DETAILS ABOUT OUR MHEIBA MEMBER THERAPISTS


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SUZANNE A. BLACK, PsyD

drsuzablack@gmail.com

USA: +1-347-761-2383 - France : +33.6.32.06.58.06

www.moodsurfing.com - Twitter: @drsablack

Dr. Black practices bilingually, in English and French. Her practice includes individual, couples, and group psychotherapy with adults and adolescents, as well as consultation to university student abroad programs in Paris. She works in Paris, New York City, & Washington, DC.

Dr. Black also conducts tele-psychology therapy (via Skype, FaceTime, & other technologies) with individuals and couples. Many of her expatriate clients are mobile or frequently relocate, and they find tele-psychology sessions more suited to their needs.

Her expertise includes bipolar spectrum affective disorder, depression, post traumatic stress disorder (she works with war journalists and other clients exposed to traumatic events), anxiety disorders, eating disorders, cultural adjustment issues, sexual issues, substance abuse, alternative lifestyle issues, chronic stress, & the psychological impact of medical conditions. She does short-term, goal-oriented psychotherapy as well as longer-term treatment, always aiming to adapt to the needs of the individual and to his or her presenting problems.


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JOHN M. DYCKMAN, PhD

jdyckman@gmail.com

510 527 2330

John has been in practice since 1977, and was fortunate to study with Dr. Erickson in person in Phoenix in 1978. He has practiced in hospital, clinic and private settings, and taught at both the graduate and undergraduate level. He has conducted workshops and supervision for practitioners, both in the Bay Area and internationally, and was the coordinator for the meetings of the Society for the Study of Psychotherapy Integration in Berkeley in 1996, with an active interest in combining interpersonal, systemic and individual psychology.

John is the author of Scapegoats at work: how to take the bull’s-eye off your back, an analysis of the problem of workplace intimidation. His interests include: solving problems in the workplace; somatic psychology, especially utilizing the unconscious mind to aid pain control and healing; working with men’s emotional self-expression; and facilitating interpersonal relations using both systemic and individual knowledges.

He can be reached at (510) 527-2330.


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ERIC GREENLEAF, PhD

ericgreenleaf@me.com

510 464 1140

Eric has treated with, presented on and written about hypnotherapy for fifty years. He practices in Albany CA. Eric studies and films trance ceremonies and healing in Bali. He teaches internationally, and wrote The Problem of Evil: Ancient Dilemmas and Modern Therapy., published in English, Spanish and Mandarin. Dr. Erickson chose Eric to receive the first Milton H. Erickson Award of Scientific Excellence for Writing in Hypnosis.