Prof. Jeanne Stolzer, PhD, Academic, Child Advocate

Prof. Jeanne Stoltzer, PhD

Dr. Jeanne Stolzer is a Professor of Human Development at the University of Nebraska-Kearney. She currently teaches infant, child, and lifespan development classes and is an internationally recognized researcher. For decades, Dr. Stolzer has published numerous peer-reviewed articles and has presented her research at the national and international levels. She has won various prestigious research and teaching awards and has been a passionate child advocate for over 35 years. Dr. Stolzer’s research interests include the connection between unprovoked mass murder and psychiatric drugs, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), the meteoric rise of psychiatric diagnoses, the biocultural implications of attachment parenting, the multivariational effects of labeling children, and challenging the existing medical model which seeks to pathologize normal-range human behaviors.

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Gail Tasch, MD

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Dr. Gail Tasch is a board certified psychiatrist, attended Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine and completed a residency at Mayo Clinic in Rochester MN. Although trained in conventional medicine, Dr. Tasch has been concerned about the harm that people experience from the field of psychiatry.  Her main focus at this time is getting people out of abusive guardianships and mental health commitments. She has helped many patients leave the mental health system. 

 Dr. Stoltzer love music, dancing, sunshine, animals and being outdoor immersed in nature surrounded by God's glorious creation.