Richard S. Adler, M.D. Forensic Trauma Psychiatrist
Dr. Adler is a Board-certified Adult and Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist who completed a Forensic Psychiatry fellowship and teaches at The University of Washington School of Medicine in Seattle, Washington.
Dr. Spencer O. Miller, a Neurologist in Dallas, Texas, is the owner and Medical Director of Brain Treatment Center Dallas. He received his medical degree from the University of Mississippi School of Medicine and has been in practice for 15 years.
Elkhonon Goldberg, Ph.D., neuropsychologist and cognitive neuroscientist known for his work in hemispheric specialization and the “novelty-routinization” theory.
She has built her heart as a humanitarian and disaster relief provider. Lara was the co-founder of Operation Puerto Rico Care-Lift and Operation Gift-Lift.
President of LG Strategic Communications, is a seasoned communications expert with an illustrious career leading communication strategies for powerhouse brands including CNN Worldwide, Discovery Channel, and Cartoon Network/Adult Swim, alongside notable contributions to activist PR.
Asra Q. Nomani, an accomplished author, journalist, and former reporter for the Wall Street Journal, is recognized globally for her insightful commentary and thought-provoking analysis across prominent media platforms such as MSNBC, CNN, Fox News, the Washington Post, and BBC, among others
Dr. Orli Peter, Ph.D., a neuro and clinical psychologist, is at the forefront of Accelerated Psychology, a clinic located in Beverly Hills, California. Her work revolves around the integration of cutting-edge neurostimulation treatments with psychological therapies, enabling the swift recovery of traumatized individuals.
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As the daughter of a Holocaust survivor, Dr. Peter has devoted her three-decade career to providing specialized treatment to survivors worldwide. Her experience spans diverse communities, including Iranian refugees, residents of the Qalandia refugee camp, and individuals from Arab, Druze, and Jewish Israeli backgrounds in the aftermath of the war. She has also provided support to witnesses of the 9/11 attacks.
Previously holding the role of associate professor of psychology at Mount St. Mary’s University in Los Angeles, Dr. Peter oversaw the Psychology Graduate Programs and served as acting Chair of the Psychology Department.
Dr. Peter’s academic journey culminated in a Ph.D. from the University of California at Berkeley, followed by three postdoctoral fellowships in clinical psychology, social psychology, and neuropsychology. Her dedication led to diplomate status in Clinical Psychology from the American Board of Psychological Specialties. Her expertise is deepened by her studies with pioneers in the field of Interpersonal Neurobiology, such as UCLA professors Allan Schore and Dan Siegel. This expertise allows her to effectively apply these principles in helping traumatized individuals regulate their emotions.
Her certification in Homeland Security by the American Board of Psychological Specialties speaks to her expertise in trauma-related research and treatment. Her consultancy with the RAND Corporation on terrorism research demonstrates her commitment to understanding and addressing the psychological impact of traumatic events.
Dr. Peter is the Vice President of Free Hearts Free Minds, an organization that provides trauma counseling and support to free-thinking ex-Muslims who have faced or are at risk of persecution from their families or communities.
Yosdi Ehrenreich, Ph.D., Psychologist and Chairperson, Israeli Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback
With nearly two decades as a psychologist, Dr. Ehrenreich supervises and mentors interns while teaching as an adjunct faculty at prestigious institutions in Israel. He founded and directs Ehrenreich Psychological Services, a psychological clinic in Modiin, and leads the Israeli Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback.
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As a board member of the Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback, he advances scientific understanding and methods in biofeedback. His doctoral research innovatively addressed reading comprehension disabilities in young adults using transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS), showcasing his commitment to cutting-edge therapeutic techniques. His work underscores his passion for exploring cutting-edge techniques to improve therapeutic outcomes.
John LeMay, Ph.D. in Applied Psychophysiology, Saybrook University. M.A. in Marriage and Family Therapy, Azusa Pacific University.
As an expert in neurotherapy, he specializes in various forms of biofeedback and neurostimulation, especially pEMF, TACS, and TDCS. With a background in biofeedback, stress management, and family therapy, he brings over 20 years of experience, often serving as a sought-after speaker and teacher in neuroscience and stress physiology.
Throughout his career, John has been instrumental in developing brain-computer interface technology, holding three patents alongside his mentor, Dr. George H. Green of Reno, NV. As a consultant, he collaborates with clinics nationwide, offering expertise in interpreting EEG and ERP data for symptom remediation and stress management.
Beyond his professional pursuits, John maintains a keen interest in theology, history, and mathematics. Outside of teaching and consulting, he indulges his passion for surfing, a hobby that frequently takes him to beaches in California and Florida.
Mary Mulla-Yaman, Ph.D., Druze therapist and educational consultant.
Mary Mulla-Yaman, Ph.D., is a Druz therapist and educational consultant with extensive qualifications. After earning her doctorate from the University of Haifa, she founded and directed the Sima Center in Yerka, Israel, Dr. Mulla-Yaman’s clinic offers an innovative blend of Western and Eastern psychological counseling techniques to assist a diverse Israeli clientele, including Druz, Jews, Muslims, and Christians, during times of crisis. She is renowned for pioneering the Seesaw treatment approach, specifically designed to address anxiety and PTSD. With a rich professional background, Dr. Mulla-Yaman has served as the Special Education Supervisor in the North District for the Israeli Ministry of Education and held roles such as Student Dean, Practicum Director, and Lecturer at Sakhin College. Beyond her clinical work, she is deeply engaged as a community activist, advocating for the empowerment of women and young leaders as agents of coexistence and peace. Fluent in Arabic, Hebrew, and English, Dr. Mulla-Yaman is uniquely positioned to bridge cultural divides and facilitate healing in multiethnic environments.
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She is fluid in Arabic, Hebrew, and English. She received her doctorate at the University of Haifa and has postdoctoral clinical training in a variety of modalities.
Melissa Gentry, PsyD, Neurotherapy Research Associate.
Melissa Gentry is a Doctor of Applied Clinical Psychology with over a decade of experience and an extensive educational and training background. She specializes in a wide range of psychological and neuropsychological concerns. Dr. Gentry is certified in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy–Trauma Focused (CBT-TF) and Clinical Hypnotherapy. She is trained in Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR).
Inga Keshishyan, PsyD Candidate, Neurotherapy Research Assistant
Inga Keshishyan is a Doctor of Psychology candidate at the Chicago School of Professional Psychology. She boasts a rich academic background, including a Master of Liberal Arts in extension studies in the field of Psychology from Harvard University as well as a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Woodbury University, with concentrations in Clinical Psychology and Research Psychology.
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Inga's professional journey is marked by substantial experience as a Registered Alcohol and Drug Technician and a Behavioral Technician, showcasing her dedication to the field of mental health. She has made significant contributions to the psychology community, notably through presenting her research at esteemed conferences like the Western Psychological Association conference. Inga is additionally a Certified Neuro-Linguistic Programing Practitioner and Life Coach.
Her academic and professional pursuits are directed towards integrating neuropsychology and psychopharmacology within psychology, demonstrating her commitment to innovation in the field. Adding to her diverse skill set, Inga is also fluent in Armenian, reflecting her multifaceted expertise and cultural awareness.
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