Dawn D. Eidelman

Dawn D. Eidelman, Ph.D., serves as the Executive Director of the Association for Comprehensive Energy Psychology (ACEP) since July 2024, bringing extensive experience as the Founder and CEO of a coaching enterprise dedicated to mission-driven professionals since June 2015. Previously, Eidelman held key positions such as Chief Education Officer at The Shift Network, where impactful online educational initiatives were developed from July 2019 to September 2023, and Chief Academic Officer at iTutor, leading the organization through its first accreditation process from October 2017 to June 2019. Eidelman co-founded Mosaica Education, Inc., serving as Chief Education Officer and later President of the Paragon Curriculum, during its significant global expansion until June 2015. Eidelman's academic background includes roles as an Assistant Professor at the University of Texas at Arlington and as an Adjunct Professor at Oglethorpe University, complemented by advanced degrees in Comparative Literature from Emory University and Occidental College.

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Association for Comprehensive Energy Psychology (ACEP)

Collaborative, Professional, Integrative: Your resource for energy psychology research, training and global impact. Formed as a non-profit in 1999, ACEP has a global membership of over 1,400 licensed mental health professionals and allied health practitioners. ACEP members are dedicated to exploring, developing, researching and applying energy psychology methods to alleviate human suffering, enhance human performance and access human potential. Energy psychology (EP) is a family of integrative approaches to psychotherapy, coaching and healthcare treatment rooted in mind-body healing traditions that are up to 5,000 years old. EP methods blend the bio-energetic insights of these traditions with the best of contemporary psychological practice and have been refined through 35 years of modern clinical experience with millions of clients throughout the world. ACEP works on behalf of its members to establish the credibility and efficacy of energy psychology methods through its programs of education, certification, ethics, humanitarian aid and research. By upholding standards of practice and a code of ethics for energy psychology practitioners, ACEP raises the bar of professionalism for this emerging field. ACEP also has ongoing initiatives to increase public awareness of the effectiveness and cost efficiency of these methods. ACEP is a U.S. Internal Revenue Service 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and publicly supported foundation.


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