Clinical Psychologist
Restoration Therapy Center
SAN MATEO, California, United States
Lynette Danylchuk, PhD., is a Clinical Psychologist. She optained her Masters Degree from Princeton Theological Seminary, and her Doctorate from The California Graduate School of Family Psychology. She did her pre-doctoral internship at the VA's Vet Center working with military veterans. She did her post-doctoral internship at UC Berkeley. She has worked in the field of trauma and dissociation for over 30 years. She has been on the Board of several non-profits focused on healing trauma. She became a member of ISSTD in 1996, and has been attending conferences ever since. She became an ISSTD Fellow in 2012. She has served as Volunteer Chair, Director of the Professional Training Program for seven years, and as been a Member of the ISSTD Board of Directors. She was President of ISSTD in 2015. She has received numerous awards over the years, including ISSTD’s President's Award of Distinction, the Lifetime Achievement Award in 2019, and the Frank W. Putnam Award for best clinical book in 2024 for the book she co-authored with Kevin Connors, ‘Treating Complex Trauma and Dissociation: A Practical Guide for Navigating Therapeutic Challenges’, published by Routledge, Second Edition. She is currently a member of several ISSTD committees, including the Annual Conference Committee, the Membership Committee, the Adult Treatment Guidelines revision group, and is Co-Chair with Joan Turkus of the Center for Advanced Studies. In addition, she often presents at ISSTD conferences, and is a consultant for therapists around the world who are working with severely traumatized people, especially those who are dissociative.
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Suicidality & Self Harm in Clients with Complex Trauma and Dissociation: Practice & Ethics
Thursday, March 13, 2025
1:30 PM – 5:00 PM US Eastern Time
Navigating the Path to Effective Consultation
Sunday, March 16, 2025
3:30 PM – 5:00 PM US Eastern Time