SARAH C. GREENFIELD
With a wide variety of interests, Sarah C. Greenfield wore a lot of hats over the course of her career.
With a wide variety of interests, Sarah C. Greenfield wore a lot of hats over the course of her career.
Frances Jane Wirth was a school psychologist at School District 130, School District 89, and the Clark County School District until she retired in 2005.
Backed by expertise in Christian therapy, adoption, narcissism, PTSD, depression, and anxiety, Judy Sobczak continues to thrive as a licensed psychologist.
Nena M. Nera has been the president and chief executive officer of The “N” Company, where she offers mentoring for health care professionals, since 2000.
Susan B. Parker has been a senior advisor with Susan Parker and Associates since 2011.
Jacqueline Ruth Johnson rejoined Mt. Sinai Beth Israel in 2015 as a case manager, and has held the title ever since.
Dr. Beverly Jewell Sutton is an accomplished child psychiatrist who spent four decades with the Austin State Hospital before her retirement in 2010.
Sue Ellen Maltby has been the lead teacher in the West Virginia Department of Education since 1991.
An experienced marriage and family therapist, Eleanor Zeitlen Avinor has thrived in her private mental health care practice since 2007.
Dr. Zunino is a supervisor in the Center for Study of Anorexia and Bulimia and the Metropolitan Institute for Training in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy.
Backed by more than two decades of professional excellence, Miriam Kove continues to thrive as a psychotherapist in New York.
Christyann “Chris” Mayhew is proud to have served as an independent psychological consultant in San Antonio for more than two decades.
Mary Lynn Crow is a tenured professor at the University of Texas at Arlington and a psychologist in private practice in Fort Worth, Texas.
A psychiatric nurse practitioner, Linda P. Sillars is currently flourishing at the head of her private mental health practice in Auburn, New York.
Estherina Shems concluded her career as an early intervention consultant for the Community Council for Mental Health in Philadelphia.
Elaine G. Adevai is currently the executive director of New Vista for Families, Inc., a nonprofit organization for victims of domestic violence.
Dr. Ellen M. Scrivner has been an executive fellow at the Police Foundation in Washington since 2012.
Dr. Skipi Lundquist Smoot has operated her private practice at Cognitive Psyche Therapy for Adolescents and Adults since 1995.
Eliza Hudson-Zonn is the director of nursing at the Arc of Morris Chapter, the Medical Day Care Center and the New Community Extended Care Center.
Barbara G. Holder spent 27 years as a school psychologist for the Bermuda Ministry of Education followed by 10 years in the same role in the United States.
Bertha Genna Kondrak has had her own private practice since 1989 and has been a professor at Central Texas College since 2003.
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