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Charles (Rick) Levy
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2016-02-28 18:16:50
Dr. Levy was awarded the Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Duquesne University in 1976. He is board certified in clinical psychology, psychotherapy, hypnosis, forensic medicine, and forensic examination. Fluent in Spanish, French and English, Dr. Levy has taken his methods to five continents, to people of every culture, class and age, from the world’s international power-elite to the indigenous people of the Amazon, Africa and India, demonstrating that his techniques work for all people. 

As a respected clinician, Dr. Levy has consulted with the U.S. Congress and The White House and with numerous health organizations, universities, government agencies, business leaders and international humanitarian organizations worldwide.

Prior to establishing full time private clinical practice, he served as Chairman of the Departments of Psychology at Somerset State and Hollidaysburg State Hospitals and Assistant Professor of Psychology at Frostburg University. Early in his career, he led the national hospital privileges movement in the U.S., which ensured that patients in general hospitals would have access to psychological services. He also authored the first national credentialing standards for psychologists who work in U.S. hospitals. 

Dr. Levy was host of the US public television series Miraculous Health (2006 – 2009). His seminal book Miraculous Health: How to Heal Your Body by Unleashing the Hidden Power of Your Mind (Atria/Beyond Words, USA, 2008) was followed by The Happiness Sutra: How to live a heroic life, free of stress, the first volume in The Amity University Positivism Series, now in its second printing by Amity University Press (AUP, India, 2012). Dr. Levy’s work has been featured on Prime Time Live, FOX News, ABC radio, PBS, and in The Times of India, Washingtonian and Positive Health (UK) magazines. His exceptional success in treating post-traumatic stress is showcased in the book Hidden Battles on Unseen Fronts by Celia Straus (U.S. Armed Forces Foundation, 2009).
 
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Andrew Lippman
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I attended Northwestern University and graduated with a B.S. degree in journalism in 1970. I also have a degree in human resource management from UCLA extension.    Nearly all of my professional career was spent with The Associated Press. My 37-year career took me to places I'd never been to and gave me a chance to meet people I'd only imagined about. I talked to four presidents, spent time with Mother Teresa and Billy Graham, watched Cincinnati cheer for the "Big Red Machine" which won the World Series in 1975 and 76. I also helped cover the 1978 fire which killed 168 people in Southgate, Ky.    I was chief of bureau of the second largest bureau in the U.S., Los Angeles, from 1989-98. During that time I supervised coverage of the OJ Simpson case, the LA Riots, the Northridge Earthquake and the Loma Prieta earthquake in northern California.    The beginning of my career had a "where's Waldo" feel to it. I started as an intern in Phoenix, Ariz., then worked nights in Tucson, Ariz., was transferred to the national sports desk in New York City and then became head of the company's office in Cincinnati, Ohio.    After five years there, I made a one-year stop in Los Angeles, before becoming head of AP operations in Kentucky, based in Louisville; and then head of AP's operations in Los Angeles. I ended up my 37-year career with the AP as a regional executive.    Going out on disability in 2003 and then taking early retirement has not meant a lack of things to do. I volunteer at a literacy center, teaching citizenship (20 new citizens and counting); mentoring the local high school newspaper; and organizing programs for the children's department at the local library, I am also on the library's board of directors.    I also mentor the high school newspaper staff, several times each month, and  have docented fifth graders at the nearby Norton Simon Art Museum. If you  can't fool a fifth-grader, you're not trying hard enough.   ANDY  Send Andrew a MessageSend Andrew a Message
Gregory A. Long
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