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November 2008

 

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Christine Caldwell & Rae Johnson: The Research Mind

 
 

Christine Caldwell


Rae Johnson

 

Christine Caldwell, Ph.D., LPC, ADTR - Founder and former director of the Somatic Counseling Psychology Department at Naropa University in Boulder, Colorado. She lectures and trains internationally, and has authored two books: Getting Our Bodies Back, and Getting In Touch. She offers trainings in somatic psychotherapy (the Moving Cycle), with specializations in addictions, play, movement sequencing, therapist training, scientific inquiry, and birth and death.

 

 

 

 

Rae Johnson, Ph.D., RSMT, RSW, is Chair of the Somatic Psychology Program at the Santa Barbara Graduate Institute, former Director of the Body Psychotherapy Program in the Somatic Counseling Psychology Department at Naropa University, and founding Coordinator of the Student Crisis Response Programs at the University of Toronto.  She has a particular interest in somatic approaches to interdisciplinary research.

 
 

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