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About Dr. Dan Elash

Where Insight Meets Action: Dr. Dan Elash, 30 Years of Transformational Guidance.

A Legacy Forged in Diligence, Defined by Innovation, Measured in Impact.

Throughout my professional life, I’ve worked at the intersection of psychology, leadership, and transformation. My journey has been grounded in clinical expertise and driven by a passion for helping people, organizations, and communities realize their fullest potential. What follows is not just a list of credentials, but a story of impact—across courtrooms, clinics, classrooms, and boardrooms.


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Throughout my professional life, I’ve worked at the intersection of psychology, leadership, and transformation. My journey has been grounded in clinical expertise and driven by a passion for helping people, organizations, and communities realize their fullest potential. What follows is not just a list of credentials, but a story of impact—across courtrooms, clinics, classrooms, and boardrooms.

A Forensic Foundation

Earning my Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of Kansas gave me more than academic training—it launched a career rooted in understanding human behavior under pressure. Early on, I conducted group therapy with inmates at the Kansas State Penitentiary and completed intensive psychological assessments at the Jackson County Jail in Kansas City. These formative experiences taught me how people adapt to high-stress environments and how the legal system intersects with mental health.

Later, I contributed to the Kansas City Bar Association’s professional development programs and served as an expert witness in Missouri, Maine, and Virginia. As a former diplomat in the American College of Forensic Psychology, I helped courts and attorneys unravel complex psychological issues, always with the aim of ensuring fairness and clarity in legal decisions.

A Clinical Calling

My clinical career began with an internship at a residential drug treatment center. From there, I moved into therapeutic work at the Wyandot County Mental Health Center and then served as a staff psychologist at Osawatomie State Hospital, where I worked with adults across the full spectrum of psychiatric needs—including on the forensic ward.

I’ve also been in private practice in three states—Missouri, Maine, and Virginia—where I supported individuals and families through personal crises, transitions, and long-term healing. I led needs assessments for Social Security Disability and directed three mental health centers in Northern Maine. In that role, I was granted admitting privileges to the regional hospital and provided guidance to courts, schools, and state departments on complex mental health and developmental cases.

At the intersection of leadership and mental health, I’ve supported pastors and congregations in crisis. My work with the BGAV and the Center for Congregational Health has brought me into sacred spaces, helping faith communities navigate difficult transitions and regain stability.

Integrating Medicine & Coaching

Throughout my career, I’ve served as an adjunct professional at hospitals and medical schools—from St. Luke’s Medical Center in Kansas City to the University of Missouri Medical School. These roles expanded my understanding of how psychological and medical systems overlap, and how to support patients holistically.

Today, I continue to coach through organizations like Living Free Together, a nonprofit supporting military families. Whether in hospitals or homes, my focus remains the same: empower people to make meaningful, resilient change.

Teaching & Thought Leadership

Teaching has always been close to my heart. Over the years, I’ve consulted with and lectured at the University of Virginia, the University of Maine at Fort Kent, the University of Missouri Medical School, and even the United States Naval War College. I believe in making complex ideas accessible and actionable for real-world leaders.

I’ve published over 40 articles and three books exploring leadership, authenticity, and organizational energy. My writing has been featured by Leader-Values.com, ExpertAccess, and Chief Executive China—always with the goal of helping leaders bring clarity, courage, and consciousness to their work.

Selected Writings

Articles:

• “Are You A Sucker for A Good Excuse?” – Expertaccess.cincom.com, 2010

• “Authenticity and Leadership” – Leader-Values.com, June 2010

• “Leadership in Uncertain Times” – CW Bulletin, April 2009

• “Excuses Inevitably Lead To Value Destruction” – Leader-Values.com, February 2010

• “Infusing Your Organization with Energy and Hope” – Leader-Values.com, July 2010

• “Thought Killers: How Leaders Lower Their Followers’ IQs” – Chief Executive China, June 2004

Books:

• Leadership Imperatives – ICFAI University Press, Hyderabad, India, 2006 (with K.B.S. Kumar)

• Doing It Right: Realizing Your Company’s Potential – iBizresources, New York, 2003

Current Board Positions

KEYS 365 – Advisory Board (Non-Profit Specializing in suicide prevention) 

Voices for Mental Health – (Non – Profit Specializing in broadcasting & disseminating

information in support of mental health) 

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