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Traumatic Stress
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Friday, November 20, 2020 - Saturday, November 21, 2020
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Holly Aldrich, LICSW
Founding Director, Center for Homicide Bereavement at Cambridge Health Alliance. Extensive training on impact of violent death on individuals and communities in the U.S., Eastern Europe and Middle East. Consultant/supervisor, SEED Foundation, Dohuk/Erbil, Kurdistan. Co-author: “The Impact of Homicide on Survivors and Clinicians” and “Traumatic Grief After Homicide: Intersections of Individual and Community Loss”. Teaching Associate, Harvard Medical School.
Fanta Atkinson, PhD, LMHC
Director of Center for Homicide Bereavement, Cambridge Health Alliance.
Melissa Coco, LICSW
Senior clinician and supervisor at the Victims of Violence Program, Cambridge Health Alliance; 2016 recipient of the Nina Masters Award for Excellence in Social Work Practice and Education; Adjunct faculty at the Smith College School for Social Work where she teaches about working with adult survivors of complex trauma; adjunct faculty at Harvard Medical School; Private practice, Cambridge, MA.
Amy Dierberger, PhD
Psychologist, Hill Center for Women; Instructor in Psychology, Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School; provides trauma-informed dialectical behavior therapy (DBT). Member of the McLean Hospital trauma consultation team and LEADER consultation team. Director of training and education at the Hill Center.
Barbara Hamm, PsyD
Psychologist: Director, Mindful Practices & Trauma-Informed Interventions, The Transformative Action Project of Violence Transformed at The Public Health Advocacy Institute/Northeastern University School of Law; Affiliate, Center for Mindfulness and Compassion, Cambridge Health Alliance; Instructor (part-time), Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School; Private Practice: Cambridge, MA.
Mary Harvey, PhD
Clinical and community psychologist and the Founding Director of the Victims of Violence Program at the Cambridge Health Alliance. Associate Professor of Psychology (part-time), Harvard Medical School; Director, Violence Transformed, Public Health Advocacy Institute, Northeastern University School of Law. Fellow of the American Psychological Association. Member and Former Board Member, International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies. Fellow and Recipient of Lifetime Achievement Award for Contribution to Practice, APA. Fulbright Fellow in Women’s Health (South Africa).
Hsiang Huang, MD, MPH
Director, Continuing Education in Psychiatry, Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry Fellowship, and Primary Care Behavioral Health Integration Programs, Cambridge Health Alliance; Instructor in Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School; Recipient, Fulbright Scholarship Program; Over 70 peer-reviewed publications.
Margaret Jarmolowski, LICSW
Licensed psychotherapist, lecturer and mental health consultant. Consults internationally, providing psychosocial training and program development in humanitarian emergencies and development contexts. Adjunct faculty member at the Boston College School of Social Work and Lesley University. Private practice in Cambridge, MA.
Diya Kallivayalil, PhD
Psychologist, Victims of Violence Program and Trauma Consultant, Department of Psychiatry, Cambridge Health Alliance; Assistant Professor of Psychology, Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School; Co-Author, Trauma Recovery Group.
Deborah Korn, PsyD
Psychologist in Private Practice, Cambridge, MA; EMDR Institute Senior Faculty Member; EMDRIA-Approved Consultant; Editorial Board - Journal of EMDR Practice and Research; Adjunct Training Faculty - Trauma Research Foundation; Co-Author - Every Memory Deserves Respect
Michaela Mendelsohn, PhD
Private Practice, Cambridge and Wellesley, MA; Lead Author: The Trauma Recovery Group: A Guide for Practitioners; Contributing Author: Sources and Expressions of Resiliency in Trauma Survivors: Ecological Theory, Multicultural Practices.
Richard Schwartz, PhD
Creator of the Internal Family Systems model of psychotherapy. President, IFS Institute. Instructor in Psychology, Harvard Medical School.
Jayme Shorin, LICSW
Team Leader, Victims of Violence Program, Cambridge Health Alliance; Adjunct Faculty, Boston College School for Social Work; Field Faculty, Smith College School for Social Work; Private practice psychotherapy, Cambridge, MA.
Leah Soumerai, LICSW
Clinical Social Worker, Primary Care Behavioral Health Integration and Victims of Violence Programs; Cambridge Health Alliance; Teaching Associate, Harvard Medical School
Nancy Sowell, LICSW
Lead Trainer, Internal Family Systems Therapy, Center for Self-Leadership, Oak Park, Illinois. Teaching Associate, Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School at Cambridge Health Alliance. Private Practice, Newton and Falmouth, MA. Contributing Author: Internal Family Systems Therapy: New Dimensions
Martha Sweezy, PhD, LICSW
Assistant Professor (part-time), Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School; Program Consultant and Supervisor, Cambridge Health Alliance; former Assistant Director and Director of Training, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy Program, Cambridge Health Alliance; Author, co-author and editor of several books on Internal Family Systems therapy. Private therapy and consultation practice, Northampton, MA.
Usha Tummala-Narra, PhD
Professor, Department of Counseling, Developmental, and Educational Psychology, Boston College; Member-at-Large, Board of Directors, Psychoanalysis Division and Member, Committee on Racial and Ethnic Diversity, American Psychological Association; Private Practice, Cambridge, MA; Author, Psychoanalytic Theory and Cultural Competence.
Janet Yassen, LICSW
Coordinator, Victims of Violence Program, Cambridge Health Alliance; Faculty member, Harvard Medical School; Affiliate, Cambridge Health Alliance Center of the Mindfulness and Compassion; Per-diem Chaplain, Beth Israel-Deaconess Medical Center.
Kate Zona, PhD
Psychologist, Primary Care Behavioral Health Integration and Victims of Violence Program, Cambridge Health Alliance; Instructor in Psychology, Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School.
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