Newswise — The Association of Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback (AAPB) is pleased to announce the addition of Larry Dossey, MD to its distinguished speaker list for its upcoming Annual Conference. The Conference will be held on April 1-4, 2009 at the Hyatt Regency Albuquerque Hotel in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Dr. Dossey will be joining keynote speaker, Rustum Roy, PhD, visiting professor in materials science at Arizona State University and in medicine at the University of Arizona, for a town hall-style open discussion following Dr. Roy's keynote address on Thursday evening, April 2, 2009. Dr. Roy's address will run from 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM; the town hall session with Drs. Dossey and Roy will run from 6:30 PM to 7:30 PM.

AAPB will be celebrating its 40th anniversary with the conference themes "AAPB 2009: 40 Years of Promoting Whole Person Health." The addition of Dr. Dossey to this session is a perfect fit. He is deeply rooted in the scientific world, is an internationally influential advocate of the role of the mind in health and the role of spirituality in healthcare. Bringing the experience of a practicing internist and the soul of a poet to the discourse, Dr. Dossey offers panoramic insight into the nature and the future of medicine.

The author of nine books and numerous articles, Dr. Dossey is the former Executive Editor of the peer-reviewed journal Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine, the most widely subscribed-to journal in its field. The primary quality of all of Dr. Dossey's work is scientific legitimacy, with an insistent focus on "what the data show." As a result, his colleagues in medical schools and hospitals all over the country trust him, honor his message, and continually invite him to share his insights with them. He has lectured all over the world, including major medical schools and hospitals in the United States—Harvard, Johns Hopkins, Cornell, the Universities of Pennsylvania, California, Washington, Texas, Florida, Minnesota, and the Mayo Clinic.

Other highlights of the program include presentations by:"¢ Gary Schwartz, PhD, University of Arizona, speaking on energy medicine."¢ Chet Moritz, PhD, University of Washington, presenting Direct Control of Paralyzed Muscles by Cortical Neurons: Implications for Biofeedback in the Treatment of Paralysis."¢ Jaime Pineda, PhD, U.C. San Diego discussing Advances in Neurofeedback Training for the Autism Spectrum and Neurofeedback Training Effects on Face Processing Impairments in Autism."¢ Morris Levin, MD, Professor of Medicine at Dartmouth Medical School will speak on Chronic Pain and Emotional Modulation. "¢ Col. Christopher Williams, MD of the Defense Centers of Excellence will be speaking on The Iraq and Afghanistan TBI Experience: What Good Can We Take From It?"¢ Brig. Gen. Stephen Xenakis, MD, advisor to the Joint Chiefs, discussing Application of QEEG to the Clinical Assessment of Returning Warriors."¢ Margaret Chesney, PhD, of the University of Maryland Center for Integrative Medicine presenting Applied Psychophysiology, Biofeedback, and Integrative Medicine: Surveying the Landscape for Whole Person Health.

For a complete schedule and listing of all speakers for the AAPB Conference, we encourage you to visit the conference page on the AAPB website at www.aapb.org.

The Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback (AAPB) is a membership organization founded in 1969. Its mission is to advance the development, dissemination, and utilization of knowledge about applied psychophysiology and biofeedback, and to serve as a resource for information and advocacy for the consuming public. AAPB is the professional home to a multidisciplinary community of clinicians, educators, and researchers who share a common interest in mind-body science. AAPB publishes the scientific journal, Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback and Biofeedback magazine. Contact: www.aapb.org, (800) 477-8892.