Dr. Hageman, the Research Scientist

Dr. Hageman achieved her psychology doctoral degree in 2005 at the Saybrook Graduate School and Research Center in San Francisco, California. She developed the “Body-Mind-Spirit Profile” assessment that takes into account the individuality of the person from a holistic perspective.
In July 2005, she was a research fellow with the Yotin Foundation in Edmonton, Canada. In her capacity with the Yotin Foundation, she initiated an integration of the Indigenous Research Method and Indigenous Ethics with traditional scientific methods using quantifiable empirical methodology that was sensitive to global cross-cultural indigenous research issues and the requirements of funding agencies for research.
Dr. Hageman is currently the Chair of Research with the PSYmore Research Institute, Inc (http://www.psymore.org) in Tampa, Florida. She conducts and facilitates cross-cultural research in human consciousness from varied perspectives (e.g., anthropology, historical, neuroscience, psychology, parapsychology, psychophysiology, hypnosis, sociology).
In July 2005, she was a research fellow with the Yotin Foundation in Edmonton, Canada. In her capacity with the Yotin Foundation, she initiated an integration of the Indigenous Research Method and Indigenous Ethics with traditional scientific methods using quantifiable empirical methodology that was sensitive to global cross-cultural indigenous research issues and the requirements of funding agencies for research.
Dr. Hageman is currently the Chair of Research with the PSYmore Research Institute, Inc (http://www.psymore.org) in Tampa, Florida. She conducts and facilitates cross-cultural research in human consciousness from varied perspectives (e.g., anthropology, historical, neuroscience, psychology, parapsychology, psychophysiology, hypnosis, sociology).
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