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Psychologist
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Therapist
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Author
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Internationally Known Teacher and Trainer
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Expert Witness
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Research Designer & Trainer
Dr. Nancy Davis is a clinical psychologist who specializes in treating
post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and job-related trauma. At the
present time she is primarily treating the job-related trauma of law
enforcement officers, fire and rescue service professionals and
soldiers returning from combat duty in Iraq and Afghanistan. The focus
of her brief treatment is to reduce and eliminate symptoms caused by
exposure to traumatic experiences and return these professionals and
soldiers to a high level of job and social functioning. She also sees
victims of violence and/or life-threatening traumas, such as rape,
compliant victims of sexual sadists and grievers whose loss has caused
PTSD symptoms.
From April 1998 – December, 2000, Dr. Davis served
as Chief of Counseling Services for the Employee Assistance Unit of the
FBI where she treated numerous law enforcement officers and their
family members, primarily for job-related trauma and grief. In addition
to FBI agents, she has worked with traumatized law enforcement officers
from a variety of settings, including the FBI’s National Academy, which
trains officers from within and outside the United States. Dr. Davis
worked with the organization COPS for a number of years; COPS deals
with families of officers killed in the line of duty.
Dr. Davis has also treated emergency service workers and rescue workers
in a variety of settings. She provided treatment for children and
rescue workers following the bombing of the Courthouse in Oklahoma
City; her audio tape, “Letting Go” was given to hundreds of the rescue
workers. In response to the attacks on the Pentagon and World Trade
Centers, Dr. Davis developed a CD, “The Rescue Worker”, as a way of
helping fire fighters, paramedics and law enforcement officers process
the trauma taken in from working at the rescue sites. These CD’s were
paid for by a company called ADTECH and given to hundreds of rescue
workers, free of charge. In addition, she has provided treatment to law
enforcement officers, fire fighters, and civilians traumatized by the
terrorist acts on September 11, 2001. She created a website, http://www.rescue-workers.com, to assist those professionals traumatized by their service following the 9-11 attacks.
Dr. Davis received her Ph.D. in 1972, served as a school psychologist
from 1976 – 1985, after this, Dr. Davis established a private practice
where she treated children, adolescents and adults who had been
traumatized by child abuse, rape, homicide of a loved one, domestic
violence and job-related trauma. She has testified as an expert witness
in PTSD and child abuse in over 130 legal proceedings. She provided
training in PTSD at The Maryland Fire Chief Officers Seminar and The
World Congress on Stress, Trauma and Coping in the Emergency Services.
She has received training in Critical Incident Stress Debriefing.
In providing services to hundreds of traumatized children, adolescents
and adults in her private practice beginning in 1985 and through
treating hundreds of FBI agents, law enforcement officers, support
employees and their families, as Chief of Counseling Services for the
FBI, Dr. Davis developed a treatment method for reducing or eliminating
the symptoms that can arise following traumatic incidents, particularly
those related to job-related trauma. She has called her technique,
Multi-Sensory Trauma Processing (MTP). Multi-Sensory Trauma Processing: Understanding & Treating Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and Job-Related Trauma
will be available soon. Research comparing MTP with established
therapeutic techniques with torture victims has been completed. The
lack of mental health professionals and money to provide traditional
therapy in undeveloped countries motivated this research which was
funded by a government. (See abstract in Articles).
Dr. Davis is also the author of two other books: Therapeutic
Stories that Teach and Heal and Therapeutic Stories to Heal Abused
Children, which will soon be available with updated research and
additional stories and pictures. Dr. Davis has a son who is
currently a law enforcement officer; her husband was an FBI agent
followed by serving the FBI as Chief Counsel; Assistant Director prior
to his retirement.
- Law enforcement officers
- Fire fighters, rescue workers and paramedics
- Iraq Combat Veterans/Vietnam Veterans
- Survivors experiencing traumatic grief
- Rape victims; “Compliant Victims” of sexual sadists
- Victims of life-threatening violence
To view Dr. Davis’ complete resume click here: Resume.
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