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This document includes more than a hundred short biographies, with contact details. If you wish to go directly to a name you know, links to alphabetized lists of all practitioners and all scholars are below.

The document is primarily organized by topic area. If you would like to browse, the left column lists the categories. From each topic page, you can get directly to the bios by clicking on a name. Use your browser's "back" button to return to the same category page. You can go to any other category page directly from any listing by clicking in the left column.

Note that many people are listed in more than one area. Most practitioners have the equivalent of ten years or more of full time experience in their specialty, but the minimum for additional cross-listings was 500 hours' practice experience in the area involved.

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All Scholars and Researchers, Alphabetically

 
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