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I have had quite a career with my earliest position with Texas A&M University as a Program Assistant for the Expanded Nutrition Program (for 7 years). I supervised eight lovely women facilitating/instructing them in the field of nutrition and delivering good health and eating practices to homemakers in Bell county.
Employed at CCCMH/MR for a total of 13 yrs. (1971-93)in the capacity of Financial Interviewer/Therapist Tech III/Case Worker II (Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor)
Employed at the Barlett State Jail as a Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor (Case Worker II- 1995-97)
Employed at Temple ISD as Art Instructor (Garcia Elementary), Alternative Teacher, etc. (1991thru99)
Employed at Greenleaf Psychiatric Center, Killeen, TX, and other private mental health facilities (1990s)
Employed at Texas Youth Commission, Mart, TX. (1999-2001) as a Case Worker III
Employed at Ft. Worth ISD as an Adult Education Instructor/Facilitator/Counselor (2003 -2012).
I was the first to acquire the Adult Education Credential (online) through San Marcos Texas State University (2010)
Educational Degrees:
AA Degree in Psychology/Sociology from Temple College (1984), Temple, TX
BS Degree in Psychology from the American Tech. Univ. (1987), Killeen, TX
MS Degree in Counseling Psychology from the University of Central Texas (1991), Killeen, TX
PhD in Education with specialization in Curriculum, Instruction, & Assessment from Concordia University (2008)
MS Degree in Leadership in Higher Education from Capella University (2010), Minneapolis, MN
I am a published author see the title below:
Diverse Issues Of Women Professoriate/The How and Now Methods of Bridging the Gap Between GED and Post-Secondary Education
Printed by Xlibris Corporation in Soft-cover & E-Book with 5-Star ratings in several countries (visit Google.com to see ratings, etc.)
On the market thru Barnes & Nobles, Amazon, Book Nook, ABE (others)
Lay Leader (1986), Advanced Lay Leader (1998-2012)
Ordained Minister through ULC Monastery (2013) (Discourse in Seminary)