Education:
University of Washington: B.A. Degree, 1959; M.S.W. Degree, 1963

Publications:
“Love and Forgiveness,” A Workbook for Self Healing and Healing Relationships, 1989.
“A Guy Called Society,” in Family Affairs, Fall 1963.
“A Study of Counselor, Supervisor, Adminstrator Attitudes,” in Case Recordings, IRS, Washington D.C.. May 1963, Macdonald and Shaw.
“Who Actually Reads Case Records,” in Case Recordings, IRS, Washington D.C., May 1963, Macdonald, R.W., and Shaw, L.M.
“CINDY,” in VOICES: The Art and Science of Psychotherapy, Vol. 7, No. 4, 1972.


Professional:

Dec. 1965–Present Private Practice: Individual, Group, Family Psychotherapy. Business Consultant. seminar Leader.
Oct. 1982–2000 Consultant, Nordsjaellands Gestalt Institute, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Feb. 1981–2000 Consultant, Gestalt Institute of Frankfurt, Germany.
Sept. 1979–2001 Consultant, Warren Robinson and Associates, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
May 1987–Present Sponsor—Volunteer Leader, three–day Love and Forgiveness Seminars at Monroe State Prison.
1976–1979 Instructor, Experimental College, University of Washington—Taught Self–Healing in Coping with Cancer and Other Illnesses.
April 1969–June 1970 Visiting Lecturer, Department of Architecture, Univeristy of Washington—Experientally taught classes on sensory awareness and contact with one’s creativity.
Jan. 1969—April 1969 Co-Leader of Psychodrama group at University of Washington Hospital.
Dec. 1968–April 1969 Consultant, Staff Development Group. Psychiatric Ward, King County Hospital.
Sept. 1967–Mar. 1969 Consultant, Staff Development Groups. Western State Hospital.
Mar.1967–Jan. 1969 Consultant, Federal Offenders Rehabilitation. Research Project.
Jan. 1967–Jan. 1969 Instructor, Free University of Seattle—An Experimental Introduction to Group and Individual Dynamics.
June 1964–June 1967 Group co-therapy in private practice with Frank Hammer, Ph.D.
Jan. 1966–Mar. 1967 Assistant Director of Research. Rehabilitation Research Institute—In charge of Family Therapy Project.
Oct. 1966–Nov. 1966 Neighborhood House, Seattle, WA.—Training sessions for Community Aides.
Jan. 1964—Mar. 1966 Instructor, Shoreline Community College, Seattle, WA.—Sociology, Child Development, and Deviant Behavior.
June 1963–Jan. 1966 Caseworker, Family Counseling Service, Seattle, WA.
Oct. 1962–June 1963 Project Assistant, Vocational Rehabilitation, Seattle, WA.
May 1961–Oct. 1962 Night Supervisor, Seattle Children’s Home.
June 1958–Sept. 1958 Psychiatric Aide, Pinel Foundation Hospital, Seattle, WA.
May 1957–May 1961 Admissions Officer, Group Supervisor, Caseworker, King County Juvenile Court, Seattle, WA.

I have also led sensitivity and encounter groups of a racially mixed nature for Headstart, PTA groups, and Central Area schools, and have been the Field Faculty Person for four masters candidates in Psychology through Goddard College, Plainfield, Vermont, and Antioch University, Seattle Washington.

Membership in Professional Associations:
National Association of Social Workers (A.C.S.W.)
Board Member, Family House, 1968-1978.
Advisory Board, Advanced Human Studies Institute, Coral Gables, Florida, 1981-1982.


Personal:
Date of Birth: August 23, 1935
Marital status: Married

References:
John Enright, Ph.D.
621 Larkspur Plaza Drive
Larkspur, CA 94939

Thomas Bungardt, President
Gestatlt Institute of Frankfurt
Herderstrasse 36
6000 frankfurt A.M.I

Joe Goodman, Ph.D.
52 Gilgorm road
Toronto, Canada M4N 3NI

Niels Hoffmeyer, Ph.D.
Nordsjaellands Gestalt Institute
GL Mollevej 1
DK 3000 Frederiksvarle
Denmark


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