President of National Association of Peer Program Professionals (NAPPP)
Bio
Judith A. Tindall, Ph.D. is a licensed psychologist and consultant. She is president of National Association of Peer Program Professionals (NAPPP). She has written the following books: Evaluation of Peer and Prevention Peer Program: A Blueprint for Success; An In-Depth look at Peer Programs second edition, Peer Power Book 1: Becoming an Effective Peer Helper and Conflict Mediator, fourth edition, Peer Power, Book 2, Applying Peer Helping Skills, Third Edition: Peers Helping Peers Program for the Preadolescent and Leaders Manual; 3R's of Feeling: Receiving, Reflecting and Responding. She has conducted two webinars on Peer-to-Peer Strategies for Bullying Prevention/Intervention and Peer-to-Peer Strategies for
Suicide Prevention. She has appeared on Radio and TV on a variety of topics including Good Morning America. She has been a participant in the Bullying Summit in Washington D. C. She has provided peer training nationally and internationally including the UN (S.O. S. program,), S. Korea, Egypt, Alaska, and 45 lower states. She assisted the NTHSA in evaluating three projects and the FFA for creating a national evaluation model and needs assess for their programs. She has helped to develop the Zero Tolerance for Underage Drinking and Driving, seatbelt, drowsy driving curriculum.