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Judith Ann Swack, Ph.D.
Judith A. Swack & Associates, Inc.
56 Pickering Street, Needham, MA 02492
ph: 781/444-6940 e-mail: jaswack@msn.com Internet: www.HBLU.org
CURRICULUM VITA AND BIBLIOGRAPHY
EDUCATION:
| 1973 |
BA |
Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio (Biology) |
| 1977 |
MS |
Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio (Biochemical Research) |
| 1986 |
Ph.D. |
George Washington University, Washington, DC (Biochemistry) |
| 1983 |
PNLP |
Neurolinguistic Programming Institute of Washington DC (practitioner training) |
| 1988 |
MPNLP |
Massachusetts Institute of Neurolinguistic Programming (Certified Master Practitioner) |
| 1995 |
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Certified Hypnotherapist |
PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS:
| 1973-1977 |
Jr. Research Assistant, Dept. of Biochemistry, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio |
| 1977-1979 |
Research Associate, Dept. of Biochemistry, George Washington University, Washington DC |
| 1979-1980 |
Research Associate, Dept. of Biochemistry, Uniformed Services University, Bethesda, Maryland |
| 1980-1984 |
Chemist, Laboratory of Biochemistry, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland |
| 1984-1985 |
Senior Research Technician (part time), Litton Bionetics Inc., Frederick, Maryland |
| 1984-1985 |
Chemist (part time), Laboratory of Molecular Pharmacology, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland |
| 1985 |
Chemist, Laboratory of Tumor Cell Biology, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland |
| 1985-1986 |
Research Fellow, Division of Tumor Immunology, Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts |
| 1986-1988 |
Research Fellow, Division of Rheumatology/Immunology, Department of Medicine, Tufts Medical School, New England Medical Center Hospitals, Boston, Massachusetts |
| 1988-1990 |
Research Fellow, Division of Hematology/Oncology, Department of Medicine, Tufts Medical School, New England Medical Center Hospitals, Boston, Massachusetts |
| 1990-1994 |
Senior Research Scientist, Ciba Corning Diagnostics, E. Walpole, Massachusetts |
| 1989-present |
President, Healing from the Body Level Up, Inc. (formerly Judith A. Swack & Associates), Needham, Massachusetts |
PRESENTATIONS:
ACEP (Association for Comprehensive Energy Psychology)
- “Transforming Illness And Addiction Identity Structures” (May 2000)
- “Energy Psychology Isn’t Weird; It’s Biology” (May 2001)
- “Clearing the Lightworker Overtangle” (May 2002)
- “Eliminate Your Most Misery-Producing, Life-Long, Joy -Destroying Compulsions in Just 1 Hour” (May 2003)
- The Seven Secrets to Muscle Testing Mastery (May 2004)
- Achieve and Maintain Your Ideal Weight with HBLU (May 2005)
- Achieve and Maintain Your Ideal Weight with HBLU (May 2006)
AHP (Association for Humanistic Psychology)
- “Rapid Recovery from Physical Trauma: a new and revolutionary treatment” (8/16/96) and (1997)
- “Healing the Deathwish Pattern” (3/21/99)
- “Healing the Broken Heart: Clearing Loss & Violence Trauma From Mind, Body & Soul” (March 2000)
ASP (Association for Spirituality and Psychotherapy)
- The Body Is the Doorway to the Soul (May 2005)
CANLP (Canadian Association for NLP)
- “Healing the Deathwish Pattern” (4/18/99) (4/30/00)
EPC (Energy Psychology Conference,Toronto)
- “Cure Learning Disabilities and Other Brain Dysfunction with HBLU (2003),
- “Achieve and Maintain Your Ideal Weight with HBLU” (2004)
- “Does Your Consciousness Currently Reside Within Your Physical Body and Is Your God Switch Turned On?” (2005)
- “Take Loving Charge of Your Life” (2006)
IANLP (International Association for NLP)
- Allergies (91 Toronto),
- Allergies (92 NYC),
- “Use of Callahan Tapping to Facilitate Healing Following Physical Injury” (4/25/93)
IASH (Institute for the Advanced Studies of NLP)
- “Healing the Deathwish Pattern” (6/24/97),
- “Cure Learning Disabilities and Other Brain Dysfunction with HBLU” (5/2004)
- “Overcoming Medically-Related Fears, Phobias, and Traumas with Natural Bio-Destressing” (9/2006)
IEA (International Enneagram Association):
- “Transforming Illness and Addiction Identity Structures” (August 2000)
- “The Enneagram Wound is Caused by Embodiment Trauma” (August 2001) )
- “Eliminate Your Most Misery-Producing, Life-Long, Joy -Destroying Compulsions in Just 1 Hour” (August 2003)
NICABM (National Institute for the Clinical Application of Behavioral Medicine):
- “Clearing Traumas from Mind/Body/Soul: A Rapid And Revolutionary Process” (March 2000)
NLP Comprehensive
- “Making Decisions with All of You” (3/8/97)
SUNY Stony Brook - Complementary and Alternative Medicine Conference
- “The Body is the Doorway to the Soul: An Introduction to Healing From the Body Level Up” (June 2000)
HEALING FROM THE BODY LEVEL UPSM WORKSHOPS SPONSORED BY NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
- ESALEN INSTITUTE (1999) (2000)
- WOMCA (Washington Mental Health Counselors Association) (1997-99)
OTHER PROFESSIONAL TRAININGS
- BUSSW (Boston University School of Social Work) “ (2004, 2005, 2006)
- PROFESSIONAL TELECLASSES “Overcoming Fears, Phobias, and Traumas with Natural Bio-Destressing” (2005, 2006)
MIND/BODY PUBLICATIONS:
- Swack, JA. “A study of initial response and reversion rates of subjects treated with the Allergy Technique.” Anchor Point 6, 3:1-10, 1992. (reprinted on website)
- Swack, JA. “The basic structure of loss and violence trauma imprints.” Anchor Point 8, 3:3-23, 1994. (reprinted on website)
- Swack, JA. “Healing from the Body Level Up and How It Evolved from NLP.” Anchor Point 15, 6:27-32, 2001. (reprinted on website)
- Swack, JA. “The Antidote to the Psychological Effects of Terrorism.” AHP Perspective, Dec. 2001/Jan. 2002 pg. 28-31. (reprinted on website)
- Swack, JA. “Healing from the Body Level Up.” Chapter 4. Energy Psychology in Psychotherapy: A Comprehensive Source Book, Norton Professional Books, Gallo, Fred, (Editor), 2002.
- Swack, JA, “Transforming Personality with HBLU TM: Explanation of the Enneagram Operating System.” The Energy Field , Volume 7:4 Winter 2006
MAJOR TELEVISION APPEARANCES:
- ABC Boston Affiliate WCVB-TV Channel 5 News: Therapist Says Technique Can Cure Phobias Patients Claim Method Eliminates Fears, February 2003. (available to view on website)
- TBS Superstation’s Worst Case Scenario: Afraid of the Dark. February 2003 (available to view on website)
- CBS Boston Affiliate WBZ-TV Channel 4: Sundays with Liz Walker: Letting Go. March, 2005. (available to view on website)
SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS:
- Swack JA, Zander GL, Utter MF. Use of avidin Sepharose to isolate and identify biotin polypeptides from crude extracts. Anal. Biochem. 87:114-126, 1978
- Deterra, SD, Becerra, SP, Swack, JA, Wilson, SH. Studies on the mechanism of DNA polymerase alpha nascent chain elongation, steady state kinetics, an the initiation phase of DNA synthesis. J. Biol. Chem. 256:6933-6943, 1981
- Karawya E, Swack JA, Wilson SH. Improved conditions for activity gel analysis of DNA polymerase catalytic polypeptides. Anal. Biochem. 135:318-325, 1983.
- Karawya E, Swack J, Albert W, Fedorko J, Minna JD, Wilson SH. Identification of a higher molecular weight DNA polymerase alpha catalytic polypeptide in monkey cells by monoclonal antibody. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 81:7771-7781, 1984
- Swack J, Karawya E, Albert W, Fedorko J, Minna J, Wilson SH. Properties and applications of new monoclonal antibodies raised against calf DNA polymerase alpha. Anal. Biochem. 147:10-12, 1985
- Chattoraj, DK, Pal SK, Swack JA, Mason RJ, Abeles AL. An autoregulatory protein is required for P1 plasmid replication. In: Calendar R, Gold L, eds. Sequence specificity in transcription and translation. New York: Alan R. Liss, p.271-280, 1985
- Pommier Y, Kerrigan D, Schwartz RE, Swack JA, McCurdy A. Altered DNA topoisomerase II activity in Chinese hamster cells resistant to topoisomerase II inhibitors. Cancer Res. 46:3075-3081, 1986
- Swack JA, Pal SK, Mason RJ, Abeles AL, Chattoraj DK. P1 plasmid replication: Measurement of initiator protein concentration in vivo. J. Bacteriology 169:3737-3742, 1987
- Swack JA, Nakatsuji T, Ito K, Tsuji K. Preservation of membrane glycoprotein labile epitopes during Western blotting with monoclonal antibodies. BioTechniques 5:564-571, 1987
- Swack JA, Morimoto C, Schlossman SF, Rudd CE. The structure and function of a novel activation antigen (2H1) on T-lymphocytes. In: McMichael AJ, et al. eds. Leukocyte Typng III.2 Oxford: Oxford University Press, p.550-554, 1987
- Rudd, CE, JM Trevillyan, JD Dasgupta, JA Swack, SF Schlossman. The CD4 and CD8 antigens are associated in detergent lysates with a protein-tyrosine kinase (p58Lstra/Lck) from T cells. In Cellular Basis of Immune Modulation, Vol 9: Modulation of the Immune Cell Response. JG Kaplan, DR Green, RC Bleackley, eds. Alan Liss, New York, p.79, 1989
- Swack, JA, Gangemi RMR, Rudd CE, Morimoto C, Schlossman SF, Romain PL. Structural characterization of CD6: properties of two distinct epitopes involved in T cell activation. Mol. Immunol. 26:1037-1049, 1989
- Gangemi, RMR, Swack, JA, Gaviria, DM, Romain, PL. Anti-T12, an antiÄCD6 monoclonal antibody, can activate human T lymphocytes. J. Immunol. 143:2439-2447, 1989
- Edwin, C, Swack, JA, Williams, K, Bonventre, PF, Kass, EH. Synthetic peptide derived from toxic shock syndrome toxin 1 activates human T cell proliferation in the presence of monocytes and induces tumor necrosis factor production. J. Infectious Diseases 163:524-529, 1991
- Swack, JA, Mier, JW, Romain, PL, Hull, SR, Rudd, CE. Biosynthesis and post-translational modification of CD6 a T cell signal-transducing molecule. J. Biol. Chem. 266:7137-7143, 1991
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