Dr
Sunbeck earned her
Ph.D. from the University of Rochester in 1980 after being awarded a
full scholarship. On completing her doctorate, she was invited to be the
University of Rochester’s first staff psychologist for the Clinical
Psychology Department’s newly founded Mt. Hope Family Center for at-risk
children. Her interest in children, couples, families and groups
continues today; she teaches "Partner and Family Therapy" for John
Fisher College's masters program in Mental Health Counseling.
A second strong interest of 30 years is behavioral medicine. In
the mid-1980's Dr. Sunbeck was honored as the only American psychologist
to be personally invited to study spontaneous remission of illness
alongside one of Brazil’s most documented and medically authenticated
faith healers. Her extensive understanding of how beliefs and
perceptions allow or hinder physical and emotional health, academic and
career success, and every life choice, provides a solid foundation for a
gentle yet dynamic therapeutic process for positive change. Dr. Sunbeck
is also the creator and author of “Infinity Walk”, a successful
sensorimotor multi-tasking training method that is enhancing life skills
from preschools to senior living centers.
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