Each of our speakers is available for consultation.  Please feel free to contact them. 

 Dr. Rebecca Margolis DeRaud can be contacted at 248 617-4805 or transitionsofannarbor@gmail.com.  Rebecca is the owner and in full-time private practice at Transitions of Ann Arbor Counseling Services in Ann Arbor, Michigan . Rebecca received her Doctorate of Social Work from Rutgers University and is a licensed clinical social worker, psychotherapist, and certified sex therapist. Her clinical expertise involves helping individuals navigate the various grief and loss reactions that inevitably accompany life transitions. A more detailed bio and contact information is accessible at https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/rebecca-margolis-deraud-ann-arbor-mi/395954 .    

Dr. Sharon Hobbs can be reached at (517) 719-2966 or at hobbs921@aol.com .  Her office is at the Abbott Road Center for the Family, 425 West Grand River Avenue, East Lansing, MI. 48823. Dr. Hobbs received her Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from New York University. Her advanced training and interest led her to practice family and adolescent therapy. In East Lansing, Dr. Hobbs focuses on empowering individuals who feel hopeless in their lives. She helps them think about their goals for improved mental health and then find the internal and external resources for greater ownership of their lives.

Teri B. Racey, P.A., M. A., is a Physician Assistant, health consultant, motivational speaker, mindfulness meditation teacher and Reiki Master. She has authored several books including her soon to be released Loving Mindfully: Six Steps to Calming Your Inner Critic. She holds a Master’s in Spirituality and Healing in Medicine from the University of Detroit Mercy, and brings more than 40 years in traditional medicine and integrative therapies to those she serves. Her office is located in Berkley, Michigan. For more information please contact Teri at teriracey@gmail.com or 248-763-6921. 

 
Flyer for our webinar, Lessons From Over a Year of Covid (2021).

Flyer for our webinar, Lessons From Over a Year of Covid (2021).