Dr. Mitch Hall
Internationally Recognized Leader in Spirituality, Psychology, Human Rights and Environmental Advocacy
Mitch Hall (PhD) has over 60 years of experience, education and advocacy in human rights, peace, and the environment. He has decades of experience with Yoga, Tai Chi, Qigong, contemporary somatic modalities, and meditation. He is a member of the Task Force on Indigenous Psychology and the Nonkilling Psychology Research Committee. He has served as a wellness counselor for disadvantaged, traumatized, inner-city youth and adult patients with complex medical and psychological needs; a peace and environmental movement organizer in Europe with the Fellowship of Reconciliation; a professor, adviser to international students at Stanford University and Norwich University, academic program director, and academic dean in higher education; a French-English interpreter for African refugees; a writer, translator, storyteller, and more. The Indian Board of Alternative Medicines in Kolkata honored Mitch with a PhD (h.c.) in Alternative Medicines. His master’s degree in Sociology is from the University of Chicago, and his bachelor’s in Religion is from Columbia University. He has been a speaker in peace psychology symposiums of the American Psychological Association, and presented at the 12th International Conference on Violence, Abuse, and Trauma.