Dr. Anju Mathur
Dr. Anju Mathur is a general practitioner in the West Los Angeles San Fernando Valley area specializing in Functional and Alternative Medicine. Dr. Anju Mathur, M.D. is board certified in Anti-Aging Medicine by the American Academy of Anti-aging and Regenerative Medicine. With over 15 years experience in general medicine, Dr. Mathur saw a need for better health management. Contact: amathur@cchr.org
Dr. Anju Mathur has written 10 articles.
Dr. Allan Sosin
Dr. Allan Sosin is the founder and medical director of the Institute for Progressive Medicine. He received his medical degree from Northwestern University Medical School and is board-certified in both Internal Medicine and Nephrology—the study of kidney disease. Dr. Sosin is an expert in the use of natural approaches to replace drugs and surgery. He has over forty-five years of clinical experience in treating patients with traditional therapies and thirty years of using alternative methods in combination with conventional medicine. He has successfully treated thousands of patients with serious medical conditions. Contact: asosin@cchr.org
Dr. Allan Sosin has written 2 articles.
Dr. Bart Billings
Dr. Bart P. Billings is a retired U.S. Army Colonel and former military psychologist. He has been working in the fields of mental health, human services and management for over forty-eight years and possesses licenses in Clinical Psychology, Marriage and Family Therapy and has past expertise as a Certified Rehabilitation Counselor. He has given lectures throughout the country for universities, private organizations, national conferences and the military on multiple topics including Combat Stress, Stress and Burn-out, and Violence in The Work Place. He founded and directs the oldest annual military stress conference, the International Military and Civilian Combat Stress Conference, has been interviewed on ABC News Nightline and ABC World News about combat stress and was invited to give testimony at Congressional and State Legislative hearings on the need for better mental health treatment programs for military personnel and their families. Contact: bbillings@cchr.org
Dr. Bart Billings has written 2 articles.
Beth Clay
Beth is a consultant (Hawk International, LLC) and writer focused on integrative health policy. She spent a dozen years in federal service, including five years as Senior Professional Staff leading health oversight for a House of Representatives Committee. Ms. Clay advises and works on behalf of US and International corporate and non-profit organizations on matters of strategic development and alliances, government relations, policy, communications and project management. She is best known for her work in health policy and has extensive experience in the areas of international business development, government contracting, business to business networking, and veterans’ services. Contact: bclay@cchr.org
Beth Clay has written 3 articles.
Dr. Genevieve Ashcom King
Dr. Genevieve Ashcom King was trained in Family Medicine and has been in practice for 18 years. She earned her medical degree from the University of Michigan Medical School in 1996 and her State of California Physician and Surgeon License in 1999. She is also a member of the Academy of Integrative Health & Medicine. Her career has focused on Complementary and Alternative Medicine as well as current work as a consultant to hospitals in Utilization Review and Medical Necessity evaluations.
Dr. Genevieve Ashcom King has written 3 articles.
John Breeding
John Breeding, Ph.D., obtained his doctorate in School Psychology from the University of Texas and has been a psychologist for over 25 years, working with adults, children and families in Austin, Texas and around the world. He is the director of Texans For Safe Education, a citizens group dedicated to challenging the ever-increasing role of psychiatry, especially psychiatric drugs, in the schools. Dr. Breeding is also active on other challenges of psychiatric oppression, including electroshock, and the psychiatric drugging of elders in nursing homes and is the author of four books. Contact: jbreeding@cchr.org
John Breeding has written 1 articles.
Dr. Jeffrey Schaler
Jeffrey A. Schaler is an assistant professor of justice, law, and society at American University’s School of Public Affairs in Washington, D.C. He completed his doctoral and master’s degrees in human development at the University of Maryland College Park, where the major emphasis of his research was addiction and social policy. Contact: jschaler@cchr.org
Dr. Jeffrey Schaler has written 1 articles.
Kenneth Castleman
Kenneth Castleman has a PhD in biomedical engineering. He worked for NASA for 15 years and is a member of the Space Technology Hall of Fame. He has served on the faculty at Caltech and The University of Texas and on the research staff at USC and UCLA. He has published three books and over sixty scientific articles. He has also served on advisory committees for several universities and government agencies, including The National Institutes of Health, NASA, and the FBI. Contact: kencastleman@cchr.org
Kenneth Castleman has written 4 articles.
Kendra Parris, Esq.
Kendra Parris is a Florida attorney who specializes in mental health defense, including wrongful involuntary commitments and extended psychiatric commitments. She received her juris doctorate from The Florida State University College of Law. Prior to opening her own practice, she spent five years working as in-house counsel on health care compliance.
Kendra Parris, Esq. has written 2 articles.
Kelly O'Meara
Kelly Patricia O’Meara holds a B.S. in Political Science from the University of Maryland. She spent sixteen years on Capitol Hill as a congressional staffer to four Members of Congress. She is also an acclaimed author and award-winning journalist.
Kelly O'Meara has written 1 articles.
Dr. Moira Dolan
Moira Dolan, M.D. is an internal medicine physician and executive director of Medical Accountability Network, LLC, dedicated to establishing integrity in medicine. She received her medical degree from University of Illinois College of Medicine and has been in practice for more than 20 years. Contact: mdolan@cchr.org
Dr. Moira Dolan has written 1 articles.
Sonya Muhammad
Sonya Muhammad is a marriage, family, and child counselor. She received her Masters Degree in Marriage, Family, and Child Counseling from Pacific Oaks College in Pasadena, an Educational Counseling Certification from the University of LaVerne, and an Administrative Credential also from the University of LaVerne, in LaVerne, California. Ms. Muhammad is currently an adjunct professor at the University of LaVerne. Ms. Muhammad has devoted over 25 years to working with children who have difficult behaviors and other life struggles, and the last 12 years of her professional life have been dedicated to working with foster youth residing in out of home placements. Contact: smuhammad@cchr.org
Sonya Muhammad has written 2 articles.