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Panel of Arbitrators & Mediators
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GRADUATE:
- University of Arizona, Ph.D., Educational Psychology, 1970
- North Texas State University, M.A., Clinical Psychology, 1964
- University of California, Berkeley, B.A., Psychology, 1962
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EXPERIENCE:
- Currently in independent practice in psychology, delivering clinical, consulting and educational services for over 15 years
- Clinical Evaluation and mediation of disputes, particularly planning for post divorce family relationships; stress management associated with life changes and work place trauma; clients are families in transition, Family Law Attorneys, Redlands Federal Bank and Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles
- Consulting Development, evaluation and refinement of innovative, "home grown" mental health and educational programs; completed 30 contracts in counties and school districts from L.A. to Modesto
- Educational Consultation with parents and teachers regarding steps to enhance student adjustment, a service provided as a non-public agency
- 1970-1977 Assistant to the Superintendent, San Bernardino City Unified School (40,000 students, 1800 employees, $40 million annual budget), responsible for organizational development program (1970-74); administratively responsible for Pupil Personnel Services, Special Education and Data Processing (1974-77)
- 1976-1981 Instructor, California State University at San Bernardino, contract to teach courses in assessment, therapy and industrial psychology
- 1969-1970 Director, Research Project investigating learning styles in young children, University of Arizona
- 1968-1969 Evaluation Specialist and Workshop Leader, Evaluative Programs for Innovative Curriculum (EPIC), University of Arizona
- 1967-1968 Supervisor of Counseling, Ford Motor Co., Project TEAM, Philadelphia, PA.
- 1964-1967 Clinical Psychologist, Lieutenant, U.S. Navy, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
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PROFESSIONAL:
- Board of Medical Quality Assurance, licensed in Psychology (PL 005731), 1978.
- Board of Behavioral Science Examiners, licensed in Educational Psychology (E 322), 1974.
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