Noëlle Damon, LCSW-R, DAAETS, is a psychotherapist in private practice, who provides treatment, supervision, consultation, and presentations in the areas of traumatic stress, anxiety, stress reduction, and restorative meditation practices. She is a contributing author of the book Speaking About The Unspeakable (2008). She is a Diplomate of the American Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress in collaboration with the National Center for Crisis Management, a certified EMDR practitioner (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) and a teacher of iRest (Integrative Restoration)and BreathBodyMind Trauma Treatment. She assisted the American Red Cross response to Hurricane Katrina, local flooding disasters, and was the recent Clinical Supervisor for the New York City Trauma Recovery Network for Trauma Recovery,EMDR Humanitarian Assistance Programs, assisting communities impacted by Superstorm Sandy in 2012-2013. She is presently on the Board of directors of Trauma Recovery, EMDR Humanitarian Assistance Programs, and sits on the International Committee and the Trauma Recovery Networks Committee.
Since 1978, when Noëlle Damon work began in the field of crisis intervention and advocacy, she has accrued years of working with individuals, families, community supported organizations, and disaster relief agencies. In 2012, Noelle was appointed to the Advisory Board of ClearCause (an advocacy group working towards improving regulations and accountability in study abroad programs) to assist families who have suffered the loss of their children while overseas.