Clinical Psychologist, Ohio License #4658
education |
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| Doctor of Philosophy, 1989 | Union Institute, Cincinnati, Ohio. Clinical Psychology: The Etiology of Men's Violence |
| Master of Arts, 1982 | Beacon College, Washington, DC. History & Communications |
| Bachelor of Arts, 1974 | Beacon College. Creative Writing & American History |
| work experience | |
| 1988-present | Tower Psychological Services, Cleveland, Ohio: Private Practice of family therapy. |
| 1991-present | New River Growth Cooperative, Cleveland, Ohio: Private Practice of Individual therapy. |
| 1981-1991 | ETI Technical College, Cleveland, Ohio: Associate Professor of Humanities and Counseling Coordinator. |
| 1981-1983 | Capital University (University Without Walls) Columbus, Ohio: Adjunct Faculty |
| 1981-1982 | Cleveland Men's Center, Cleveland, Ohio. Executive Director & Counselor. |
| 1977-1980 | Cleveland Urban Learning Community, Cleveland, Ohio: Executive Director and Counseling Coordinator. |
accomplishments of note |
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| Elected President of
Faculty Council of ETI Technical College, 1985-1988. Vice-President, 1988-1991.
Communications Coordinator for BrotherPeace Day, International observance of men's
violence, co-sponsored by over sixty international women's rights, peace, and social
justice groups, 1986 and 1987. Coordinated, facilitated, and/or led dozens of workshops for peers and the public on sex roles and sexism, assertiveness, relationship addiction, stress reduction, and self-esteem. Coordinator for Sex Offender Program, Northeast Pre-Release Center 1991 to 1996. Coordinator for Men & Violence Program of The Free Medical Clinic of Greater Cleveland, and have done extensive clinical supervision there since 1990. Consultant for Lakewood Board of Education for Sexual Harassment Training in 1994, Co-Chair of National Organization for Men Against Sexism, 1995 to the present. Many original readings/discussions involving social issues; broadcast on National Public Radio (NPR). |
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publications |
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| Over one hundred poems and
articles published between 1970 and 1980. Over one hundred songs published and produced
between 1980 and 1995. Occasional articles in periodicals. Editor or co-editor of five
poetry collections. Editor of Liberation News (Cleveland area quarterly-publication
currently suspended) and co-editor of Brother (a national quarterly). Author of Oh Say Can You See, supplemental text for history Department of Cuyahoga Community College, 1974-1975. |
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