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The Navy

March 06, 2008

Commander Beverly Dexter, Military Psychologist

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Commander Beverly Dexter, Ph.D., is an Active Duty U.S. Navy Psychologist who has served three tours with Marines in the U.S. and Iraq.  She is a warfare qualified former Navy Special Operations Officer (salvage diver and ship driver) and former Navy Supply Corps Officer.  She completed operational tours on four Navy ships and frequently gives professional military presentations on leadership, resilience building for military families and prevention and treatment of trauma.  CDR Dexter has lived military life as a single person, double active duty couple, "dependent" wife and mom, deployed mom, stationed overseas and deployed to a combat zone.  She is the Founder and Chairman of the EMDR International Association Military Special Interest Group and the ISTSS Military Special Interest Group.  Dr Dexter is a leader in the effort to improve trauma treatment for Active Duty, Reservists, and National Guard returning from combat and for their families, and has considerable experience serving Army National Guard troops in Iraq.  Dr Dexter is EMDRIA Certified in EMDR and a Fellow and on the Speaker’s Bureau of the American Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress.  Author of the forthcoming book, No More Nightmares:  How to Use Planned Dream Intervention to End Nightmares (scheduled for release in 2008), she has taught her original theory of Planned Dream Intervention to thousands of individuals who have experienced rapid resolution of recurring dreams and nightmares.

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