Lori Russell-Chapin Ph.D.
Lori Russell-Chapin, Ph.D., was a Professor of Education and an award-winning teacher and researcher at Bradley University in Peoria, Illinois. She was the chairperson of the Department of Leadership in Education, Human Services and Counseling for 12 years. She published and presented extensively in the local, regional, national and international arenas and was the co-author of seven books on practicum/internship, supervision, conflict resolution, grief and loss and neurotherapy. Russell-Chapin was a LCPC (IL), CMHCC, Approved Clinical Supervisor (ACS) and Board Certified in Neurofeedback (BCN) and was in part-time private practice with her husband, Ted Chapin.