is a board-certified art therapist and credentialed supervisor, a licensed marriage and family therapist and certified archetypal pattern analyst.  Evie is associate professor emerita at the Albertus Magnus College: Master of Arts in Art Therapy and Counseling, and taught at the Yale University Sherwin B. Nuland Summer Institute of Bioethics.  She has lived and worked in Afghanistan, Israel, and India and implemented humanitarian art therapy projects in India, Jamaica, and the US.  She is active in hospice care, offers courses on mortality, the use of visual arts to facilitate the inward journey, and has worked with combat veterans with complex trauma.  Evie has exhibited nationally and internationally as a printmaking artist.  She has written six book chapters on the applications of art therapy for grief, hospice, pediatric medicine, and healing after loss, as well as journal articles on spirituality and pilgrimage, that can be found in The Arts in PsychotherapyNursing ResearchDictionary of Religion and SpiritualityClinical Excellence in NursingJournal of American Art Therapy Association, and The Arts in Psychotherapy.