Elements Organizer Menu Off Screen Mac OS X

Photoshop elements organizer was loading and I was changing the size of the window.  The program was kind of freezing and the top of the window got dragged off screen.  Nothing I have tried has gotten the window to its regular size.  I have tried changing the computers resolution, closing the program, reopening it, and restarting the computer.  I don't have the option of using the window > zoom.  Has anyone had this problem and solved it?
Thanks!

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