Penberthy, Kim – Professor.

KIM croppedJennifer Kim Penberthy, Ph.D., ABPP is the Chester F. Carlson Professor of Psychiatry and Neurobehavioral Sciences at the University of Virginia School of Medicine, where conducts research, teaches, and provides clinical care and supervision. Dr. Penberthy provides clinical treatment to patients in Psychiatry and the Emily Couric Clinical Cancer Center and also works with the Be Wise program to mentor physicians and health care workers at UVA and nationally who are suffering from stress injuries or trauma. She is a member of the Division of Perceptual Studies within the Department of Psychiatry & Neurobehavioral Sciences and the Director for Research at the UVA Contemplative Sciences Center. She is a member of the UVA Academy of Distinguished Educators, the UVA Leadership in Academic Matters Program, and is a Fellow of Humanism in Medicine at the University of Virginia. She is Co-Director of the Effective Communication and Coping Skills for Physicians and Physician Clinical Evaluation Programs at UVA and is on the UVA School of Medicine Diversity Consortium and is chair of APA Division Society of Clinical Psychology Diversity Committee.

Dr. Penberthy is Board Certified in Clinical Psychology, a Fellow of the Society of Clinical Psychology, a member of the American Psychological Association Continuing Education Committee and a fellow in the American Psychological Association Leadership Institute for Women in Psychology. She is the president of the International Cognitive Behavioral Analysis System of Psychotherapy (CBASP) Society and a founding member of the CBASP Training Program. She has published extensively regarding the negative impact of stress, including persistent depression, trauma, substance abuse disorders, and anxiety. She lectures internationally about the effectiveness of psychotherapy and mindfulness-based interventions as well as the impact of effective interpersonal communication skills on the outcomes of psychotherapy. She is interested in the positive impact of coping and mindfulness-based skills training upon human potential and healing.

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    Members and Advisers

    Galileo Commission Co-ordinators

    • Prof Dr Harald Walach (Germany and Poland), Professor, Medical University Poznan, Lecturer and Visiting Professor, Department of Psychology, University Witten-Herdecke
    • David Lorimer (France), Programme Director SMN
    • Richard Irwin (UK), Director SMN

    Advisers

    Dr Eben Alexander III (US), neurosurgeon and author

    Prof Chris Bache (US), philosopher, Youngstown State University

    Anne Baring (UK), Jungian analyst and author

    Prof Imants Baruss (Canada), psychologist, King’s University College

    Dr Vasileios Basios (Belgium), physicist, Free University of Brussels

    Dr Mario Beauregard, (US), neuroscientist, University of Arizona

    Prof Carl Becker (Japan), social scientist, Kyoto University

    M.D. Laurin Bellg (US), ICU physician

    Dr Daniel Benor (US), physician, doctor-healer network

    Dr Edi Bilimoria (UK), consultant engineer and author

    Dr Arie Bos (Netherlands), physician and philosopher of science, University of Utrecht

    Emilios Bouratinos (Greece), philosopher, author of “Science, Objectivity and Consciousness”

    Prof Stephen Braude (US), philosopher, University of Maryland

    Prof Etzel Cardeña (Sweden), psychologist, University of Lund

    Prof Bernard Carr (UK), physicist and cosmologist, Queen Mary College, University of London

    Dr Deepak Chopra (US), physician, author

    Prof. John Clarke (UK), historian of ideas, Kingston University

    Dr Apela Colorado (Canada), systems and indigenous scientist

    Dr Jude Currivan (UK), cosmologist, healer and author

    Prof Christian de Quincey (US), philosopher, The Wisdom Academy, formerly JFK University

    Dr Larry Dossey (US), physician, Executive Editor:  Explore:  The Journal of  Science and Healing

    Brenda Dunne (US), PEAR Lab, Princeton

    Duane Elgin (US), writer and futurist

    Dr Peter Fenwick (UK), neuropsychiatrist, University of London

    Prof Jorge Ferrer (US), psychologist, California Institute for Integral Studies

    Dr Paul Filmore (UK), physicist, University of Plymouth

    Dr David Greenwood (UK), engineer, Alister Hardy Trust

    M.D. Bruce Greyson (US), neuropsychiatrist, University of Virginia

    M.D. Stan Grof (US), psychiatrist, California Institute for Integral Studies

    Dr Neal Grossman (US), philosopher, University of Illinois

    Dr Michael Grosso (US), philosopher, Jersey College, New York

    Nicholas Hagger (UK), philosopher, mystic and cultural historian

    Paul Hague (Sweden), systems architect and author

    Prof Stuart Hameroff (US), neuroscientist, University of Arizona

    John Hands (UK), philosopher of science and author of Cosmo Sapiens

    Dr Stephan Harding (UK) biologist, Schumacher College

    Prof Janice Holden (US), psychologist, University of North Texas

    Prof Ed Kelly (US), cognitive neuroscientist, University of Virginia

    Dr Emily Williams Kelly (US), cognitive neuroscientist, University of Virginia

    Paul Kieniewicz (Poland), physicist and geologist

    Prof Stanley Krippner (US), psychologist, Saybrook Institute

    Dr Les Lancaster (UK), Liverpool John Moores University

    Dr Ervin Laszlo (Italy), systems theorist and President of the Club of Budapest

    Prof Martin Lockley (US), palaeontologist, University of Denver

    Dr Andrew Lohrey (Australia), philosopher and author

    Dr Pim van Lommel (Netherlands), cardiologist

    Dr Paul Marshall (UK), philosopher, co-editor of ‘Beyond Physicalism’

    Nicholas Maxwell (UK), philosopher of science, University College London

    Dr Iain McGilchrist (UK), neuropsychiatrist and philosopher

    Dr Lisa Miller (US), psychologist, University of Columbia

    Dr Julia Mossbridge (US), cognitive neuroscientist and futurist, Fellow, Institute of Noetic Sciences

    Prof AK Mukhopadhyay (India), physician and consciousness researcher, All India Institute of Medical Sciences

    Dr Jeremy Naydler (UK), philosopher and historian of ideas

    Dr Roger Nelson (US), psychologist, Global Consciousness Project

    Prof Kim Penberthy (US), cognitive neuroscientist, University of Virginia

    Dr Andrew Powell (UK), psychiatrist, Founding Chair of Royal College of Psychiatrists Special Interest Group

    Prof John Poynton (South Africa), zoologist, University of Natal

    Prof Dean Radin, (US), parapsychologist, Institute of Noetic Sciences

    Prof K. Ramakrishna Rao (India), psychologist, philosopher and parapsychologist Chair, Indian Council for Philosophical Research and former Vice-Chancellor of Andhra University

    Prof Ravi Ravindra (Canada), physicist, University of Halifax

    Dr Alan Rayner (UK), biologist, University of Bath

    Prof Peter Reason (UK), social scientist, University of Bath

    Dr John Reed (US), physician, editor, World Institute of Scientific Exploration Journal

    Prof Kenneth Ring (US), psychologist, University of Connecticut

    Dr Oliver Robinson, (UK), psychologist, University of Greenwich

    Prof Chris Roe (UK), psychologist, University of Northampton

    Peter Russell (US), physicist, author

    Dr Shantena Sabbadini (Spain), physicist, Pari Center and Schumacher College

    Dr Marilyn Schlitz (US), anthropologist, parapsychologist, Institute of Noetic Sciences

    Dr Gary Schwartz (US), neuropsychiatrist, University of Arizona

    Stephan Schwartz (US), scientist, futurist, historian

    Julie Soskin (UK) M. Phil. Author, Intuitive and Psycho-Spiritual Facilitator

    Prof Richard Tarnas (US), philosopher, California Institute for Integral Studies

    Prof Charles Tart (US), psychologist, parapsychologist, UC Davis

    Dr Steve Taylor (UK), psychologist, Leeds Beckett University, author

    Hardin Tibbs (UK), futurist

    Dr Natalie Tobert (UK), medical anthropologist

    Prof Max Velmans (UK), psychologist, Goldsmiths, University of London

    Dr Cassandra Vieten (US), psychologist, Institute of Noetic Sciences

    Dr Alan Wallace (US), physicist and Tibetan monk, Santa Barbara Institute

    Dr Joan Walton (UK), consciousness researcher, York St John University

    Prof Marjory Hines Woollacott, (US), neuroscientist, University of Oregon

    Dr Michael Wride (Ireland), biologist, Trinity College, Dublin

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