CURRICULUM VITAE
2004 – present
Ph.D.(s) Clinical Psychology; Education and Research Tract (TERS) Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, Palo Alto, CA
1998 - 2000
Completed Two years of Psychology Graduate work San Jose State University, CA
1998
B.A. Psychology: Honors Program
Minor: Musical Theater San Jose State University, CA
1995
A.A. General Studies Bellevue Community College, WA
GRANTS FUNDING FOR EDUCATION
Federal Support Education Opportunity
Grant Federal Pell Grant
State University Grant
AWARDS AND HONORS
1997-1998 Charles W. Telford Memorial Scholarship, San Jose Department of Psychology
1996-1998 Psi Chi Honor Society – Secretary
1996-1998
Tau Delta Phi Honor Fraternity - Master of Community Service
Organize fundraising activities, schedule group community service functions coordinate individual community service for the personal growth of active members.
1996-1998 National Golden Key Honor Society
1996-1998 San Jose State University Dean’s Scholar of Social Sciences maintaining a GPA of 3.88
PUBLISHED PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS
Cohen, D. L., Implicit and Explicit Memory in Jr. High and College Students, Psychological Reports, 88, 313 – 315, 2001.
Cohen, D. L., The Influence of Aerobic and Stretching Exercises on Anxiety and Sensation Seeking Mood State. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 90, 317-348, 2000.
Cohen, D. L., The Influence of Aerobic and Stretching Exercises on Anxiety and Sensation Seeking Mood State, Western Psychological Association (WPA) Poster Presentation,1998.
Clinical & Teaching Experience
2006 - Present
Wisdom Therapy Institute, combining the best of Western’s Cognitive Behavioral Therapy with the best of the East’s meditation and spiritual philosophies. Location in Palo Alto. Supervisor is Shani Robins, Ph.D., Ph.D. (650) 353-6171.
2006 - 2007
San Jose City College, working with Robert Langs’ model of the conscious and unconscious mind, paying attention to hidden messages in stories and dreams. Supervisor is Michele Thompson, LMFC. (408) 888-2382.
2006
Winter
T.A. Cognitive Psychology, Institute of Transpersonal Psychology for Shani Robins, Ph.D., Ph.D. (650) 353-6171.
Present Using Yoga to Manifest Goals Workshops. Quarterly physical / educational motivational support groups for assisting students with understanding and processing choices, intentions, goals, and life paths through yoga philosophy. Energy and the concepts of laws of attraction are also taught.
Present
Yoga and Body Awareness Support Women’s Circle. Ongoing support groups using yoga to increase body awareness and group discussion regarding eating disorders and low self image.
In Process
Yoga Nidra for Chakra Clearing this will be both a guided meditation and an easy to follow along Chakra mantra of the seed sounds.
2005 - 2006
Process Therapy Institute Intern. Carol Hadlock, LMFT, supervisor and trainer. (408) 358-2218. Mirror Training, and clinical practice.
2005 Yoga Nidra for Relaxation this is a guided meditation audio CD that focuses on heart meditation and intention with a complete relation process of the body. This C.D. is available at yoga studios and at East West bookstore.
2004 - 2005
Event Yoga Center in Cupertino. Manager of a beautiful little yoga center that opened on 10/25/04. One of the biggest joys in opening this center is bringing together yoga instructors, several who were also my previous yoga students. Please visit the web site at www.eventyoga.com.
2001 - Present
Spiritual Wellness Center. The Spiritual Wellness Center offers a safe environment for self-exploration and grounding in both individual and group settings. I offer spiritual counseling and wellness, emphasizing energy therapy, massage, yoga/energy related workshops, seminars and vacations. Please visit the web sight at www.spiritualwellnessctr.com.
2001 - Present Master – Instructor Integrated Energy Therapist (IET), IET gently opens the flow of vital life force, clearing blocks within the body and energy field by clearing suppressed feelings from cellular memory. I channel out toxic or undesirable energy as well as open and clear the Chakra’s. I also channel in the desired energy so that the client leaves feeling restored or filled up instead of emptied with the risk of pulling back in what was just released. When doing energy therapy, some of my most interesting cases have been working with:
• back, neck and head pain,
• leukemia, bone marrow transplants and recovery,
• breast cancer several times including my own mother,
• depression and anxiety,
• recovering from operation and cancer treatments,
• post traumatic stress mainly from physical and sexual abuse,
• and fertility
• children and teenagers
2001
T.A. Research Methods, San Jose State University for Laree Huntsman Ph.D.
2000 - 2001
Counselor and Tuter, Freemont Middle Schools. Assisted Teachers and Jr. high students in classroom with schoolwork and counseling.
2000 Teachers Assistant, San Jose State University. Assisted Cheryl Chancellor-Freeland, Ph.D. for her Psychobiology class by offering tutoring to students and lecturing on sleep.
2000 Stat Lab Assistant, San Jose State University. Overseeing statistical lab and teaching students how to use the SSPS program as well as helping the students with their assignments.
1999 - Present
Yoga Therapist, San Jose, CA. Conduct yoga therapy for emotional support, health, stress management and structural rehabilitation for all ages in the home or at Courtside Club.
1999
Part-Time Physical Education Instructor, San Jose State University.
1997 - 1999
Palomares, Inc. Counselor for teenage women’s group home, San Jose, CA. Responsible for health and safety of residents, teach socially acceptable habits and behavior, improved interpersonal relationships, discipline, and crisis intervention.
1997 - 1999 Co-Therapist for the mentally ill, Santa Clara Mental Health Center. Group sessions for life events, mental illness in school, work, and finding a place to live
1996 - 1999 Suicide/Crisis Counselor, Santa Clara Valley. Handle calls from people in a variety of situations, ages, sexual orientations, and mental illness.
1994 - 1995 CAP Child Assault Prevention Project, Palo Alto, CA. Presented and educated children in grade schools regarding feelings and letting adults know if they feel uncomfortable about a situation that either that adult is doing or another adult is doing even if it is a family member.
1990 - 1995 Administrative Supervisor at Health Center Dentistry, Bellevue, WA. Worked with LaVar Riniker, DDS., who specialized in Cranial Cervical Mandibular Dysfunction, and Chronic Pain Syndrome. Responsibilities included patient consultation and histories, conducting scans, expanded dental assisting duties, etc.
Related Experience
1997 - 1999
Thornton Junior High School internship in Fremont, CA. Field Work involving counseling, facilitating noon-time activities, tutoring, active listening, peer conflict management, role model, and confidant.
1996
Child Assault Prevention Project (CAPP), Palo Alto YWCA. Went inside schools to discuss with children their right to say “no” in uncomfortable situations, handle bullies, understand feelings, and who to talk to when faced with an uncompromising situation.
1996 - Present
California Psychological Association, volunteered for the 1997 CPA Convention.
1982 - 1990 Working as a camp counselor for grade school through high school age. Working with community youth groups and children’s programs in Washington State.
PERSONAL EXPERIENCE:
* Geriatric care for grandmother with Alzheimer’s, including feeding, bathing, grooming, outdoor activities, and general support.
* Lifetime tutoring, counsel and support for half-brother with dyslexia and ADHD.
FOREIGN EXPERIENCE:
2003 - 2005
Organized and Conducted Three yoga vacations in Mexico and one yoga vacation in Fiji.
2003
Have twice stayed at Mata Amritanandamayi Math (Home Ashram) in Kollam, Kerala; India. Purpose of spiritual growth, learn Integrated Mata Amritanandamayi Meditation technique and assist with world peace conference.
1987
Taught English to Japanese students in Kagoshima Prefecture
Research Experience:
2000
Masters Prospectus: Relationships between yoga, stress and self-rated sleep in older adults.
2000 Psychology of dyslexia: Neurology and learning techniques. This paper is a review of the learning disorder, which includes a definition, research, origins and learning techniques.
2000 Gender differences and meditation on imagery. A main effect was found for Gender and an interaction was found in that women scored more vivid images than men only in the Meditation condition. Men in the Meditation condition scored less vivid images than Men in the No-Meditation condition
1997 - 1999 Senior thesis: The influence of aerobic and stretching exercise on anxiety and sensation seeking mood state.
1997
Breasts CancerResearch assistant for Karyn Angell, Ph.D. Stanford University School ofMedicine,Department of Psychiatry. Compiled research, entered data, transcribed patient interviews, and monitored for quality control for a project correlating life stress, social support, and primary breast cancer.
1997
Eating DisorderResearch assistant for Kris Gowen, Ed.M. Stanford University Center onAdolescence. Helped conduct statistical analysis for the Children’s Self-Experience Questionnaire-Self Report for the Stanford/Redwood City Health Survey Study.
1997 Online Therapy Research assistant for Andrew Winzelberg, M.S. Stanford UniversityCenter on Adolescence. Participated in an on-line group therapy research for eating disorders. Rated postings according to the mutual-help on-line study.
1997
Drug and Behavior Research assistant for Dale Wise, Ph.D. San Jose State University,Departmentof Psychology. Compiled research for his textbook on drugs, brain and behavior. Read and advised chapter content regarding student understanding of the material.
1994
Health Research. Constructed a patient attitude and comfort level questionnaire for Health Centered Dentistry.
Certificates:
2004
Massage Practitioner Middletown, CA
2004
Aromatherapy Palo Alto, CA
2003 Integrated Mata Amritanandamayi (IM) Meditation Course
Kerala, India
2003
Master – Instructor IET Certificate San Jose, CA
2001 Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced Integrated Energy Therapy (IET)
Los Gatos, CA
2000 White Lotus Yoga Foundation Advanced Training by Ganga White and Tracey Rich
Santa Barbara, CA
1999 6 Day Intermediate Iyengar Yoga Teacher Training by Richard Schachtel
Seattle, WA
1999
ACSM Group Exercise International
1996
YWCA Child Assault Prevention Project Mid-Peninsula, CA
1998
Kickbox Fitness by Joe Lewis International
1998
Reebok Group Cycling International
1994
Certified by the American Academy of Head, Neck and Facial Pain to assist with dental procedures involving Cranial Cervical Dysfunction
1994
The Excellence Series, the Pursuit of Excellence, The Wall
1993
Recognizing & Dealing with Overservice Washing State Liquor Control Board
1991
American Council On Exercise, Inc International
1991
Aerobic Pipeline International
1991
Medical Terminology Seattle, WA
1990
Some Bodies Instructor Training Seattle, WA
1988
Martial Arts Certifications in Yellow, Orange, & Green Belt Salem, OR
1987
Dental Assisting National Board, General Dentistry Assisting Expanded Functions Certification.
SELECTED GRADUATE MASTER LEVEL COURSEWORK
* Stress Management
* Social and Personality Development
* Study of Women
* Drugs, Brain and Behavior
* Neuropsychopharmachology
* Psychology of Language/Learning Disorders
* Exercise and Mental Health
* Sports Psychology
* Nutrition for Fitness and Sport
* Understanding Nutrition and Fitness
REFERENCES:
Nancy Rowe Ph.D.
Professor/ Mentor
Institute of Transpersonal Psychology
Global Program
P.O. Box 511
Woodstock, NY 12498
(845)-679-4827
Nancy Rowe and Wisdom Heart Center
Olga Louchakova, M.D., Ph.D.
Professor of Transpersonal Psychology
Director of Transpersonal Education and Research Specialization
Student Advisor
1069 East Meadow Circle
Palo Alto, CA 94303
(650) 493-4430
Hridayam@prodigy.net
Heidi Davis, Ph.D., M.S., ACSM
Activity Educator
Human Performance Department
West Valley Community College
(408) 741-2522
heidi_janes@westvalley.edu
Previous employer and personal friend
for 10 years
Patricia Campbell, PsyD.
Institute of Transpersonal Psychology
Director of Clinical Training
Professor and Adviser of Clinical Practicum I
1069 East Meadow Circle
Palo Alto, CA 94303
(650) 493-4430 x 265
pcampbell@itp.edu |
Debora's Bio | Curriculum Vutae
Fees: $120.00 per session
Each session is 1 hour:
5 - 10 minutes of checking in and intentions,
35-40 minutes of energy work,
5-10 minutes of grounding
(still part of the energy treatment)
30 minute sessions are available at $60.00
Sessions are available only on Thursdays between 3PM and 8PM and Fridays between 9AM and 5PM. Contact Debora for available times and appointments.
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