JEAN M. ALBERTI
Jean M. Alberti, PhD, has become an authority in her field after founding her own clinic, Alberti Psychological Services, in 1981.
Jean M. Alberti, PhD, has become an authority in her field after founding her own clinic, Alberti Psychological Services, in 1981.
Working in a private practice since 1995, Pamela Cappetta also serves the Williamsburg Place & Farley Center as an allied health professor.
Frances Mann Lockwood, PhD, retired from her private practice in Jackson, Tennessee, in 2015 after maintaining it for eight years.
Sue Neufeld-Ellis has been an active worker in the fields of counseling, nursing, addiction and psychotherapy since 1981.
Now a retired occupational therapist and consultant, Nancy A. Beasom has accumulated more than 20 years of professional excellence.
A family and children development specialist and human behavior expert, Gail Gross is a family and child development psychologist and educator since 1975.
The first to graduate from college in her family, Marsha Schroeder maintains a private practice in East Tawas, Michigan, since 2003.
Karen Margulies-Green served as a psychotherapist at Green Associates for over 50 years and is a private practice clinical psychologist since 1972.
After she graduated, Bonnie Zindel combined her two loves, creative writing and psychoanalysis, and started writing groups for creative people.
Sarah Gallardo’s charity, Sarah Speaks Up, supports women, children, men and families living free of every kind of abuse since 2015.
Since 2013, Mary E. Swigar has been recognized as a professor emerita in psychiatry and neuropsychiatry of Robert Wood Johnson Medical School.
Dolores O. Morris is a private practice psychologist in New York since 1980 and supervisor for New York University’s program in psychotherapy since 1992.
Marillyn Brame is the owner and president of the Visual Arts Studio & Art School and a hypnotherapist at Visual Arts Hypnotherapy.
Since 2014, Pamela Flattau has served as the founder and executive director of the Psychology of Science in Policy (PsySiP) Project.
Marilyn J. Miller Broka retired in 2000 after working for nine years as a program supervisor at Southland Counseling Center in Lansing, Michigan.
For seven years, Debbie Reese Potts served as a mental health therapist at Baylor Scott & White Health, the largest nonprofit health care system in Texas.
Rosemary Ciullo worked at Henry Horner Children’s Center, and later her own private practice, which she ran out of her home from 1995 to 2000.
Alice Pouncey was a professor of psychology and home economics at East Central Community College until her retirement in 2001.
The owner and founder of the Shades of Blue Ranch for more than 20 years, Carol M. Swinford strongly believes in alternative medicine and animal therapy.
Barbara Eloisa Mai was inspired to pursue psychology and nursing by her friends. They always told her how approachable and comforting she was.
Driven by the belief that positive discipline is the best way to aid child development, Catherine Gruener continues to thrive at the head of her consultancy.
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