Peter Forster, MD
Dr. Peter Forster is a Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the University of California, San Francisco; an editor of "Emergency Psychiatry," the publication of the American Association for Emergency Psychiatry; past president of the Northern California Psychiatric Society; and a Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association.
Dr. Forster specializes in the assessment of the standard of care in suicidal and crisis patients. An internationally respected expert, he has written many articles on psychiatric emergencies, mood disorders, anxiety, somatization, and managed care.
In his private practice, www.gatewaypsychiatric.com, Dr. Forster specializes in the evaluation and treatment of adult depression, bipolar disorder (manic-depression), anxiety, panic disorders, phobias, and stress reactions.
"I believe that caring and respectful relationships are the basis for any kind of healing. In my work with patients I view what we do together as a collaboration. You are the expert in yourself and your feelings, I bring to that collaboration the expertise from my academic experience and training as well as from the care of thousands of patients with similar problems. Together we create a treatment plan that will lead to a sustained recovery from a mood or anxiety disorder."
Rochelle I. Frank, PhD
Shelly Frank received her PhD in Clinical Psychology from Syracuse University, and completed her clinical training at the Yale Psychiatric Institute. She specializes in evidence-based treatment of clinically complex emotional and behavioral disorders in adolescents and adults, and also has expertise with couples and families. Dr. Frank completed post-graduate training programs in dialectical behavior therapy, prolonged exposure therapy, and cognitive behavioral analysis system of psychotherapy. She has over 20 years of experience across treatment settings.
Dr. Frank was a supervising psychologist within the New York State Department of Mental Health, and in San Francisco was the chief psychologist for a residential treatment program before becoming the clinical director of Family Mosaic Project, during which time she served on numerous policy and programming committees within the Behavioral Health Services division of the Department of Public Health. In addition to her private practice in Oakland, CA, Shelly conducts clinical research on self-monitoring and emotion regulation, and is on staff at Gateway Psychiatric Services.
Dr. Frank is an assistant clinical professor in the Clinical Sciences Training Program at U.C. Berkeley, and in the Department of Psychiatry at U.C.S.F. School of Medicine. Shelly also is an adjunct professor of clinical psychology at Argosy University and a clinical supervisor at The Wright Institute, and currently is the 2009 President of the Alameda County Psychological Association.
www.DrRochelleFrank.com
Maureen Duffy, PhD
Maureen Duffy is a professor of counseling and family therapy and a practicing couples and family therapist. She is highly regarded in the marriage and family therapy world and is on the editorial boards of The Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, The Family Journal, and The Journal of Systemic Therapies. She is the Co-Editor of The Qualitative Report, a journal dedicated to qualitative research. She is also the Co-Editor of the "Family and Health" column in The Family Journal. She has presented her work at major professional conferences nationally and internationally. In 2006, Maureen was an invited speaker at the Oxford University Round Table on the Psychology of the Child. She is the author of numerous publications in family therapy and qualitative research.
Maureen is fascinated by how the brain is shaped by what we think and do and by how often we think and do it. She takes very seriously the fact that the brain changes throughout life and that the direction of those changes is influenced by the quality of our relationships, our behaviors, and our thoughts and feelings. Maureen is personally and professionally committed to breaking the link between the diagnosis of a mental illness and the taking on of the traditional identity of a mentally ill person. She believes that mood disorders like bipolar and major depression are brain disorders, not personal identities, and not primary careers. Her work also extends, with humor and compassion, to the parents and friends and families of those diagnosed with mood disorders.
Brian Weller
Brian is the creator and presenter for the Bipolar Advantage Mind Skills Workshops. Since the early 1970's, he has brought meditation to thousands of people across the world. He is a management training development expert to many international corporations including Shell International Petroleum, IBM, and Imperial Chemical Industries, and has founded 2 businesses specializing in learning skills. His work with the British Civil Service during the 1980's in organizational transformation seminars and stress management workshops were widely acclaimed.
Brian is one of the founders of the economic localization and sustainability movement and runs seminars for community leaders in the US and Europe who are preparing for peak oil and climate change. His passion for Mind Skills began in the late 1970's. As one of the originators of mindmapping, his advanced memory, creativity, and personal change training has inspired thousands of people in business and public settings to reach their full potential. He is also a strategic advisor to some internet start up companies in California who are creating the next generation of software for the emerging 3.0 semantic web.
Scott Sullender, PhD
Scott is an ordained Presbyterian minister, a licensed Psychologist (PSY 8931) and a Diplomate with the American Association of Pastoral Counselors. He has over 35 years of professional experience as a pastor, pastoral counselor, non-profit organizational executive, psychologist, and author/writer. He has made a specialty of providing psychological assessments and various kinds of self-improvement workshops for Protestant ministers and seminarians.
Scott is currently employed as Associate Professor of Pastoral Counseling at San Francisco Theological Seminary, San Anselmo and Pasadena California. He is the primary instructor in the seminary's Doctor of Ministry in Pastoral Care and Counseling program. His teaching load includes classes in Counseling and Psychotherapy, Psychology of Religion, Spirituality and Spiritual Direction, Abnormal Psychology and Diagnosis, Loss and Bereavement, Addictions Counseling, and Psychology of Aging and Adult Development.
In addition to his teaching duties, he is a practicing pastoral psychotherapist. He specializes in the integration of spirituality and psychotherapy.
He is the author of several books and scholarly articles. His books include, Losses in Later Life: A new way of walking with God, and Grief and Growth: Pastoral Resources for Emotional & Spiritual Growth.
James W. Jordan, Jr.
Mr. Jordan is the Executive Director for NAMI Pennsylvania. He has been Executive Assistant to the Governor of Michigan; a Deputy Secretary in the Pennsylvania Department of Health; and a Vice President in North Broward Hospital District. He has served as the Director for the Department of Health and Rehabilitation and the Department of Health and Public Safety in Essex County, New Jersey and Broward County, Florida.
During the past twenty years he has managed a 1,200-bed psychiatric hospital and a 330 bed geriatric center. He has managed a drug treatment program; 110 bed psychiatric treatment and rehabilitation program; and a sexual assault treatment program. Mr. Jordan established and operated industrial and occupational medicine programs and established two adult level 2 trauma centers and one pediatric trauma center. He designed and managed numerous health care programs ranging from trauma systems to primary care and community programs.
Mr. Jordan established the Michigan Refugee Relief Fund, which raised funds to purchase food, medical supplies, and medical personnel.
Mr. Jordan holds a master's degree in clinical psychology and participated in the Senior Management Program for State and Local Government at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. In addition, a scholarship at Nova University was named for Mr. Jordan in recognition of his contributions to health care.
Michael R. Edelstein, PhD
Dr. Edelstein has an in-person and telephone therapy practice in San Francisco. He is the author of Three Minute Therapy,1 a self-help book for overcoming common emotional and behavioral problems, for which he has been awarded Author of the Year.
In his practice, Dr. Edelstein specializes in the treatment of anxiety, depression, relationship problems, and addictions. He is also the San Francisco SMART Recovery Professional Advisor.
Dr. Edelstein was a Training Supervisor and Fellow of the Albert Ellis Institute. He is Past President of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy.
REBT/CBT is a modern approach to overcoming emotional and behavioral disturbance. It focuses on the present and helps clients take an active role in their recovery. It helps clients identify the unrealistic beliefs at the core of their psychological problems and gives them powerful tools they can use to change their thinking and dramatically improve their lives.
www.ThreeMinuteTherapy.com
Maria Chang-Calderon, PhD(c), MSHR
Maria is a doctoral candidate at Alliant International University, Marshall Goldsmith School of Management in the field of Organizational Psychology. She has been a Human Resources professional for more than 10 years, specializing in staffing and, most recently, career management counseling for persons with bipolar disorder.
Maria provides an array of career counseling services for management professionals who have bipolar disorder and who are interested in maintaining their competitive edge, as well as those interested in joining the management ranks of major organizations.
She offers professional career management counseling for all persons with bipolar disorder. Maria's counseling services focus on helping individuals build on their strengths in relation to their workplace conditions. These services do not include jobseeker employment placements. This type of career management counseling is aimed at increasing an individual's knowledge, skills, and abilities based on a comprehensive talent assessment, performance coaching, and strategic career development planning.
Maria's research interests include topics such as organization empowerment, inclusion, and social responsibility. She is committed to enabling the success of individuals who have bipolar disorder in professional or management roles within major organizations.
Denise K. Hughes, MA
Denise Hughes is a writer, speaker and Financial Coach/Consultant. She has a strong national presence in the financial community.
She has been quoted numerous times in The Wall Street Journal "Love and Money" column, and is a major contributor to The Wall Street Journalist, Jeff Opdyke's Book, Love and Money. Denise has also been noted in the Journal of Financial Planning, Reader's Digest, California Woman and Parenting Magazine. Denise writes her own monthly finance column for the ezine www.50fabulous.com.
She has presented at regional and national financial planning conferences. In 2008, she was sponsored by AIG for the national organization "Make Mine a Million." She coached business women across America in taking their businesses to the million dollar mark.
Her mission is to educate, empower, and enlighten her clients in order for them to reach their full financial potential. She does this by breaking through limiting money mind-sets and behavior patterns and supporting clients in practicing financially mature behaviors.
www.denisehughes.org
Justin Liu, MD
Dr. Justin Liu completed his undergraduate premedical training at the University of California at Berkeley, graduating with honors. Dr. Liu received his Medical Degree from Loma Linda University School of Medicine and completed his residency in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation at Stanford University. Dr. Liu is Board-Certified by the American Board of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. For 5 years, Dr. Liu served as the Chair of Back & Trauma Rehabilitation for St. Mary's Medical Center in San Francisco, California. During that time, he played an active role as a Clinical Professor for the Stanford University Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Residency Program.
Dr. Liu currently serves as the Medical Director of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation at John Muir Medical Center in Walnut Creek, California. In both the inpatient and outpatient settings, Dr. Liu coordinates a multidisciplinary team of rehabilitation therapists, physicians, nurses, and neuropsychologists to help create therapy programs custom-tailored to each patient's individual needs.
As featured by CNBC, CNET, KTVU-2, KRON-4, AsianWeek, FLYP Media, and Ebony Magazine, Dr. Liu has successfully implemented use of the Nintendo Wii to help treat patients who have sustained various neurological injuries. Dr. Liu continuously strives to further develop the field of "Wii-Hab."
www.WiiHabMedicine.com
Ruth Leyse-Wallace PhD, RD
Dr. Leyse-Wallace has practiced clinical dietetics in psychiatric hospitals, treatment programs, outpatient clinics, and in private practice for more than twenty-five years.
Her clinical experience includes practice at The Menninger Foundation (Topeka, Kansas), Sharp Mesa Vista Hospital (San Diego, California), Sierra Tucson (Tucson, Arizona), HCA Willow Park Hospital (Plano, Texas) and Osawatomie State Hospital (Osawatomie, Kansas).
In addition to her interest in mental health and the PsychoNutriologic Person, her special areas of clinical interest include the nutrition-focused physical examination, eating disorders, and alcoholism.
Her professional activities also include writing (Linking Nutrition to Mental Health: A Scientific Exploration and The Metaparadigm of Clinical Dietetics: Derivation and Applications) and producing educational materials as well as lectures and workshops for professional and public audiences. She served as an adjunct faculty member at Mesa College in San Diego, California.
Ruth's education includes a PhD from the University of Arizona in 1998, a dietetic internship with a master's degree from the University of Kansas, and graduation with Phi Kappa Phi honors and a B.S. degree from the University of California at Davis. Dr. Leyse-Wallace now lives in Alpine, California. Her website is at www.RuthLeyseWallace.com
Mark Jenkins
When it comes to perfecting body image, Mark Jenkins sets the standard for not only looking good, but feeling good as well. The highly recruited fitness trainer and motivator has worked with an array of prominent figures including Bad Boy CEO (Sean "Diddy" Combs), business executives (Benny Medina, Chris Lighty & Andre Harrell), former Essence director (Susan Taylor), famed lawyer (Johnny Cochran), director (Tyler Perry), radio personality (Angie Martinez) and A-list entertainers (Mary J. Blige, Beyonce', Busta Rhymes, L.L. Cool J, Eve, Q-Tip, Anthony Hamilton, N.O.R.E, Missy Elliott, Brandy, D'Angelo).
Through the lifestyle brand InFitness, the unorthodox health guru is determined to assist people with becoming their phenomenal best. His book, Jump Off: 60 Days to a Hip Hop Hard Body (Harper Collins), is an inspiring success story about the benefits of discipline, following one's dreams, and opening up people's minds to look at exercise as a habit as natural as breathing.
In addition to his personal training schedule, Jenkins also has his hands full in various facets of the fitness business. He developed his own supplement line available at MJE3.com in 2009. He has lent his expertise to various networks including BET, VH-1 and MTV as well as shows such as Fit TV, E! Entertainment, EXTRA, and recently appearing alongside Mary J. Blige on The Tyra Banks Show. Mark is spokesperson for the United Ways Fun Fly & Fit program.
Will Meecham, MD
Will Meecham, MD, MA, studied neuronal electrophysiology as a Biophysics graduate student. After medical school, he trained as an ophthalmologist, and then specialized in ocular oncology and ophthalmic plastic and reconstructive surgery. He has published articles about ocular malignancies, eyelid reconstruction, and radiation biology. Until medical issues forced early retirement from surgical work, Dr. Meecham practiced as an oculoplastic surgeon and peri-ocular oncologist at Kaiser Permanente.
In exploring new career paths, he forayed into computer programming and biomedical informatics. He also worked at the California Department of Public Health, instructing physician audiences throughout the state about the neurologic and other effects of childhood lead poisoning.
As a psychiatry client with a bipolar diagnosis, he has spent many years developing his own approach to mental conditions, which he views from both biological and spiritual perspectives. He currently contributes regularly to his online journal at WillSpirit.com, discussing topics such as the physiology of psychiatric medications, behavioral approaches to mood management, current societal attitudes toward people with psychiatric issues, and the biological foundations of spirituality.
Active in the mental health community in Marin County, California, he works in the local Suicide Prevention program and also provides services as a Patient's Rights Advocate.
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