After successfully overcoming the symptoms of PTSD using mental imagery, Phyllis left her position in academia as an English professor to pursue social work. Phyllis used mental imagery as a core t...lihat lebih banyakAfter successfully overcoming the symptoms of PTSD using mental imagery, Phyllis left her position in academia as an English professor to pursue social work. Phyllis used mental imagery as a core treatment modality in her work as a readjustment counselor for four years at the San Diego Vet Center. That work helped countless veterans to heal from symptoms of PTSD such as anger, anxiety, depression and insomnia . Aside from working with veterans and active duty personnel, Phyllis works in hospice, using imagery in end-of-life care in San Diego.
Phyllis has a masters in English with a focus on writing and a masters of Social Work, both from San Diego State University. She also holds a PhD in rhetoric and composition from New York University and is a graduate of the American Institute for Mental Imagery (AIMI).lihat lebih sedikit