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CV: Sandy Sela-Smith
Curriculum Vitae
Upcoming Presentations and Public Addresses
October 7 - November1, 2008 1- Gallery showing of photography in Glenwood Springs, CO.
October 16, 2008 Denver CO, Spirit in the Workplace presentation of Healing your life and the Planet Through Accessing Cell-Level Consciousness.
Degrees, Discipline, Year, Institution
Ph.D. Saybrook Graduate School and Research Center. Psychology 2001
MA Saybrook Graduate School and Research Center. Psychology 1999
BA University of Washington. Education/Political Sci. & History 1966
Current Projects and Professional Activities
Professional activities and projects include five major arenas: (1)Working with students, especially those at the thesis, essay and dissertation stages of their journey through Saybrook. (2) Psychotherapy and psychotherapy research with cancer patients. (3) Writing for publication, (Currently writing the second book in a trilogy: The Meaning of Three. Book one, The Mask, is completed and expected out in the fall of 2008, Book two, Behind the Mask, will likely be finished this coming winter, and out in the Spring of 2009, and Book three, Under the Mask, I hope will be completed by the end of 2009. (4) Production of CDs for self-healing using deep relaxation and hypnosis methods. (5) Photography, used as a vehicle to help people connect with nature around us, which can lead to connection with and experiencing nature within. I maintain a private psychotherapy practice in Clearwater, Florida, where I am licensed as a mental health counselor, and hold a mental health counselor license in Washington State. I travel to Colorado regularly to write in the peace of the mountains.
Current Publications
Sela-Smith, S. (2000). The Ullman method of dream analysis: Context and content. Dream Network Journal. 19 (1), 36-40, 42.Sela-Smith, S. (2000). The motel dream. Dream Network Journal. 19(2), 43-46.Sela-Smith, S. (2000). Gods in the mirror. Dream Network Journal. 19 (3), 15-18
Significant Publications
Sela-Smith, S. (2000). The Ullman method of dream analysis: Context and content. Dream Network Journal. 19 (1), 36-40, 42.Sela-Smith, S. (2000). The motel dream. Dream Network Journal. 19(2), 43-46Sela-Smith, S. (2000). Gods in the mirror. Dream Network Journal. 19 (3), 15-18
Important Conference Presentations
March 30, 2003: Institute of Noetic Science, Florida Suncoast quarterly meeting title:
Accessing Cell Level Consciousness.
October 13-14, 2003: University College extension of University of Maine. Title: Accessing Inner Strength in Tumultuous Times. Title: Discovering Psychological Connections to Physical Illness.
November 20, 2004: International Society for the Study of Dissociation: Annual Conference: New Orleans: LA. Title: Beyond Dissociation: Learning to Live from the Authentic
Self. (CEUs offered)
February 10-12,and March 10 -12 2005: Quinebaug Valley Community College, Danielson, CT: Title: Reducing Stress for Mental Health Professionals. Title: Healing Genetic Patterning. Title: Helping Clients Heal Inner Division. Title: Out of Many…One: An Explanation of Dissociation from the Inside Out. (CEUs offered)
April 23, 2005: Healing Retreats: St. Petersburg Florida: Spiritual Dimensions in Understanding and Healing of the Self (For Women with Breast Cancer)
November, 8-10, 2005: ISSD: Annual Conference in Toronto: 3 presentations Original Dissociation: The Precursor to Dissociation, Mapping: A Tool to Facilitate Integration in a Dissociative Personality, and Beyond Dissociation: Learning to Live from the Authentic Self.
November 14 - 19, 2005: Fourth Pan-Asia conference on Mental Health, Shanghai, China Original Dissociation: The Precursor to Dissociation. (Nov 15) Mapping: A Tool to Facilitate Integration in a Dissociative Personality (Nov 17) Training for Conducting Research In China On Identification of Dissociative Identity Disorder (Nov 18 & 19).
November 8 – 11, 2006: Los Angeles, CA Presentation to the International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation. (3 presentations)
October 16, 2008: Denver, CO For Spirit in the Workplace. Accessing Cell Level Consciousness for Spirit in the Workplace.
Research Interests
As a graduate student, I developed a research method that became my dissertation Heuristic Self-Search Inquiry (HSSI.) This is a qualitative method of research in which the researcher is the participant of his or her own internal inquiry into the often dark and hidden internal patterns that influence the personal experience of life. This method grew out of the Heuristic Research process as developed by Clark Moustakas in the latter part of the twentieth century when observational and objectively oriented behavioral psychology as science was being challenged by a number of subjective and experiential perspectives. In attempting to implement Moustakas’s method, Dr. Sandy Sela-Smith identified the presence of internal resistance to internally focused inquiry, which impacted research outcomes and as a result she clarified the Moustakas Heuristic Research Method with Heuristic Self-Search Inquiry. The central objective of HSSI is self-transformation, and the central foci of the process are the feelings the self-searcher experiences and the meanings attached to those feelings, which includes feelings related to resistance. Once feelings are discovered and resistance to discovery of deeply buried life-patterns is overcome, a pathway to change the patterns opens, which in turn leads to transformation of self and life-experience. When applied therapeutically, the client’s self-search is guided by a trained therapist whose purpose is to assist the client-inquirer in becoming aware of feelings, noticing and overcoming resistance to feelings, and continuing the self-search process that can lead to a transformation that positively impacts the client’s life and self-experience. When applied in research of others, the principal researcher takes the role of the therapist/guide and the HSSI researcher is the participant/client who is investigating his or her own internal territory, with the help of the principal therapist/guide researcher.
Research Expertise
The dynamic psychotherapy process that I practice, called Heuristic Self-Search Inquiry (HSSI), is a psycho-spiritual process that encourages the researcher to enter the deepest places within to discover the self. This form of research often leads to an encounter with emotional wounds and the meanings attached to wounding. The process is intended to bring self-discovery as well as healing to these internal places. This research method is a bridge between clinical research and psychotherapeutic practice with the researcher as participant and/or with the researcher as therapist, assisting the participant-client in conducting Heuristic Self-Search Inquiry. My area of "expertise" is with persons with life threatening illnesses, assisting them to discover the emotional links to immune system failure and recording the findings in case study format.
Expertise Working with Saybrook Students
I assist students in discovering what they want to research, especially when they want their work to not only be professionally meaningful, but personally meaningful, as well. I help students discover how to express what they want to say in a way that includes their own voice. I, also, assist students interested in doing Heuristic Self-Search Inquiry.
Research Expertise
Research Expertise Rating Guide:
- studied in a class or have read intensively on my own
- special training in the form of a workshop or equivalent
- taught a class in, or supervised research using this method (research practicum, on a dissertation or master's committee
- used in research myself
- published or presented at conferences my research using this method
Methods Traditionally Considered As Quantitative (But Need Not Be)
| Laboratory Research | |
| Field Experiments | |
| Randomized Controlled Clinical | |
| Quasi-experimental methods | |
| Correlational Methods |
Methods That Could Use Quantitative Or Qualitative Methods
| Action Research | |
| Survey Research | |
| Interview Research | |
| Observational Research | |
| Epidemiological Research | |
| Ethnography | |
| Focus Groups | |
| Self-Observational Methods | |
| Narrative Methods | |
| Feminist Methods | |
| Content Analysis | |
| Discovery-Oriented (psychotherapy) | |
| Events paradigm (psychotherapy) | |
| Archival Research | |
| Case History Methods | |
| Appreciative Inquiry | |
| Multiple Case Depth Research | |
| Hermeneutic Single Case Efficacy Design | |
| Longitudinal research | |
| Cross-sectional research |
Methods Primarily Associated With Qualitative Research (But May Also Use Quantitative)
| Ethnoautobiographical research | |
| Hermeneutics | |
| Grounded Theory | |
| Phenomenology | |
| Heuristic Research |
Types of Analysis
| Simple Parametric Statistics (t-test, etc.) | |
| Confidence intervals | |
| Analysis of Variance (including MANOVA) | |
| Analysis of Covariance | |
| Regression (including multiple regression) | |
| Discriminant Function Analysis | |
| Structural Equation Modeling/Path Analysis | |
| Causal Modeling | |
| Cluster Analysis | |
| Survival Analysis | |
| Nonparametrics | |
| Bayesian Analysis | |
| Meta-analysis and effect sizes | |
| Factor Analysis | |
| Time series analysis | |
| Multidimensional scaling |


