Dr. Christine Hibbard is an educator, psychotherapist and emotional trauma expert.  She co-founded the Family Medical Center, and is also the co-founder of the Uganda Malaria and Health Care project in, East Africa, and Director of the Louisville Biofeedback and Stress Management Clinic.  Dr. Hibbard is on the faculty of the University of Colorado School of Medicine, Global Health Department, Holos University, and former core faculty at Naropa University.   She has spent the last twelve years working with post war trauma and conflict in Kosovo, Israel, and Uganda, teaching trainings in Mind/ Body/Spirit Medicine. 

She is the recipient of the United Nations Association Human Rights Award, and the US Congressional Recognition Award for Outstanding Service.  She is a pioneer in the fields of Energy Medicine and Energy Psychology, and has served as the past president of ISSSEEM, the International Society for the Study of Subtle Energy and Energy Medicine, and past president of CAAPB.  In addition to being a noted lecturer and clinician, Dr. Hibbard is published in professional journals and books, serves as an seminary ordained Interfaith Minister, and is a member of the Transformational Leadership Council.   Dr. Hibbard was recently awarded the United Nations Human Rights Award and the US Congressional Award for Outstanding Service.

http://www.christinehibbard.org/