Chair
Deb Loest Deppe
Deb Loest Deppe was a student in the original Professional ABM Practitioner Training Program, graduating in 2002 and the Mastery Trainings in 2004. She has assisted in the ABM Training Programs since 2004, becoming an Assistant Trainer in 2011 and a Trainer in 2014.
One of Deb's primary goals is to see all ABMNM Practitioners succeed and learn, along with the success of the ABMNM Training Programs. She is thrilled to be able to lead and develop the ABMNM Association Intl. into what it will become, a support to all ABMNM Practitioners and expanding ABMNM throughout the world.
Deb has been in organizational and leadership roles her entire career. As a college student, she was president of the University Speech Pathology Association, and upon graduating she then became President of the Sacramento Area Speech Path Association serving for two terms. She has been Lead Speech Therapist in her hospital positions. She has a business background and currently owns and runs two businesses. When she became an ABMNM Practitioner she stepped in and along with her colleagues developed the FS and TML notes and has continued to help with organizational needs as an Assistant Trainer and Trainer assisting with organizing staff, website programs, archiving materials and many other needs within the training program.
Deb has a full-time private practice in Humboldt County, California, offering ABMNM® lessons to clients from around the country. She applies the Nine Essentials and principles of NeuroMovement® in her work with infants, children, and adults in all areas, including dynamic movement, sports injuries, torticollis, speech, swallowing, latch-suck issues, breathing, and communication. Besides being an ABMNM Practitioner and Trainer, Deb is a Certified Breast Feeding Specialist and Licensed Speech Language Pathologist.
ABM®NeuroMovement® is not a medical modality and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment provided by your physician or other medical professionals. Always seek the advice of your physician, or other qualified healthcare providers, with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition, treatment, or if you seek to discontinue current treatment/s. As each adult and child is unique, results and outcomes are not guaranteed and may vary.