Association For Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback - Past Presidents

Past Presidents

2008 - Aubrey Ewing, PhD

2007 - Alan Glaros, PhD

2006 - Richard Gevirtz, PhD

2005 - Richard Sherman, PhD

2004 - Steve Baskin, PhD

2003 - Lynda Kirk, MA, LPC

2002 - Paul Lehrer, PhD

2001 - Donald Moss, PhD

2000 - Doil Montgomery, PhD

1999 - Dale Walters, PhD

1998 - Ian Wickramasekera, PhD

1997 - Sebastian Striefel, PhD

1996 - Joel F. Lubar, PhD

1995 - Angele McGrady, PhD

1994 - Michael McKee, PhD

1993 - Frank Andrasik, PhD

1992 - Paula B. Amar, PhD

1991 - Steven L. Wolf, PhD

1990 - J. Peter Rosenfeld, PhD

1989 - Susan Middaugh, PhD

1988 - M. Barry Sterman, PhD

1987 - Mark Schwartz, PhD

1986 - Carol Schneider, PhD

1985 - Patricia Norris, PhD

1984 - Neal Miller, PhD

1983 - John D. Rugh, PhD

1982 - Steven L. Fahrion, PhD

1981 - Bernard T. Engel, PhD

1980 - Edward Taub, PhD

1979 - John Basmajian, PhD

1978 - Elmer Green, PhD

1977 - Charles Stroebel, PhD

1976 - Erik Peper, PhD

1975 - Joe Kamiya, PhD

1974 - Thomas H. Budzynski, PhD

1973 - Gary Schwartz, PhD

1971 to 1972 - Johann Stoyva, PhD

1970 to 1971 - Thomas Mulholland, PhD

1969 to 1970 - Barbara Brown, PhD

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