Susan Gordon, PhD, is a Core Adjunct Professor of Psychology at National University, La Jolla, California, and Research Director and Psychotherapist at the Southbury Clinic for Traditional Medicines, Southbury, Connecticut. She has a doctorate in the history and philosophy of psychology from Saybrook University and studied naturopathic medicine at Bastyr University. She is author of The Mind-Brain Continuum: Psychoneurointracrinology (Springer, 2022), editor of Neurophenomenology and Its Applications to Psychology; and author of “Psychoneurointracrinology: The Embodied Self” (Springer, 2013), author of “Alan Watts and Neurophenomenology” in The Relevance of Alan Watts in Contemporary Culture (Routledge, 2021), and co-author of “Humanistic Neuropsychology: The Implications of Neurophenomenology for Psychology” in The Handbook of Humanistic Psychology: Leading Edges in Theory, Research, and Practice (Sage, 2015). She is an invited lecturer at L’Institut des Systèmes Complexes Paris Île-de-France and a foreign expert of the Bureau of Foreign Experts Affairs, Guangxi Province, PRC.