Nina Josefowitz, PhD, is a psychologist in private practice and has taught a graduate level course on cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for over fifteen years in the Counseling and Clinical Psychology Program at OISE, University of Toronto. Josefowitz has offered workshops in CBT throughout Ontario and internationally. She has appeared in court numerous times as an expert witness in cases involving interpersonal violence. Josefowitz was on the Council of the College of Psychologists of Ontario for nine years, and President of the College from 2001-2003. She has published in the area of trauma, cognitive behavioural therapy, women's issues, ethics and clinical psychology. Her most recent interests include incorporating imagery into CBT.
David Myran, MD, FRCPC, is a geriatric psychiatrist and assistant professor in the department of psychiatry at the University of Toronto. For many years he was the director of the Geriatric Psychiatry Outreach Team at Baycrest Health Sciences, a University of Toronto affiliated hospital, where he is currently a staff psychiatrist. Myran is one of the CBT supervisors for psychiatry residents at the University of Toronto. Myran has published and presented at professional conferences on a wide number of topics including: psychological treatment for irritable bowel syndrome, a range of topics within geriatric psychiatry, the therapeutic relationship, and depression. His most recent interests include using telehealth to provide psychiatric services to older adults who are housebound.