Dr. Elizabeth Carll, Stress and Trauma Expert
An internationally recognized clinical and consulting
psychologist, author and speaker, Dr.
Elizabeth Carll is an expert on stress management
and well-being and its impact on health, coping
with traumatic life events, including violence in
the family, workplace, and world events.
She is the author and editor of a variety of publications,
including Trauma Psychology: Issues in
Violence, Disaster, Health and Illness. She is also an
authority on the mind-body connection to
health/illness, body image, eating disorders, family
relationships, cyber-stalking, and e-bullying, especially
relating to children and teens and other media
issues.
She is the chair of the United Nations NGO
Committee on Mental Health and U.N. representative
for the International Society for Traumatic Stress
Studies. Dr. Carll has responded to numerous disasters
and served on the American Psychological
Association?s National Disaster Response Advisory
Task Force for seven years and founded the New
York State Psychological Association Disaster/Crisis
Response Network, the first statewide volunteer disaster
response network in the nation, which she
coordinated for ten years.
Frequently interviewed by national and international
media, Dr. Carll is also a past president of the
Media Psychology and Technology Division of the
American Psychological Association.