Supervision and Training in Clinical Psychology was provided
Psychologist, Greenbriar Training Center for Mentally Retarded, Handicapped and Severely
Learning Disabled Children and Adults (ages 7-23), Residential Treatment and Assessment
Facility of the West Virginia Department of Health (4/81-12/81)
Job responsibilities included:
  Serving as Clinical and School Psychologist
  Providing Psychological and Neuropsychological assessments of residents for  
diagnosis and treatment planning, and Neuropsychological assessments for all
 potential
new
admissions
  Consulting with resident teachers on B-MOD programs
  Developing, maintaining and acting as chairman of a behavior management team
  Training aides to write and carry out their own behavioral modification programs
 under
supervision
  Developing and managing a Token Economy System
  Assisting in the development of Individualized Education Programs (IEPs)
  Providing counseling to residents, staff and others
  Supervising the evening shift and a psychological assistant
  Testifying at court hearings for civil commitment
  Supervision and Training in Clinical and School Psychology was provided  
Farmer, Shepherd, Honey Producer,  Honey Bee Queen Breeder (8/76-4/81)
Honey Bee Specialist (Educator and Inspector), West Virginia Department of Agriculture.
seasonal employment, 8/80-10/80).
Honey Bee Queen Breeder and Personnel Consultant, Genetic Systems Inc., LaBelle,  
Florida. (Seasonal employment, 2/80-5/80)
Assistant Professor Psychology, Department of Psychology, University of Nebraska at
Omaha, Graduate Faculty, (8/73-7/76)
Job responsibilities included:
Teaching courses in psychology including: Physiological  
Psychology, Animal Behavior, Introductory Psychology and others.
Supervision of Graduate Students Research
Supervised Master's Thesis on the use of temperature biofeedback to  
 Control
migraine
headaches.
Participating in Psychology Department Meetings and acitivities
including research in Biofeedback for Consciousness Control
Assistant Professor of Psychology, Department of Psychiatry, University of Nebraska at
Omaha, Nebraska Psychiatric Institute, (1971-1976)
Job responsibilities included:
  Managing a developmental neuropsychobiology laboratory
  Supervising students in a mental retardation research training program
  Conducting research on the development of sleep in kittens, rats and newborn  
humans using electrophysiological techniques including evoked potentials,
 electroencephalograms,
electromyograms, electro-oculograms and others
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