Amir Levine, M. D. is an adult and a child and adolescent psychiatrist and a neuroscientist. He is an associate professor of psychiatry and the director of the Levine epigenetics/molecular neuroscience lab at Columbia University. Dr. Levine has a private practice where he supervises and trains therapists from all over the world in attachment neuroscience-based treatments as well as seeing individuals and couples for consultation and treatment.
Rachel S.
F. Heller, M. A. is a psychologist who works both in the public sector and in private practice. She holds a master's degree from Columbia University. In her work, she integrates attachment-based principles with cognitive behavioral therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy, and experiential-based approaches to help both children and adults.