The AACP membership list below is not intended for commercial uses. If referrals for professional services are sought using this membership list, it should be noted that some information regarding specific providers may be outdated or not yet updated. Also, this list contains some members who have retired and are no longer practicing. It is always prudent to check the licensure status of any psychologist (or other mental health provider) by contacting the appropriate licensing board in the state of practice. (See the asppb.org website for addresses and websites of psychology licensing boards.)
Independent practice with individuals, couples, families and adolescents; home/job stress and conflict resolution; personal and relationship concerns; school bullying; divorce counseling, mediation and collaborative practice
Degrees:
Ph.D., 1966, SUNY/Buffalo
Board Certified in Clinical Psychology, American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP) 1978; Board Certified in Forensic Psychology, American Board of Forensic Psychology (ABFP), 1979; Board Certified in Couple and Family Psychology, American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP), 2002, Fellow, Professiional Academy of Custody Evaluators an Member, The PACE Admisory Council, 1993