Phillip H. Fisher, M.D.,
is the Medical Director and co-founder of the Midwest
Center. Dr. Fisher has been working with anxiety and panic
both with the Midwest Center and in private practice since
1981. He has helped thousands of individuals recover from
acute anxiety. He is on staff at Toledo Hospital, Riverside
Hospital, and Flower Hospital and is a member of the
American Academy of Family Practice, the Academy of Medicine
of Lucas County, the Ohio State Medical Society and the
Phobia Society of America.
Paul
Kelley, M.D., is the National Director of Psychiatry. Dr.
Kelley's expertise focuses on substance abuse, depression,
dissociative disorders, anxiety and psychopharmacology.
Associations include: American Medical Association,
Tennessee Psychiatric Association and the International
Society for the Study of Multiple Personality and
Dissociation.
James
Buldus, Ed.D., is Regional Psychological Director. Dr.
Buldus specializes in working with anxiety, agoraphobia and
depression. His primary method of psychotherapy is
cognitive-behavioral. Dr. Buldus is a member of the Ohio
State Board of Psychology, the Toledo Association of
Professional Psychologists, March of Dimes Advisory
Committee and the American Board of Psychotherapy.
Carolyn Dickman is Education Director, a group facilitator
and lecturer. She spends much of her time and emotional
effort corresponding with home-study participants. As a
co-founder of Lamaze of Northwest Ohio, Carolyn's diverse
background, combined with her many years of personal
struggle with anxiety, make her a valuable asset to the
Midwest Center.
Joel Swabb, Ph.D., is outreach coordinator and seminar
facilitator. He has set up and directed the first Ohio
family M.D.'s Biofeedback Stress Control Center. With
thousands of hours of clinical stress training experience,
he has trained physicians for the American Medical
Association's approved continuing education credits. In the
clinical setting, Joel is a highly skilled biofeedback
stress management trainer. He has demonstrated over a decade
of consistent results in the control of migraine and tension
headache, hypertension and a variety of stress-related
health challenges.
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