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FacultyFrank Guastella Anderson, MDSupervising Psychiatrist, <strong>Trauma</strong> Center at Justice Resource Institute.Beatrice Beebe, PhDClinical Professor of Medical Psychology, Columbia University, Columbia Psychoanalytic Center,and the NYU. Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis; Co-author ofRhythms of Dialogue in Infancy, Infant Research and Adult Treatment: Co-ConstructingInteractions and Forms of Intersubjectivity in Infant Research and Adult Treatment. She directsa primary prevention program for mothers who were pregnant and widowed on 9-11.Margaret Blaustein, PhDDirector of Training and Education, <strong>Trauma</strong> Center at Justice Resource Institute. Co-developer ofthe Attachment, Self-Regulation, and Competency (ARC©) treatment framework, designated apromising practice for treatment of childhood trauma by the National Child <strong>Trauma</strong>tic StressNetwork.Michael Broas, LMTVietnam veteran; Instructor, Florida School of Massage, Gainesville, Florida.Marylène Cloitre, PhD<strong>The</strong> Cathy and Stephen Graham Professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Director of theInstitute for <strong>Trauma</strong> and Stress at the NYU Child Study Center, New York University School ofMedicine. Author of Treating Adult Survivors of Childhood Abuse: Psychotherapy for theInterrupted Life (Guilford Press, 2006).Alan DougallSenior Instructor, Brookline Tai Chi.David EmersonYoga Instructor; President, Black Lotus Yoga Studio; Director, <strong>Trauma</strong> Center Yoga Project.Derek Fulker, MAInternal Energy Arts Instructor, Brookline Tai Chi, Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation; Directorof Internal Energy Arts, Boston Center for Refugee Health and Human Rights.Dawna Gabowitz, PhDStaff Psychologist, <strong>Trauma</strong> Center at Justice Resource Institute. Project Coordinator for the <strong>Trauma</strong>Center's Community Practice Site, National Center for Child <strong>Trauma</strong>tic Stress.Lori Galperin, MSW, LCSWCo-founder and Co-clinical Director of Castlewood Treatment Center for eating disorders in St.Louis, Missouri. Past Clinical Co-director of the Masters and Johnson Institute. Author of numerousjournal articles and book chapters on marital and sexual dysfunction and dissociative disorders.Eugene T. Gendlin, PhDProfessor Emeritus, Committee on Human Development; Professor, Dept. of Psychology,University of Chicago. Founder and former editor, Psychotherapy: <strong>The</strong>ory, Research andPractice. His book, Focusing, has sold over 400,000 copies worldwide. His other books includeLet Your Body Interpret Your Dreams and Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapy.Michael A. Grodin, MDCo-director of the Boston Center for Refugee Health and Human Rights, where he personallyhas cared for over 300 survivors of torture from 40 countries. He is Professor of Psychiatry,Socio-Medical Sciences, Community Medicine, Bioethics, and Human Rights at the BostonUniversity Schools of Medicine and Public Health.Steven Gross, MSWDirector of Community Services, Children’s <strong>Trauma</strong> Recovery Foundation, Center for <strong>Trauma</strong>Recovery, Classroom-Based Interventions (CBI). Director, Project Joy.Fran Grossman, PhDProfessor Emeritus, Boston University Department of Psychology; Senior Supervisor, <strong>Trauma</strong>Center at Justice Resource Institute.Jose Hidalgo, MDPsychiatrist, <strong>Trauma</strong> Center at Justice Resource Institute; Director, Human Trafficking Program.Jim Hopper, PhDInstructor in Psychology, Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School and McLeanHospital. He has studied the biological bases of emotion dysregulation and treatments forPTSD for over 15 years. His Web site receives over 1 million visitors a year and includes thepage titled “Mindfulness: An Inner Resource for Recovery from Child Abuse.”Ron JonesActor and improvisation instructor.Kristine M. Kinniburgh, LICSWDirector of Child and Adolescent Services, <strong>Trauma</strong> Center at Justice Resource Institute. She is theoriginator and co-developer of the Attachment, Self-Regulation, and Competency (ARC©) treatmentframework, recognized by the National Child <strong>Trauma</strong>tic Stress Network as a promising practice.Dan KleimanManaging Director and Senior Instructor, Brookline Tai Chi.Jane Koomar, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTAExecutive director of Occupational <strong>The</strong>rapy Associates, Watertown, P.C.; Board President of theSPIRAL Foundation (Sensory Processing Institute for Research and Learning). Past AssistantProfessor in Occupational <strong>The</strong>rapy at Boston University.Ilan Kutz, MDDirector of Psychiatric Services, Meir General Hospital. Sackler School of Medicine, Tel AvivUniversity. Past co-director of the Mind Body Clinic at Harvard Medical School. Interventionist,mass casualties of terrorist attacks in Israel. His phase-oriented diagnostic and interventionmodel has been integrated into the practice of General Hospitals around Israel and has beenadopted by the Israeli Ministry of Health.Ruth Lanius, MDAssistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of Western Ontario, Canada. PhysicianLeader, <strong>Trauma</strong>tic Stress Service, London Health Sciences Center. Pioneer in neuroimagingstudies of patients with PTSD and Dissociative Disorders.Nina Joy Lawrence, MAInternational Certifying Coordinator for the Focusing Institute, New York. She has developed anapproach to teaching focusing in Afghanistan based on Islamic traditions.Sarah Lazar, PhDAssistant Professor at Massachusetts General Hospital. Her primary focus is the neural underpinningsof meditation and its salubrious effects on health. She is a board member of theInstitute for Meditation and Psychotherapy.Robert Macy, PhDDirector of Psychosocial Intervention, <strong>Trauma</strong> Center at Justice Resource Institute; ExecutiveDirector, Center for <strong>Trauma</strong> Recovery, Classroom-Based Interventions (CBI). He has workedwith traumatized children and adults in Boston, Gaza, Turkey, Nepal, Aceh, Uganda, Sri Lankaand Palestine.Dicki Johnson Macy, M.Ed, LMHC, ADTRCreative Director for the Center for <strong>Trauma</strong> Psychology. Pioneer in dance-movement andmusic therapy, based upon the art and technique of Isadora Duncan, for preschool andelementary children and their mothers exposed to armed conflict, community violence, andsevere psychological trauma.Charles Marmar, MDVice Chair and Professor of Psychiatry at the University of California, San Francisco. AssociateChief of Staff and Director, PTSD Research Program, San Francisco VA Medical Center. Pastpresident of the Society for Psychotherapy Research and the International Society for <strong>Trauma</strong>ticStress Studies, where he was a co-recipient of the Robert S. Laufer Award for outstandingscientific achievement. Dr. Marmar is conducting a five-year NIMH-funded prospective studyof 500 police academy recruits, testing individual differences in psychophysiological andneuroendocrine reactivity as a predictor of vulnerability.Mohammed R. Milad, MDInstructor, Department of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts GeneralHospital. His work focuses on the neural circuits of fear extinction, specifically, the role of theventromedial prefrontal cortex and the hippocampus in the recall of context-gated extinction recall.Pat Ogden, PhDFounder and Director, Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Institute, Boulder, Colorado; Faculty, NaropaUniversity. Author of <strong>Trauma</strong> and the Body: A Sensorimotor Approach to Psychotherapy.Albert Pesso, BACo-founder, Pesso Boyden System Psychomotor <strong>The</strong>rapy; President, the Psychomotor InstituteInc., Boston. Author of Movement in Psychotherapy and Experience in Action.Lin Piwowarczyk, MD, MPHCo-director, Boston Center for Refugee Health and Human Rights Assistant Professor of PsychiatryBoston University School of Medicine.Anne Poonwassie, M.A.Ed, CAC, SFTTDirector of Prairie Region Center for Focusing, Experiential <strong>The</strong>rapies and Complex <strong>Trauma</strong> inWinnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; faculty, University of Manitoba.Bill RobertsonSenior Instructor, Brookline Tai Chi.Robert Saper, MD, MPHAssistant Professor of Family Medicine, Director of Integrative Medicine, Boston UniversitySchool of Medicine.

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