Dr. Nancy Young has over 25 years experience specializing in therapy with adult individuals, couples, and groups, and, for 20 years, she was an Adjunct Professor at Chapman University, teaching such classes as: Intro to Psychology, Interpersonal Attraction & Romantic Love, Human Sexuality, Sexual Disorders & Treatment, and Chemical Dependency Treatment. Her academic research interests were on romantic love — the differences between intense/compelling and secure/comfortable love experiences, behavioral self-reliance in women, and on the use of videotaped therapy in chemical dependency treatment. Past workshops have included: Romantic Relationships: A Traveler’s Guide, Gottman Method Couples Therapy, Women & Sexuality, Taking Care of Self — How to be Gentle but Assertive, Voice Dialogue, Aware Ego, & Psychology of Selves, Standing at The Crossroads — Psychology of Selves in Transition. She specializes in a variety of therapeutic methods, including cognitive-behavioral, Voice Dialogue, EMDR, and Gottman Method couple's therapy. She is certified in EMDR and in Gottman Couple’s Therapy and is a certified Art & Science of Love (Gottman) Workshop Leader. She uses a holistic/transpersonal approach.