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The Presenters



Karlyn M. Ward, Ph.D., LCSW, BCD, FAMI
Sounding the Depths: Music and Psyche
An analyst of the C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco, has a private practice in Mill Valley, California. The author of the upcoming book Sounding the Depths: Psyche and Music, she frequently lectures on the topic. She is a member of the Adjunct Faculty of the Pacific School of Religion, part of the Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley, California.

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William A. Richards, S.T.M., Ph.D.
Navigating Altered States: Research with Imagery, Music & Entheogens
Is a clinical psychologist in private practice in Baltimore and a senior fellow of the Council on Spiritual Practices, based in San Francisco. From1967 to 1977, he pursued psychotherapy research with entheogens at the Maryland Psychiatric Research Center; from 1977 to 1981, he taught at Antioch University in Maryland.

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Marilyn Clark, M.S., LCPC, FAMI
Remembering Ourselves in the Universe: Music & Transpersonal Voyaging
Marilyn F. Clark has been working with the Bonny Method since 1975. She studied with Dr. Bonny and was in the first graduating class of trainees. The Bonny Method has been central to Marilyn's career focus. She has administered training programs, trained persons to become facilitators, has had a private practice utilizing the Bonny Method, written articles and book chapters about the method and its applications. Marilyn currently serves on the Board of the Bonny Foundation and has been one of the organizers of the Bonny Symposium. She is very interested in explorations which tap the potential of the human consciousness and is fond of asking "What more is there to be?"

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Gillian Spencer
Remembering Ourselves in the Universe: Music & Transpersonal Voyaging
Currently living in New York City and working as a writer for NBC-TV, Gillian’s career as an actress and writer has included theater, television and film. She has served on the Advisory Board of the Bonny Foundation and has been involved in developing programs and films for the Association of Research and Enlightenment in Virginia Beach, Virginia, as well as conducting seminars on the themes of consciousness and music. Gillian serves on the Board of the Center for Psychology and Social Change in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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Brian Abrams, Ph.D., MT-BC, LPC, FAMI
Unanswered Questions: Transpersonal Dimensions of Music Imaging
A Board Certified Music Therapist, studied at Temple University, he instituted a Music Therapy Program at the Pennsylvania Cancer Center where he used the Bonny Method as well as other Music Therapy modalities. Brian is currently acting chair of the department in Music Therapy at Utah State University. He has published and presented internationally on many topics related to music therapy including the transpersonal dimensions of music psychotherapy as experienced through the Bonny Method.

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Linda Keiser Mardis, M.A., F.A.M.I
Music: Medium of the Mystery
Teacher, intuitive consultant, musicologist, musician, GIM facilitator, and healer, practices in the suburbs of Washington, DC. Linda teaches The Bonny Method of GIM and The Usui System of Reiki Healing throughout the US, Canada, and Northern Europe, conducts intuitive readings, and mentors persons who are developing their intuitive skills. Founder of Achedigme, Inc., Linda is dedicated to the transformation of consciousness through music and through direct interaction with subtle energies.

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Susan Elizabeth Hale, M.A., F.A.M.I.
Symposium Weaver
Susan Elizabeth Hale is Director of the Voice of the Rose-Songkeeper Apprenticeship Program in Taos, New Mexico and author of the book Song and Silence: Voicing the Soul.

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