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Lucy
Papillon

Psychologist and Author Dr. Lucy Papillon

Beverly Hills, California

Dr. Lucy Papillon illustrates a unique mixture of spiritual strength and novelistic artistry in her latest books, Turning Terror to Triumph – Amazing Grace from Seven Verses in Psalms, and When Hope Can Kill – How Hope Keeps You With the Wrong Person – Reclaim Your Soul For the Right Person. Turning Terror to Triumph – Amazing Grace from Seven Verses in Psalms begins as a detailed pensive meditation before blossoming into an explosive exposé on the very origins of fear and the tools needed to overcome our darkest terrors. When Hope Can Kill – How Hope Keeps You With the Wrong Person – Reclaim Your Souls For the Right Person is an introspective journey of soul searching that bravely tells a little of the author’s personal experience before moving on to interweave, in an interactive way, spirituality and psychology.

In her works, Dr. Lucy Papillon crafts a compelling dialogue of guidance that gives readers a step-by-step outline for overcoming life’s greatest obstacles. In addition to her success with the written word, Dr. Lucy Papillon is the founder of The Center of Light in Los Angeles, which offers a complete, holistic approach to mental, spiritual, and physical well-being. Dr. Lucy Papillon has leveraged her unmatched spiritual and psychological prowess to perform at the enterprise level, fielding direct calls from major businesses that regularly seek her expertise. Dr. Lucy Papillon has visited several banks to speak with employees that have suffered the unimaginable stress of a hostage situation. Some of these employees were held at gunpoint under desks for hours, and the anxiety levels Dr. Lucy Papillon was called upon to lower were truly horrifying. Dr. Lucy Papillon has also helped Fortune 500 companies handle managers haunted by feelings of leadership inadequacy. In these high-pressure organizations it is absolutely imperative that managers exude confidence, and Dr. Lucy Papillon helps ensure that this remains the norm.

Trained by an array of pioneers in her field, ranging from Huston Smith and Ram Dass to Marion Woodman and Wayne Dyer, Dr. Lucy Papillon has disseminated her keen understanding of psychology and spirituality in the pages of the New York Times, Boston Herald, Mademoiselle, and the Los Angeles Times, where she was featured on a key front-page sectional for helping a patient with an eating disorder that spanned multiple decades. Aside from major media outlets, industry specialists have recognized Dr. Papillon with peerless consistency. The Feminist Family Therapy Journal even quoted an entire chapter from a book featuring Dr. Papillon’s contributions, and the American Psychological Association produced a front-page alcohol addiction article that featured Dr. Lucy Papillon.

The bearer of a PhD in counseling psychology, Dr. Lucy Papillon has spoken before and participated in forums held by the American Psychological Association, the Association of Transpersonal Psychology, Common Boundary, and other notable groups. Dr. Lucy Papillon also is an Interfaith Minister. In that capacity, she has performed many marriage ceremonies (on the beach, in the mountains, in parks, in private homes), including some couples from her practice, baptisms, and funerals, and has preached at several churches in the Los Angeles area.

Recently, Dr. Lucy Papillon opened her fifth office in Santa Fe, New Mexico. She joined a group practice where many different kinds of practitioners do healing work. It is called the Santa Fe Soul Center. She goes there quite often to assist those who request her expertise in integrating both psychology and spirituality in a unique way that she has developed over time. Many receive great healings in only a few sessions due to her methods. Because she has her own Internet radio show, the ongoing blogs, and articles she writes online for various organizations, she is well known for having this one-of-a-kind ability to keenly intuit what patients need as soon as they come into her presence.


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