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James W. Cole, Ed.D., is a pschologist in private practice in Ellensburg, Washington. He is an EMDRIA-Approved Consultant and has presented workshops with Robert Tinker and Sandra Wilson on the use of EMDR with phantom pain. He has written seven books. The last two include forewords by Desmond M. Tutu and the Dalai Lama, respectively. Telephone: 509-925-5226.

Roy Kiessling, LISW, Senior HAP EMDR Trainer and EMDRIA Approved Consultant, has a private practice in Cincinnati, Ohio. He provides telephone consultation and advanced EMDR specialty workshops throughout the U.S. As a volunteer Trainer for EMDR-HAP, he has conducted EMDR trainings for mental health professional throughout the United States, in the Middle East and Russia.  Roy's email .

Maureen Kitchur, M.S.W., is in private practice in Calgary, Canada, where she runs couple therapy groups and trains and consults to North American therapists. She has treated sexual and homicide offenders and clients with complex PTSD. She has published articles on the treatment of child sexual abuse and the Strategic Developmental Model for EMDR.

Jim Knipe, PhD., has been a psychologist in independent practice since 1994. He is currently the Colorado Springs regional coordinator for the EMDR International Association, and an instructor at the Colorado School of Professional Psychology. Since 1995, he has been involved in humanitarian EMDR training projects in Oklahoma City, Turkey, Indonesia, and the Middle East. In addition, he has written on the use of EMDR with complex cases.

Dr. Ulrich Lanius is a psychologist in private practice in Vancouver, British Columbia, specializing in the treatment of traumatic stress syndromes. He is a facilitator for the EMDR Institute and an EMDRIA Approved Consultant. He has presented nationally and internationally on the neurobiology of attachment and dissociation, as well as on the use of EMDR in populations with Dissociative Disorders. He has recently co-authored a paper on hyperarousal and dissociation in PTSD in Psychopharmacology Bulletin. Website: www.healthandemotionalwellnessseminars.com. Ulrich's email .

Carole Lovell, M.S.W., PsyD, founded and directs the Personal Growth and Learning Center in Cookeville, Tennessee. She has worked as clinician, consultant, manager and teacher. She supervises graduate students from several universities and teaches in the University of Tennessee Extended Education Program.

Arnold (A.J.) Popky, Ph.D. is an addiction specialist and consultant conducting trainings and workshops nationwide. Certified in Ericksonian Hypnosis and EMDR, Dr. Popky has been involved in EMDR programs since its inception including as a presenter for the EMDR Institute, EMDRIA, and as a primary clinical contributor in the EMDR Research Project at the Mental Research Institute (MRI) in Palo Alto, CA. He is a co-author of the integrative EMDR "Chemical Dependency Treatment Manual " distributed by the EMDR Humanitarian Assistance Programs.

Susan Schulherr, LCSW, has a private practice in psychotherapy in New York City. She has presented to a variety of professional and general audiences on issues of weight, eating and eating disorders. Her article, "The Binge-Diet Cycle: Shedding New Light, Finding New Exits," appeared in the Fall 1998 issue of Eating Disorders.

Andrew Seubert, LPC, NCC, is the co-director of ClearPath Healing Arts Center in Corning, NY. He is a licensed psychotherapist, a trained music therapist and has extensive training in Gestalt therapy. He works with couples, trauma, eating disorders, dually diagnosed (MH/MR) adults and the integration of spirituality and psychotherapy. He has written several articles about therapeutic approaches with MH/MR people and is an EMDRIA-Approved consultant and trainer, offering trainings through the Child Trauma Institute (www.cti.com) He has his own website with info about retreats and workshops at www.clearpathhealingarts.com .

Robin Shapiro, LICSW, an EMDRIA-Approved Trainer and Consultant, maintains a private practice in Seattle. She teaches the EMDR Weekly Class, Parts One and Two, and has presented at regional and international EMDRIA conferences. In the 2003, in Seattle Magazine, her peers voted her one of Seattle’s "Top Doctors for Women".

Robert H. Tinker, PhD, is a psychologist in private practice in Colorado Springs. He has trained therapists around the world on the use of EMDR with children. With Sandra Wilson, he is co-author of Through the Eyes of a Child: EMDR with Children.

Elizabeth Turner, LICSW, is an EMDRIA-Approved Consultant and Trainer on Bainbridge Island, WA. In her private practice, her specialties include working with children, adolescents and adults, people with chronic illness and pain, and people with attachment issues.

Joanne Twombly, LCSW, an EMDRIA-Approved Consultant, has presented at EMDRIA regional and international conferences, and has a private practice in Waltham, Massachusetts. She is past president of the New England Society for the Study of Dissociation.

Sandra A. Wilson, PhD, is Executive Director and Founder of the Spencer Curtis Foundation in Colorado Springs, which conducts research and humanitarian treatment outcome studies of EMDR with special populations. Her research has been published in the Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. With Robert Tinker, she is co-author of Through the Eyes of a Child: EMDR with Children.