, respectively. He was a faculty member of Prairie View A & M University for eleven years. Dr. Metofe has been very active in a wide range of professional activities within the field of industrial/organizational psychology and management. He teaches business and behavioral statistics at SDUIS.
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is a licensed psychotherapist who has conducted Intensive Journal
workshops since 1977. She is the author of "Jung's Psychology
and Tibetan Buddhism: Western and Eastern Paths." She earned
her Ph.D. from International College.
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Mary Lee Moser has a Masters Degree in Psychology from University for Humanistic Studies, and a Certificate in Art Therapy from New England Art Therapy Institute. She is also certified by The Center for Journal Therapy as an Instructor for Journal to the Self ; by UCSD as a Geriatric Activity Leader; and as a Grief Recovery™ Specialist by Grief Recovery Institute in Los Angeles. Mary Lee has taught expressive arts in hospitals, hospices, colleges, corporate settings, and behavioral health programs. In 1994, Mary Lee founded The Center for Growth through Creativity in Solana Beach, through which she provided person-centered creativity workshops in public and private settings for five years. She recently retired from a long-term position as inpatient Expressive Arts Therapist at Bayview Hospital in Chula Vista, and continues to be active there as an Advisory Board member at the Bayview Clubhouse. Currently, she is writing a memoir about raising a special needs child; her son, now an adult, is collaborating with her on this project.
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is a licensed Marriage and
Family Therapist and has maintained an active private practice
for nearly twenty-five years in Southern California. She received
a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology with an emphasis in Depth Psychology
from Pacifica Graduate Institute, and M.A. as well as B.A.
degrees from San Diego State University. Dr. Moss was Adjunct
Professor of Behavioral Sciences for nearly a decade at Mira
Costa College and has taught advanced counseling classes for
UCSD Extension. At SDUIS, Dr. Moss teaches Foundations of
Depth Psychology. |
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is a Doctor of Oriental Medicine and licensed Acupuncturist. A
graduate of Indiana University and the Pacific College of Oriental
Medicine, he completed the Advanced Seminar of the China International
Acupuncture Training Centre in Beijing, People's Republic of China
and received his doctoral degree from South Baylo University in
1989. He is currently in private practice in San Diego.
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Dickey Nyerongsha
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is a traditionally trained Doctor of Tibetan Medicine. She is
the sole practicing female Tibetan physician in the United States
today and the Director of the Nyerongsha Institute of Traditional
Tibetan Medicine and Culture in Berkeley, California. Dr. Nyerongsha
is a seventh generation physician - her family name is synonymous
with compassionate medical care in her homeland in Tibet. While
her early training in medicine was in the Nyerongsha Medical School,
she graduated from Men-Tsee-Khang, the most prestigious medical
school in Lhasa, Tibet where she mastered Traditional Chinese and
Tibetan medical approaches. She was one of the organizers and presenter
at the First International Conference on Tibetan Medicine in Washington,
DC in 1998. In 2000 she will be hosting a dialogue in Tibet between
western physicians and the teaching staff of her former medical
school in Lhasa. Dr. Nyerongsha maintains consulting practices in
Colorado, Arizona, Texas, Oregon, and California.
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Pratt earned his Ph.D. in experimental and I/O psychology from the University of Illinois at Urbana, and a National Science Foundation postdoctoral fellowship in higher mental processes at University of Minnesota. His college teaching career includes positions in psychology (University of Redlands, UNC-Greensboro—Ph.D. program, & Ottawa University), management (U. of Redlands, Elon University), and human resources & organization development at U. of San Francisco (1989-97) Since 1984, Pratt has worked extensively with financial institutions, helping them train and select personnel for their sales and customer-service efforts and build executive teams. He has written several articles on profiling and selection including challenging businesses to take selection and training as seriously as do professional sports teams.
With Robert Nideffer, Ph.D., the founder of Enhanced Performance Systems (EPS), Pratt has written several articles, books, and workbooks about The Attentional & Interpersonal Styles inventory and Coaching Attention Control Training in Business. He produced the decision rules and narratives for TAIS for Windows software for scoring and generating reports for business and sales people (programs that have been imported onto EPS’ website for TAIS via the Internet). Dr. Pratt currently teaches Assesment and Evaluation in Sport Counseling and Behavioral Statistics at SDUIS.
in Business Administration with an emphasis in Industrial Relations.
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Elizabeth Plourde
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is a licensed Clinical Laboratory Scientist, with a B.S. in Biological Science, M.A. in psychology from Pepperdine, and a Ph.D. in Transpersonal Psychology from SDUIS. Specializing in hormonal biochemistry, she has presented her research at numerous colleges and universities, and on radio and TV nationally. She is the author of two books: Your Guide to Hysterectomy, Ovary Removal, and Hormone Replacement, and Hysterectomy? The Best or Worst Thing that Ever Happened to Me? |
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has a BS in Accounting, a BA in Computer Information Systems, a Masters in Business Administration, and a Ph.D. in Transpersonal Psychology. His diverse work experience ranges from family owned businesses to multinational corporations, union and non-union employees, as well as supervising a variety of ethnic groups within the global marketplace. |
Lobsang Rapgay
Ph.D. |
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is a clinical instructor at the UCLA Mind Body Medicine Group
and a visiting lecturer at Harvard and Stanford Universities. He
has also been honored with the position of translator for His Holiness
the Dalai Lama and recently he has been asked by his colleagues
to be the first President of the forming International association
of Tibetan Medicine. His Ph.D.'s are in Philosophy and Clinical
Psychology. His areas of research and interest are psychotherapy
for patients with life-threatening illnesses and the phenomena of
death and mind body interaction. Dr. Rapgay is known nationally
for his expertise in Tibetan Medicine - he was a featured presenter
at The First International Conference on Tibetan Medicine in Washington,
DC, in 1998. He earned his first Ph.D. in Philosophy from Visva
Bharta University in India and his second Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology
from Pacifica Graduate Institute in California.
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received a Ph.D. in Biophysics
from the University of Illinois, a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology
from The Union Institute, an M.A. in Psychology from United
States International University (Nairobi), and a B.A. in Psychology
from the University of Chicago. Dr. Resnick was a Lecturer
in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Nairobi,
Health Information Specialist for the Office of Population
and Health with the United States Agency for International
Development (USAID), Instructor of Psychology at United States
International University (San Diego) and the University of
Humanistic Studies. She has conducted research and published
in the areas of psychodiagnosis and cultural interdependence.
Dr. Resnick is a licensed psychologist in California and is
a clinical psychologist for Interfaith Community Services
in Escondido, California. She teaches Physiological Psychology
and Research Methods at SDUIS.
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David Ross M.S.W., L.C.S.W. |
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is a licensed social worker
who counsels adults, couples and groups. He has extensive
experience with supervision of clinical staff and graduate
students. Mr. Ross also has experience counseling the critically
ill such as cancer and HIV positive patients. He received
his Master of Science in Social Work from McGill University
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is a licensed Marriage & Family Therapist and is also a certified yoga instructor. She is an online instructor at SDUIS. She has been facilitating groups since 1993 and helps individuals know their connection to their Higher Power and learn to maintain that connection through transformational processes such as: Transpersonal Psychology - a theory based in spiritual healing and creating a deeper relationship with one's higher power, Dream Work, Vision Process, Meditation, and Inner Child Work - a therapeutic tool to heal deeper wounds and create self-care and balance in life. She practices psychotherapy in the areas of substance abuse, domestic violence, mental illness, sexual abuse, and relational problems.
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is a Board Certified Music Therapist and a Fellow in Guided Imagery
and Music (GIM). She is in private practice as a licensed Marriage
and Family Therapist in San Diego using a wide variety of Expressive
Arts techniques in her work. She received a Masters degree in Music
Therapy form the University of Miami and a Masters degree in Counseling
Psychology from the Professional School of Psychological Studies.
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Philip Ashley Smith
M. Div., M.F.T. |
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is a Licensed Marriage and family Therapist and retired Unitarian
Minister. He has over 35 years experience as a therapist, teacher,
workshop leader, speaker, and business consultant. His area of special
interest is the integration of dreamwork, meditation, and psychotherapy.
This approach provides a context that empowers the client's awareness,
intuition, and healing.
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has been associated with Humanistic Psychology for thirty years
at The Center for Studies of the Person. He works as a consultant
to people in organizations, finding new ways with Clients to deal
with conflict, leadership, morale, quality of work and accountability.
He has served on the faculty of several universities and is co-author
of a recent book, Conflict is Inevitable -- War is Optional. He
resonates with the Jewish hope for justice, and the Christian hope
for love, the Buddhist hope for liberation, the Hindu hope for multiplicity
and the Islamic hope for community, and the Animist hope for spirit
in all beings. He earned his doctorate at the University of Pittsburg.
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Ronald A. Stolberg
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graduated from the Pacific Graduate School of Psychology (PGSP) in Palo Alto, California. His specialty areas include child, adolescent, and family therapy as well as psychological assessment. He holds a current California license and has a private practice in San Diego. Dr. Stolberg has been teaching in the community for years and enjoys the opportunity to help shape future generations of practitioners in our field. In addition to therapy and teaching he enjoys the research side of the field as well, authoring a new suicide scale for the MMPI-2, several publications in assessment textbooks and journals, and presentations at both national and international assessment conventions. |
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received a B.A. from Chadwick
University, Master of Divinity from the Thomasine Seminary,
and Certificate in health Cate Ethics from Emory University.
He is the Director of Spiritual Care/Clinical Ethicist for
Grossmont Hospital and was an Affiliate Minister for the Summit
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship. The author of five books
and numerous published essays, Mr. Stouder has conducted research
on the multicultural differences in the process of death and
dying. At SDUIS he teaches Consciousness Studies, Meditation
and Mandalas, and other courses in the Transpersonal Psychology
program.
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Kay Talley M.A., M.B.A., C.H.T. |
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is a compassionate transpersonal
Marriage and Family Therapy intern working in a private practice
setting in Sorrento Valley. She instructs in two areas of
great interest to her - in the energy therapies and in clinical
hypnosis. Having lived abroad for extensive periods of time,
Kay brings to her teaching a lively appreciation for working
in depth with people from many cultures and walks of life.
She was graduated from the University for Humanistic Studies
in 1994 with a Masters of Arts in Counseling Psychology, and
from National University in 1991 with a Masters in Business
Administration with an emphasis in Industrial Relations. |
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