Sandra C. Paivio, PhD, CPsych, is a professor in
the psychology department and director of the Psychotherapy
Research Centre at the University of Winsor, and has more than
twenty years of clinical experience. She is one of the developers
of emotion-focused therapy, particularly applied to complex trauma
(EFTT), and has conducted clinical trials evaluating the efficacy
of EFTT. She is author of numerous publications on trauma and
psychotherapy, including co-author of Working With Emotions in
Psychotherapy and author of Emotion-Focused Therapy for Complex
Trauma.
Dr Paivio has presented at numerous international workshops and
provided intensive training in EFTT for graduate students and
professionals. She also is an invited member of the APA Division 56
(Division of Trauma Psychology) working group developing best
practice guidelines for complex trauma, and received a
Lifetime-Achievement Award (2014) from the Traumatic Stress Section
of the Canadian Psychological Association.
Lynne Angus, PhD, CPsych, is a professor of
psychology at York University in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She is a
past president of the Society for Psychotherapy Research and has
delivered keynote addresses and workshops in Australia, England,
Finland, Portugal and the United States. Her psychotherapy research
interests include understanding the contributions of narrative and
emotion processes to treatment of depression, anxiety and complex
trauma.
She has authored and co-authored 70 research articles and three
books over the course of her academic career, including the
Handbook of Narrative and Psychotherapy (Angus & McLeod Editors).
Dr. Angus' most recent book, Working With Narrative in
Emotion-Focused Therapy: Changing Stories, Healing Lives (2011) was
co-authored with Leslie Greenberg.
Additional research interests include the development of
practitioner-researcher network in Canada for the facilitation of
effective practice-informed research strategies, productive
therapeutic relationships and enhanced treatment outcomes. Dr.
Angus also maintains an active part time private practice in
Toronto and is a clinical supervisor at the York University
Psychology Clinic.
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