Carlos P. Zalaquett is a professor in the Department of Educational Psychology, Counseling, and Special Education at the Pennsylvania State University. His current brain-based research integrates mind, brain, and body in the exploration of human behavior central to psychotherapy. He is the past-president of the Society of Interamerican Psychology-Sociedad Interamericana de Psicología (SIP), the Florida Mental Health Counseling Association, and the Suncoast Mental Health Counselors Association (SMHCA), president of the Pennsylvania Mental Health Counselors Association, and member of the Global Psychology Alliance (GPA). Carlos is the author or coauthor of more than 60 scholarly publications and eight books, including the Spanish version of Basic Attending Skills. He has received many awards, including the University of South Florida’s Latinos Association’s Faculty of the Year: the Tampa Hispanic Heritage’s Man of Education Award,; the SMHCA’s Emeritus Award; the recognition for his contribution to internationalizing the VIII Regional Congress of the Inter-American Psychological Society, awarded by the Board of Directors of CIP in Concepción, Chile; the recognition for his contributions to SIP, presented at the SIP’s International Congress, in Paraguay. He was named an honorary member of the College of the Order of Psychologists of Spain for his contributions to psychology last year, in Tarragona, Spain. He is an internationally recognized expert on mental health, counseling, psychotherapy, diversity, social justice, and education and has conducted workshops and lectures in 18 countries.