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Nancy K. Morrison received
her M.D. from the University of Colorado and her psychiatric training at
Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. Her clinical work focuses on issues
of attunement and shame. She has spoken widely on attunement, shame, and
psychopathology, particularly in the area of post-traumatic stress disorder.
She is Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the University of New Mexico Health
Sciences Center, where she served as Residency Training Director and received a
Templeton Foundation grant to incorporate the teaching of spirituality into the
standard psychiatric curriculum and where she is currently Director of
Psychotherapy Training. Dr. Morrison is author of many articles in
peer-reviewed journals representing sciences and religion. These include the Journal of the American Academy of
Psychoanalysis, Academic Psychiatry,
the Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine,
and Zygon: Journal of Religion &
Science. She is an ordained priest, Evangelical Anglican Church in America.
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