Presenter's biography: Dr. Jodie NewDelman
A psychologist with 30 years of clinical, advocacy, and product experience, Dr. Jodie NewDelman is the founder of Essensuate Psychology Group. Her practice offers "Partnership in Transformation" for individuals, families, organizational leaders, and healthcare professionals. Dr. Jodie is also a healthcare consultant, board advisor, supervisor and a bridge-builder of innovative, cross-disciplinary, experiential approaches. A champion for consciousness in healthcare, she sees creative and somatic intelligence as key reparative drivers of recovery in people and systems.
Historically, she has served in clinical settings from SNFs, RTCs, PHPs, IOPs, community health, and forensic juvenile court. Early career influences include medical genetics-psychology research on heritability factors in ADHD and ASD at UCLA’s Neuropsychiatric Institute, and developmental neuropsychology research at Loyola University.
Dr. NewDelman has been a consistent advocate for care equity and access, highlighting the long-term impact of ACEs on the mind, body, and culture. As a long-standing supporter of the California Film Institute, she has moderated panels, curated programming, and facilitated experiential group processes around social justice, the environment, and visioning that aligns neuroscience, intervention, and creative expression.Dr. Jodie is personally committed to lifelong learning, 5 Rhythms and Ecstatic Dance, slow food, live music, independent films, and her three adulting sons.
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