Title: Professor Emeritus, Psychology
Company: Spalding University
Location: Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Affiliations/Associations/Societies:
- Academy of Family Psychology
- Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental Health Administration (chair/moderator, Family Research Conference, 1981) (Now Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration “SAMHSA”)
- American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT)
- American Family Therapy Academy (AFTA) (chair, Alcohol and Drug Interests Group, 1982-1987)
- American Psychological Association (APA), (Five Divisions, Fellow)
- Association Sistemica de Buenos Aires (honorary member)
- Family Health Plan (consultant, 1985-1988)
- Fulbright Commission (consultant, 1987-1992) (sponsor, 1987-1992) (supervisor, 1987-1992) (visiting professor, 1991)
- International Family Therapy Association (IFTA)
- National Council on Family Relations (NCFR)
- National Institute on Drug Abuse, Family Therapy Prevention Research Project (member, advisory group, 1981-1982)
- South African Institute of Marital and Family Therapy (honorary member)
- The White House, Consultant and Writer for the Office of Drug Abuse Policy (ODAP) (1977-1981)
- The White House, Special Action Office on Drug Abuse Policy (Ad Hoc Committee, 1974)
- United States Army (active duty as a graduate student and psychologist, 1965-1972)
- United States Department of Defense, Task Group on Alcoholism, The Pentagon, Washington, D.C. (member, 1971-1972)
Achievements:
- Honoree, Distinguished Worldwide Humanitarian Award (2021)
- Featured Member, Marquis Millennium Magazine, Marquis Who’s Who (2020)
- Inductee, Top Professionals of the Year, Marquis Who’s Who (2020, 2018)
- Recipient, Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award (2019)
- Inductee, Top Educators, Marquis Who’s Who (2018)
- Featured Listee, “Who’s Who in the World,” Marquis Who’s Who (2020, 2019, 2005-2016)
- Featured Listee, “Who’s Who in America,” Marquis Who’s Who (2004-2016)
- Featured Listee, “Who’s Who in Medicine and Healthcare,” Marquis Who’s Who (2006-2012)
- Featured Listee, “Who’s Who in Science and Engineering,” Marquis Who’s Who (2005-2012)
- Inductee, Hall of Fame, Schenectady City School District (2008)
- Recipient, Award of Appreciation, Kentucky Division of American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (2004)
- Recipient, Cumulative Contribution to Family Therapy Research Award, American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (2003)
- Recipient, Presidential Citation, American Psychological Association (2001)
- Recipient, Legacy Circle Award, National Council on Family Relations (1999)
- Grant Recipient, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (1998-2012)
- Certificate of Appreciation for Service on the Mayor’s Drug and Alcohol Treatment Planning Committee, City of Louisville (1998)
- Recipient, Award for Distinguished Contribution to Family Systems Research, American Family Therapy Academy (1997)
- Recipient, Plaque of Appreciation, Foundation for Parents in Action, Argentina (1991)
- Recipient, Shield of Police of Salta Province, Argentina (1991)
- Recipient, Award in Appreciation for Dedication to the Enhancement of Family Life, National Council on Family Relations (1988)
- Keynote Speaker and Workshop Presenter, with Closing Statement by Coretta Scott King (widow of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.), at a conference on “Challenges, Opportunities and Dilemmas… The Changing American Family,” Moderated by Urban League Director William A. Johnson, Jr., Commission on Interfaith Cooperation, Urban League of Rochester (1984)
- Certificate of Appreciation for Excellence in Teaching, Supervision, and Valued Contribution to the Work of the Training Committee, Family Institute of Philadelphia (1983)
- Honorary Life Membership Award, South African Institute of Marital and Family Therapy (1983)
- Key to the City of Gainesville, Florida, Mayor of Gainesville, Florida (1982)
- Recipient, Award for Outstanding Research Contribution in Marital and Family Therapy, American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (1980)
- Named, Annual Distinguished Fellow, Pikes Peak Mental Health Center (1980)
- Grant Recipient, National Institute on Drug Abuse (1974-1984, 1995-1997)
- Decorated, Bronze Star Medal, United States Army (1971)
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