Matthew Dahlitz has a wide ranging, interdisciplinary knowledge that can be of great value to you as you bring into convergence all that you are with all that you know. Matthew helps people “join the dots” in professional practice and in life. Matthew is both university trained and an autodidact whose knowledge spans across the arts, technology, psychology, neuroscience, emergency medicine, and business. He has studied psychology at the University of Queensland with a Master of Counseling degree specializing in neuropsychotherapy. He is the creator and CEO of this platform, The Science of Psychotherapy, has taught post-graduate courses in neuropsychotherapy, and is author of the book The Psychotherapists’s Essential Guide to the Brai

Richard Hill, MA, MEd, MBMSc, DPC, has emerged from a diverse and fascinating journey to become an innovative speaker on the mind, brain and the human condition. From an early career in the creative arts, Richard returned to intellectual studies at 42 (1996) beginning with a Bachelor of Arts majoring in linguistics. This triggered a curiosity that led to a diploma in counselling and a new career in psychotherapy. Studying continued and he has added three Masters degrees – an MA in Social Ecology; an MEd in Social Ecology; and a Masters in Brain and Mind Sciences (MBMSc) from Sydney University. Richard is also fortunate to be mentored by the esteemed Ernest Rossi PhD who has invited Richard into the International Psychosocial Genomics Research Team to study the impact of therapeutic practice on the genetic level.

Dahlitz and Hill have generously provided a link for my audience to the documentary film which was the focus of our interview.  You can check it out for yourself, here: https://perfektstudios.com/toward-singularity/