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Katherine Harper is an Associate Professor at Martin Luther University College (Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada). She is a registered psychotherapist (CRPO) and a Clinical Fellow in Neuropsychoanalysis. Her research and teaching focus on how psychotherapy changes the brain and the intersection of neuroscience with the Psy-Disciplines (Neuropsychotherapy, Neuropsychoanalysis).Thomas St. John O'Connor is Professor Emeritus at Martin Luther University College, Canada. Prior to retirement, he was Associate Clinical professor at McMaster University, Canada, and a registered psychotherapist in the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario (CRPO). He is also a current and active supervisor in the Canadian Association for Spiritual Care (CASC). He has published 7 books, 18 book chapters and 61 articles.Daniel Maoz is Jewish Scholar in Residence and Professor of Hebrew Scriptures at Martin Luther University College, Canada. Co-founding Vice-President of the Canadian Society for Jewish Studies, Maoz has authored/edited books and articles including Aggadic Midrash, Greek Grammar, Critical Discourse Analysis, and Jewish Mysticism.
Katherine Harper is an Associate Professor at Martin Luther University College (Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada). She is a registered psychotherapist (CRPO) and a Clinical Fellow in Neuropsychoanalysis. Her research and teaching focus on how psychotherapy changes the brain and the intersection of neuroscience with the Psy-Disciplines (Neuropsychotherapy, Neuropsychoanalysis).Thomas St. John O'Connor is Professor Emeritus at Martin Luther University College, Canada. Prior to retirement, he was Associate Clinical professor at McMaster University, Canada, and a registered psychotherapist in the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario (CRPO). He is also a current and active supervisor in the Canadian Association for Spiritual Care (CASC). He has published 7 books, 18 book chapters and 61 articles.Daniel Maoz is Jewish Scholar in Residence and Professor of Hebrew Scriptures at Martin Luther University College, Canada. Co-founding Vice-President of the Canadian Society for Jewish Studies, Maoz has authored/edited books and articles including Aggadic Midrash, Greek Grammar, Critical Discourse Analysis, and Jewish Mysticism.