1. Carolyn R. Michaels received her MA in clinical psychology from the University of Manitoba and her PhD in school psychology from Syracuse University in 1988. She also obtained clinical psychology training at Syracuse University and at an internship in Chicago, Illinois. Subsequently, she worked as a clinical psychologist for a group private practice. She has also held positions as a clinical psychologist in a correctional setting and in a developmental center.
2. Lawrence J. Lewandowski received his MA and PhD in education and psychology from the University of Michigan. Currently, he is an associate professor of psychology and education at Syracuse University. Much of his research and writing pertains to the cognitive, affective, and neuropsychological aspects of learning disabilities. He is a coauthor of a new book titled The Scientific Study of Learning Disabilities: An Historical Perspective. Address: Carolyn R. Michaels, 5970 Harbord Dr., Oakland, CA 94611.