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Our Staff
Heather Hills Therapy Center
Our Staff
Elizabeth Sunzeri is the founder of Heather Hills Therapy Center. She is a former nurse and a busy psychotherapist (MS, LMFT) specializing in seriously ill patients. She has decades of experience helping clients undergoing stressful life transitions and has been applying precepts that she has learned from PNI to help them cope. As a testament to her success, the Oregon Hospice Association has named her to the Hospice Dream Team in 2005. Elizabeth has been trained to present CBSM by Bonnie McGregor at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, Washington.
Bonnie McGregor is the program director of Heather Hills Therapy Center. She has a Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the University of Miami, is a licensed clinical psychologist in Washington and a recognized expert in PNI. She is the principal investigator on two large National Institutes of Health PNI grants relating stress and immune responses. She has published significant papers in health psychology and psychoneuroimmunology. Dr. McGregor is currently Assistant Member, Cancer Prevention Research Program, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and holds the position of Research Assistant Professor, Department of Health Services, University of Washington School of Public Health and Community Medicine. She is a journal reviewer for several important health psychology journals and a grant reviewer for National Institutes of Health, the California Breast Cancer Research Program, and the Department of Defense.
Franklin Sunzeri was an undergraduate psychobiology major at UC Santa Cruz and is a graduate of the UC Berkeley School of Public Health with a Ph.D. in immunology. As a consulting research immunologist, he has often been called upon to comment upon the putative validity of published biomedical research. And to make sense of often conflicting and burgeoning data sources. Over the decades, he has seen an amazing growth of interest in complementary and alternative medicine and the accompanying inability of consumers and practitioners to ferret out fact from fiction. This is especially true in dealing with the mind-body connection. In this climate, it has been quite difficult for folks to deal with clinical and experimental data, and to apply what they have learned. For these reasons he along with Bonnie McGregor and Elizabeth Sunzeri has written the text/reference book, Psychoneuroimmunology for the Health Sciences to accompany Heather Hills programs.
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Endorsements:
"I will always appreciate the support Elizabeth provided during my time of distress."
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