Lavinia Magliocco, LPC, (she/they) is in private practice at Equipoise Integral Counseling LLC. They specialize in working with people who have chronic illness, disability, and C-PTSD. Their previous work was in physical rehabilitation and therapeutic movement including teaching, mentoring, coaching, and emotional support for clients with chronic pain and illness, including cancer survivors and individuals with neurological disabilities. They have also contributed to the field through publications, presentations. Prior to becoming a mental health counselor, Lavinia danced professionally in New York City at the Metropolitan Opera Ballet and worked as a writer for The Cincinnati Enquirer and Antenna Magazine. For more information about them and their practice, visit www.equipoiseintegralcounseling.com, and reach them at Lavinia.counseling@gmail.com.
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Lavinia Magliocco, LPC
Lavinia Magliocco, LPC, (she/they) is in private practice at Equipoise Integral Counseling LLC. They specialize in working with people who have chronic illness, disability, and C-PTSD. Their previous work was in physical rehabilitation and therapeutic movement including teaching, mentoring, coaching, and emotional support for clients with chronic pain and illness, including cancer survivors and individuals with neurological disabilities. They have also contributed to the field through publications, presentations. Prior to becoming a mental health counselor, Lavinia danced professionally in New York City at the Metropolitan Opera Ballet and worked as a writer for The Cincinnati Enquirer and Antenna Magazine. For more information about them and their practice, visit www.equipoiseintegralcounseling.com, and reach them at Lavinia.counseling@gmail.com.
Lawrence Rubin
Lawrence ‘Larry’ Rubin, PhD, ABPP, is a Florida licensed psychologist, and registered play therapist. He currently teaches in the doctoral program in Psychology at Nova Southeastern University and retired Professor of Counselor Education at St. Thomas University. A board-certified diplomate in clinical child and adolescent psychology, he has published numerous book chapters and edited volumes in psychotherapy and popular culture including the Handbook of Medical Play Therapy and Child Life: Interventions in Clinical and Medical Settings and Diagnosis and Treatment Planning Skills: A Popular Culture Casebook Approach. Larry is the editor at Psychotherapy.net.
Lawrence Rubin & Roselin Jeanbaptiste
Lawrence Rubin, PhD
Lawrence 'Larry' Rubin, PhD, ABPP, RPT-S, is a Florida and North Carolina licensed psychologist, who specializes in working clinically with children, teens, and families. A retired professor of counselor education, he currently adjuncts for Nova Southeastern University. His research, publications, and professional presentations lie at the intersection of play therapy, counseling, and popular culture. His most recent book is the Handbook of Medical Play Therapy and Child Life. Lawrence is the Editor for Psychotherapy.net.
Lawrence Rubin, PhD & Kristen Wallace, B.A
Lawrence Rubin, PhD, LMHC, ABPP is a Florida-based psychologist, mental health counselor and registered play therapist-supervisor, who directs the Mental Health Counseling program at St. Thomas University and is on the clinical faculty of Capella University. He specializes in the assessment and treatment of children, teens and their families. Larry recently joined our team as editor, and when not working, likes to stare wistfully into the setting sun in the mountains of North Carolina with his wife, Randi and their Chiweenie Lilly.

Kristen Wallace, B.A., is a masters intern in the CMHC program at Capella University
Leanne Campbell
Leanne Campbell PhD, R. Psychologist, Certified ICEEFT Trainer is co-director of the Vancouver Island Centre for EFT and Campbell & Fairweather Psychology Group, and is an Honorary Research Associate of Vancouver Island University. Trained by Dr. Sue Johnson in the early 1990s, she has continued to focus on trauma, grief, and couple and family therapy since that time. In addition to teaching and training in these areas, and working with hundreds of couples and families over the years, she also specializes in providing psychological assessments, as well as individual psychotherapy and crisis intervention services to client populations including active military and veterans and their families, first responders, injured workers and individuals who have suffered various types of developmental trauma. She is regularly called upon to provide expert opinion surrounding Canadian Forces Base, Veterans Affairs Canada and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police/RCMP. She consistently presents at conferences (e.g., the EFT Summit, European Congress of the Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, Insights and Innovations Conference, an Association of Addictions Specialists & Allied Professionals, Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association Annual Conference) and provides national and international workshops and consultation in the areas of trauma and EFT.
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Karisa Barrow
Karisa Barrow, PsyD, is a clinical psychologist and adjunct faculty member at The Wright Institute and Argosy University. She is in private practice in Oakland, CA, providing psychotherapy and consultation for adults and children. She served as president for the Alameda County Psychological Association, is chair of the educational committee for the Northern California Society for Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, participates in the Child and Adolescent Gender Center, and lends her support to the Mind the Gap collaborative. She specializes in working with gender nonconforming, transgender, and GLBQ children and their families.