Dr. Mardoche Sidor is a quadruple board-certified psychiatrist, trained in general psychiatry, child and adolescent psychiatry, forensic psychiatry, and addiction psychiatry. He is also trained in public and community psychiatry and geriatric psychiatry. Formerly an Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Columbia University, Dr. Sidor is now affiliated with the Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research. He is the founder of the SWEET Institute and currently serves as Medical Director at Urban Pathways in New York City.Dr. Sidor has dedicated his life to transforming mental health care by integrating scientific rigor, clinical depth, and spiritual insight. He is a prolific author, national and international speaker, and thought leader in inside-out systems transformation. His work blends psychoanalysis, neuroscience, trauma healing, and applied philosophy to promote sustainable change across individuals, teams, and institutions. Dr. Karen Dubin, PhD, LCSW, is a distinguished licensed clinical social worker with deep expertise in adult and community mental health. She brings specialized experience in trauma, bereavement, and advocacy for justice-involved populations. Trained at both Columbia University and Adelphi University, she is widely recognized for her clinical acumen, leadership in program development, and enduring commitment to social justice.Dr. Dubin has held prominent leadership roles in both public and private sectors and currently serves as Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer of the SWEET Institute, where she spearheads innovative approaches to mental health education and workforce development.A dedicated educator and mentor, Dr. Dubin has supported hundreds of social workers in launching private practices, building organizations, advancing within agencies, and pursuing doctoral education. She has taught and presented at respected institutions including Columbia University, Howie the Harp, Hunter College, and Adelphi University, where she served as an Adjunct Professor of Social Work.Throughout her career, Dr. Dubin has remained steadfast in her mission to foster empowerment, professional growth, and meaningful systemic change across the field of mental health. Dr. Alison Dockery is a clinical psychologist, researcher, and educator with a passion for turning systems of survival into systems of healing. With deep expertise in adult development, organizational dynamics, and psychological integration, she has supported teams and leaders across the nonprofit, healthcare, and educational sectors to become more reflective, accountable, and purpose-aligned.Dr. Dockery is known for her grounded, human-centered approach to complexity. Her work integrates schema theory, systems thinking, and trauma-responsive leadership to help individuals and institutions move beyond performative reform and into true transformation.