About us
Hans vonMuller, PhD, MPD
Chief Micropsychiatric Officer and Principal Researcher
Dr. Hans vonMuller attended Oblenzk Universität where he completed studies leading to a Doctorate of Psychiatric Disorders. Following an internship at the Institute of Cognitive Studies in Weisbatten, Dr. vonMuller began his tenure at the University of Alktauck, where as Department Chairman, he continues to teach, conduct research and consult with private and government agencies.
Dr. vonMuller is President of the International Association of Psychological Microdisorders (IAPM), serves on the boards of the International Society of Microtherapy (ISM) and the Federation of Microtherapy Practitioners (FMP). He is also on the peer review panel of the Journal of Psychological Microdisorders (JPM).
Dr. vonMuller is a columnist for Microdisorders Today and the author of several books on the subject, including the best-selling Freak Me Out: How to Turn an Annoyance into a Crisis. He is also the recipient of the prestigious Young Researcher of the Year award presented by the International Association for Psychological Research (IAPR).
Along with his colleague, Dr. Gerthner, Dr. vonMuller began producing MicroPsych.com in 2007.
Nadjia Gerthner, PsyD, MPD
Executive Micropsychiatric Officer and Associate Researcher
Dr. Nadia Gerthner attended the University of New Mexico at Roswell where she completed studies leading to a Doctorate of Psychology in Alien Disorders. She then received a post-doctoral fellowship from the Hynek Institute of Aerial Phenomena where she became expert in close encounters of the third and fourth kinds.
Dr. Gerthner is the Executive Secretary of the International Association of Psychological Microdisorders (IAPM), serves on the board of the Federation of Microtherapy Practitioners (FMP), and is on the peer review panel of the Journal of Psychological Microdisorders (JPM). She is also the Editor-in-Chief of Peripheral Science Journal, writes extensively for Sky Strangers and is the author of E.T. Diaries.
Dr. Gerthner is currently employed as a consultant and lobbyist for the National Alien Rights Action Committee (NARAC) in Washington, D.C. and is co-founder of MicroPsych.com.
Ronald Yeabetz, PhD, MPD
Deputy Micropsychiatric Officer
and Associate Researcher
Dr. Ronald Yeabetz was awarded his Doctorate of Interdisciplinary Graduate Studies from Columbus State University in Louisiana, where he studied the effects of psychological microdisorders in Hispanic adolescents and young adults. He is currently a Senior Lecturer and Associate Researcher at the Royal University Hospital in Sydney, where he is studying the long-term physiological consequences of early-stage, misdiagnosed psychological microdisorders on Pacific Islander, pubescent males. His findings have already contributed to revisions of the new edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Microdisorders (DSMM) which will appear in 2015.
Dr. Yeabetz is vice president of the International Association of Psychological Microdisorders (IAPM), serves on the board of the International Society of Microtherapy (ISM) and is Editor of the Journal of Psychological Microdisorders (JPM). He is a columnist for Microdisorders Today and the author of several books on the subject.
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