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Dicken Bettinger Ed.D Three Principles Mentoring
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After studying at St Lawrence and Pennsylvania State Universities, Dicken received his Doctoral degree in counselling psychology from Boston University. He was a licensed clinical psychologist for 31 years. For 23 years he learnt directly from Sydney Banks.
Dicken is a pioneer teacher of the Three Principles. He co-founded a centre in Vermont, joined Pransky and Associates in 1996, and has since taught leadership and development programmes for many universities, corporations and charities. He is a Board Director for the Three Principle Global Community. Since 2012 he conducts trainings, webinars and global seminars in the Three Principles through his own business, Three Principles Mentoring.
Click here for more information on Dicken.
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Dr Geraldine Brown Coventry University
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After studying at the Universities of Wolverhampton and Birmingham, Dr Geraldine Brown is now Associate Professor and Research Impact Lead at Coventry University’s Centre for Agroecology, Water and Resilience.
An interdisciplinary social scientist, Geraldine specialises in working with diverse, often marginalised communities. A key focus of her work is exploring how inequality affects daily experiences and interactions with public policy and practice. Her aim is to turn research into action to drive societal change, and she has worked closely with Innate Health Research on research projects in the UK. Click here for more information on Geraldine.
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Jeanne Catherine-Gray Ph.D Innate Health Research
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Jeanne studied at Lesley University and gained her PhD from the Californian Institute of Integral Studies. She has engaged with the Three Principles since 2011 and since 2013 has been a practitioner certified by the Three Principles Professional Institute.
Since 2023, Jeanne has been co-founder, co-lead and COO of Innate Health Research (see also Anita McGinty).
Jeanne is driven by the transformative potential of innate health realization and a passion for empowering women and people who have been disenfranchised to take back their voice and take action. She is steadfast in her commitment to using science to improve the way mental health programs are designed and accessed so that even the most marginalized groups are supported in leveraging their own capacity for wellbeing.
Click here for more information on Jeanne.
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Christine Heath LMFT MAC Hawaii Counseling and Education Center
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Christine is a licensed marriage and family therapist in both Hawaii and Minnesota, as well as a Master Addictions Counselor and a Certified Substance Abuse Counselor. She is also the co-author of the book “The Secret of Love: Unlock the Mystery, Unleash the Magic”. In 1985, she co-founded the Hawaii Counseling and Education Center, an outpatient mental health and addictions program, and is the Executive Director.
Christine met Sydney Banks over 40 years ago and the truth of his teachings changed her life and her practice. Since then, she has been helping people to understand the Three Principles through clinical work, professional training, and clinical supervision, and she is a consultant to social services and health care agencies, businesses and chemical dependency programs and professionals. She is an AAMFT-approved supervisor and provides clinical supervision based on the Principles.
Click here for more information on Christine. Click here for podcast Psychology has it Backwards.
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Professor Anthony Kessel NHS England
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Anthony is a public health physician, GP, academic and currently National Deputy Medical Director (Specialised Services) for NHS England, He has also served as Clinical Director at NHSE, worked for a decade as Director of Global Public Health / Responsible Officer at Public Health England and National Director of Public Health Strategy, Director of R&D and Medical Director at the Health Protection Agency. Anthony is also Senior Public Health Advisor to the Football Association (FA), and advisor to the World Health Organization (WHO) on public health and health systems.
Anthony has also been involved at a senior level with many charities including the Book Trust, the Royal National Lifeboat Institution and Gamble Aware.
Anthony also writes books for younger readers and has won awards for his adventure series “Don’t Doubt the Rainbow” featuring 13-year-old detective, Edie Marble. Threaded through the series is an approach to support mental health and resilience in this age group, focused around understanding how our psychological system works.
Click here for more information here on Anthony. Click here for more information on Edie Marble.
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Anita McGinty Ph.D Innate Health Research
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Anita’s background in speech-language pathology led to her pursuit of a doctorate in Educational Psychology. Her academic career at the University of Virginia resulted in the creation of a preschool language and literacy curricula (Read it Again!), was supported by close to $4M in state, private and federal grants, and is represented by over 40 academic publications. Before leaving the academic setting, she led to large state-policy partnerships in which her team supported the collection, analysis, and use of statewide data on children birth to 8.
Anita took these research skills towards her passion for mental health and her discovery of innate health realization as a powerful but largely invisible approach. In 2023, she co-founded Innate Health Research with Jeanne Catherine-Gray. She wants all people – across all sectors of society – to have the same opportunity for innate health realization that she did and is driven by the need to build a strong, interdisciplinary, and irrefutable evidence-base around this work as the first step in securing universal access.
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