PORNTHIP CHALUNGSOOTH, Ed. D.

Address 109 Upper Knapp Road PH: (570) 941-4163 (work) Clarks Summit, PA18411 (570) 587-5603 (Home) E-mail: [email protected] Fax: (570) 941-6492

PROFILE

Fourteen years of diverse clinical experience as a counselor. Certified as licensed professional counselor by the National Board for Certified Counselors (NCC) . Certified Addiction Counselor Diplomate (CAC Diplomate), Pennsylvania Certified Board. Sixteen years of teaching and research experiences in academic arenas while in , Canada, Australia and USA. Highly self- motivated and confident problem solver who continually seeks ways to expand professional knowledge. Team player with an infectious positive attitude and strong communication skills.

EDUCATION

Doctor of Education: Counseling, December, 1989. Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, Illinois. (CACREP Approved) Specialization: Counseling for Minorities and Women

Master of Arts: Clinical Psychology, April, 1981. Ateneo de Manila University, Quezon City, Philippines. Concentration: Clinical Counseling Psychology

Bachelor of Science: Clinical Psychology, March, 1976. ChiangMai University, Thailand.

PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION

Licensed Professional Counselor (# P9307012) - ARKANSAS National Certified Counselor (NCC - # 28277) - NCC Certified Addiction Counselor Diplomate (CAC # 6892) -PCB

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

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Assistant Professor (8/07- present) Counseling and Human Services Department, University of Scranton, Scranton, PA.

Courses Taught Undergraduate Courses: Multiculturalism in Human Services (CHS 333) Counseling Theories (CHS 242) Group Dynamics (CHS341)

Graduate Courses: Counseling and Interviewing Skills (COUN 501) Counseling Theories (COUN 502) Practicum: Elementary/Secondary School Counseling (COUN 593/592) Practicum: Community Counseling (COUN 590) Substance Abuse Education (COUN 561) Social and cultural Issues (COUN 506)

Adjunct Professor (8/93 - 07) Counselor Education Department, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR.

Teach "Basic Counseling Skills" and "Practicum in Counseling Skills." These courses involve teaching and training future professional counselors about helping skills, code of ethics, the impact of values and beliefs, and positive attitudes. Supervise and mentor the master degree-level practicum students in the program.

Associate Professor, Faculty Chair of Psychology Department, and Education Specialist (4/77 - 12/91) Payap University, ChaingMai, Thailand.

Taught a six-credit hour course on psychological topics. Supervised the entire staff and student leaders with special emphasis on outreach programs for community services. Counseled students and alumni on job search strategies, resume writing, interviewing techniques, and related topics. Offered specialized and standard workshops and group presentations; established national and international network between Payap University and other universities/institutions.

Teaching Assistant (9/86-9/87) Southeast Asian Studies Center, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, Illinois.

Taught a three-credit hour course of Thai language for undergraduate students who were required to fulfill their foreign language requirement on both levels–beginning and intermediate classes.

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COUNSELING EXPERIENCE

Mental Health Clinician (8/92-07) Counseling and Psychological Services, Pat Walker Health Center, Fayetteville, AR.

Provide weekly individual counseling for 20-22 college-aged individuals, presented with problems that included depression, anxiety, abuse issues, eating disorders, bereavement, conflict management, stress management, anger management, relationship difficulties, loss of academic motivation, seasonal fluctuations in affect, career issues, gender issues, developmental/identity issues and chemical dependency issues. Offer couple and family counseling particularly to non-traditional students, scholars, international students and their spouses. Lead and co-lead therapy, support, and psychoeducational groups. Conduct intake and referral interviews. Conduct urgent care and crisis intervention interviews and provide 24 hour emergency on-call services. Supervise 2 master-degree counselor education and clinical psychology practicum students per semester. Assist and provide translation for some international students. Provide individual counseling and couple counseling for gay, lesbian, cross-dresser, transgender clients, spouses and the significant others.

Professional Counselor for transgender clients, spouse/partners (10/95 - present) Spouse/Partners International Organization (S.P.I.C.E), Crutchfield, TX.

Offer support for spouses and significant others of cross-dresser, transgender clients. Provide an on-line case consultation for agency staff and conduct referral interviews. Participate in working with multidisciplinary setting in order to provide the best counseling care for clients during their transformation period.

Professional Counselor for AIDS patients and prostitutes in ChiangMai District (6/90 - 11/91) VD Center, ChiangMai 50200, Thailand.

Provided individual counseling to agency clients. Co-led small psycho-educational and support groups for agency clients and their family members. Performed crisis evaluation and intervention duties. Trained and supervised agency staff and bachelor-level practicum nursing students. Offered consultation for agency staff and volunteers. Conducted field-work consultation sessions for agency staff regarding psycho- educational topics for prostitutes throughout the brothels in ChiangMai District (563 brothels).

Counseling Intern (1/88 - 5/89) Career Planning and Placement Center, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, Illinois.

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Assisted college students with individual and small group counseling on career decision- making, job search, strategies, resume writing, and related matters. Participated in weekly supervision and training seminars in career decision-making, stress management and dress for success. Conducted weekly career assessment. Presented outreach activities at residence halls. Served as research assistant, aiding staff in literature reviews and data collection.

Clinical Psychology Intern (6/79 - 12/80) National Mental Hospital, Manila, Philippines.

Offered individual psychotherapy and co-led group therapy. Conducted weekly assessment, intake, and referral interviews. Created outreach programs on cultural adjustment issues for Thai Students Community Association in Manila city. Administered psychological tests to Filipino high school students at St. Paul Convent and Immaculate Conception schools.

Clinical Psychology Intern (6/75 - 4/76) National Psychiatric Mental Hospital, Bangkok and ChiangMai Hospital; Psychiatric Unit, ChiangMai, Thailand.

Co-led psychotherapy; conducted weekly assessment; participated in weekly supervision session; performed outreach on hygiene, relaxation techniques and recreation programs.

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

Researcher (10/01-12/02) Topic: Attitude of undergraduate students at the University of Arkansas toward transgendered student on campus.

Distributed 120 questionnaires to the undergraduate classes at the School of Education and School of Business on campus. Analyzed and processed the data.

Co-researcher (4/01-12/02) with Dr. Sam Winter, , China, Ms. Anne Beaumont, University of Essex, U.K., Ms. Nongnuch Rojanalert, , Thailand, Ms. Kuthida Maneerat, , Thailand, Dr. Loretta Ho, M.W., Baptist University, Hong Kong, China, Dr. The Yik Koon, University Utara, Malaysia, and Dr. Wong Ying Wuen, National University of Singapore, Singapore.

Topic: A seven-nation study of attitudes and beliefs about transpeople. Conducted a collaborative research project with scholars from universities abroad on gender and transgender issues. Planned, assessed, constructed and implemented the research instruments in order to gather data. Participated in data analysis process.

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Research Coordinator (8/92 - 12/00) Counseling and Psychological Services, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR.

Developed and conducted an ongoing satisfaction survey and evaluated emergency on- call service data. Assisted the director in collecting management data. Supervised and supported the staff clinicians in their own research efforts. Offered collaborative work with other staff members from other departments within the University Health Center and engaged in data collecting process. Served as unit liaison to participate in relevant research topics in the Division of Student Affairs Services on campus. Searched and submitted a proposal for grants and funding for future relevant research projects.

Researcher Liaison with the Research Consortium team of Counseling & Psychological Services in Higher Education (10/96 - 6/98) Counseling and Mental Health Center, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX.

Topic: Outcomes Study Planned and coordinated with the researchers from other counseling centers. Assisted the director of the unit in training the mental health staff regarding data gathering procedure. Monitored the whole data gathering process and submitted the data set for the final analysis.

Co-researcher with Dr. Mary Jackson (12/92 - 6/93) Counselor Education Department, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR.

Topic: Gender Communication Conducted a research project on the difference in gender communication. Planned, assessed, constructed and implemented the research instruments in order to gather data. Participated and screened the research participants for focus-group interviewing process and operated as a secondary researcher throughout the study.

Co-researcher with Dr. Carey Denholm (6/90 - 10/91) University of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia. . Topics: The Investigation of the Relevance of a Developmental Construct (Imaginary Audience Scale) with Thai Teenagers in ChiangMai, Thailand. A Comparison Study of a Developmental Construct of Teenager Female Prostitutes and Non-Teenager Female Prostitutes in ChiangMai District, Thailand. Canadian-Thai Comparative Study of University Students' Knowledge and Values Concerning Sexuality.

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Assisted the primary researcher conducted the research topics by planning, assessing and training research assistants for conducting field work. Coordinated and submitted the data gathered to the primary researcher in Australia. Offered strategic suggestions to the health care managers in ChiangMai District areas. Educated health educators on university campus in ChiangMai District concerning sexuality issues.

Researcher for Ministry of Education (6/90 - 11/91) Bangkok, Thailand.

Topic: Opinions of Women in ChiangMai Municipal Areas on Marriage. Planned and proposed the research project for funding by the government. Conducted, trained and supervised research assistants for field work in data gathering process. Analyzed and submitted the final written analysis of the study to the research board.

Researcher for Life Institute of Payap University (6/89 - 12/90) ChiangMai, Thailand.

Topic: Problems and Needs of Elderly in ChiangMai Municipal Area. Planned and proposed the research project for funding by the Life Institute. Supervised the field research assistants for data gathering and data analysis processes. Presented the research outcome in the first symposium conference of the institute.

CONSULTATION EXPERIENCE

Co-director (8/06-5/07). Awareness of eating disorder and body image issues–“Loving Yourself from the Inside Out,” sponsored by the Women’s Giving Circle of the University of Arkansas, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR.

International Students and Scholars Program Consultant (8/93-07) International Students and Scholars Office, Holcomb Hall, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR.

Assist, supervise and mentor the staff of International Students and Scholars Office in the development of psycho-educational programs regarding adjustment of international students and scholars to American culture. Provide and participate as a professional consultant for developing international peer education program. Assist in program evaluation process. Present numerous topics with regard to cultural differences to the staff members and student volunteers. Offer follow-up training and supervising sessions to cross-cultural mentors throughout the school year. Provide an on-going support group for international students and scholars throughout the academic year.

Consultant (9/93 - 12/93) Carlson Terrace Hall, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR.

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Supervised the development of “Spouse Mentors Program” for dependents of international students. Trained the hall managers to implement the program.

Professional Consultant for Women’s Studies Center (4/90 - 4/91) Payap University, ChiangMai, Thailand.

Supervised the staff of the Women’s Studies Center in implementing women’s projects on campus and nationwide. Attended national seminars on women’s issues. Participated in international conferences on women’s issues. Provided individual counseling for female students on strategies of self-esteem improvement. Developed training protocol on leadership training for female students on campus. Researched current women’s issues in Thailand and related fields and facilitated the dispersal of current information on Thai women to other Asian organizations.

OUTREACH

Outreach Project Coordinator (8/06-5/07)

Planned and supervised the graduate students working on the “Body Image Program” in order to promote the positive body image issues among female students on University of Arkansas campus. Lead a “Body Image Support Group” for female students throughout the Fall semester 2006.

Outreach Coordinator (8/94 - 3/96) Counseling and Psychological Services, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR.

Promoted effective educational programs on campus. Improved public awareness and understanding of the unit mission, services and activities. Participated as a liaison for developing collaborative projects with other units within University Health Center and Student Affairs Division. Provided in-house psycho-educational programs for the staff of University Health Center. Conducted outreach presentations on over 60 different topics for both university and the NW Arkansas community.

Outreach Co-coordinator (9/92 - 7/93) Counseling and Psychological Services, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR.

Co-conducted the programs on racism, culture shock and adjustment issues. Presented numerous topics with regards to mental health care issues.

ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE

Acting Director during the emergency on-call rotation duty (6/95-07)

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Counseling and Psychological Services, Pat Walker Health Center, Fayetteville, AR.

Conduct the administrative tasks while the director is off site. Provide collegial support among clinician staff. Offer consultation with the administrators, professors and medical staff during the time of crises on behalf of the director and the unit.

Medical Liaison (6/98-07) Counseling and Psychological Services, Pat Walker Health Center, Fayetteville, AR.

Promote an effective communication between the medical staff and the CAPS clinicians. Foster and support the collaborative models of providing clinical, preventive, and educational services between medical staff and CAPS staff.

Record Committee (6/96-05) Counseling and Psychological Services, Pat Walker Health Center, Fayetteville, AR.

Offer logistic advice on clinical record keeping issues to the director and the chair of the record committee regarding unit compliance toward accreditation standards and Arkansas Law.

PUBLICATIONS

Unpublished contribution to a symposium

Chalungsooth, P. (2009, January). East meets West: A cross-cultural counseling model incorporating Buddhist philosophy .Paper presented at the International Counseling and Social Work Symposium, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia. Chalungsooth, P. (2005, December). The psychological adjustment of Thai sojourners in the United State. Paper presented at the conference the 11st International Counseling Conference. Bangkok, Thailand: University of San Diego Press. Chalungsooth, P. (2004, June). Counseling Asian international students on U.S. campuses. Paper presented at the 10th ICC: International Counseling Conference, Anchorage, Alaska. Chalungsooth, P. (2005, April). Counseling Asian clients: Counseling Thai and Vietnamese clients. Paper presented at the conference of American Counseling Association, Atlanta, GA. Chalungsooth, P. & Schneller, G.R. (2004, November). The language of change: Assessing international students’ distress. Paper presented at the NAFSA: Association of International Educators, Corpus Christi, TX. 8

Chalungsooth, P. & Schneller, G. (2002, February). Multilingual assessment of mental health symptoms. Paper presented at the American College Counseling Association, St. Simon, Georgia. Chalungsooth, P. (2002, May). When he’s a she or vice versa: Counseling transgender clients. Paper presented at the Arkansas Mental Health Counseling Association Conference, Fayetteville, AR. Chalungsooth, P & Johnston, A. (2002, May). Enriching the student mosaic: Support groups for international students. Paper presented at the NAFSA: Association of International Educators, San Antonio, Texas.

Manuscripts submitted for publication and manuscripts in progress

Chalungsooth, P. (2009, April). East meets West: A cross-cultural counseling model incorporating Buddhist philosophy. (In press). Research and Practice: Counseling and Social Work in the New Frontier of Helping. Universiti Sains Malaysia Press, Penang, Malaysia. Chalungsooth, P. & Faris, A. (2009). Developing a psychoeducational support group for international students. (In press). Human Services Today. Schneller, G.R. & Chalungsooth, P. (2009). Translation of international students’ mental health concerns. (Under reviewing process of the Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development.)

Published manuscripts

Winter, S., Chalungsooth, P., The, Y.K., Rojannalert, N., Maneerat,K., Wong, Y.W., Beaumont, A., Man Wah Ho., L., Gomez, F., Macapagal, R. (2009,June). Transpeople, transprejudice and pathologization: A seven-country factor analytic study. International Journal of Sexual Health, 21, 96-118. Schneller, G.R. & Chalungsooth, P. (2002, June). Development of multilingual tool to assess client presenting problems. Visions: A Publication of the American College Counseling Association, 2-3. Serafini, M.. & Chalungsooth, P. (2002). Health care issues for the international students: General cultural considerations. In H.S. Turner & J.L. Hurley (Eds.), The history and practice of college health (pp.249-252). The University Press of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky. Chalungsooth, P. (1991). Psychology of Adolescence. Payap University Press. ChaingMai, Thailand. Chalungsooth, P., Ruenkham, S. (1990). Fundamentals of Psychology. Payap University Press. ChiangMai, Thailand. Chalungsooth, P. (1990). Mental Health and Adjustment. Payap University Press. ChiangMai, Thailand. Chalungsooth, P. (1990). Problems and Needs of Elderly in ChiangMai Municipal Area. Payap University Journal, 5, 30-32. 9

Chalungsooth, P. (1990). Women and Mental Illness. Journal of Psychiatric Association of Thailand. 36, 345-348. Chalungsooth, P. (1990). Love and Marriage. Payap University Journal, 4, 28-37. Chalungsooth, P. (1989). Career counseling for Southeast Asian women. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Norther Illinois University, Illinois. Chalungsooth, P., et al. (1986). The Captive Women: For a Better Life of Being Prostitutes in Thailand. Payap University Journal, 3, 50-55. Chalungsooth, P. (1985). The role of Thai women in contemporary society Soochow University Press. Taipei, Republic of China. Powell, J. (1982). Why am I afraid to tell you who I am? Chalungsooth, P., Boonsue, K (Ed. & Trans.) Why am I afraid to tell you who I am?. Bangkok: Kheemthong Press. (Original work published 1976).

SELECTED PRESENTATIONS

Chalungsooth, P. (2010, January). “When in Rome: helping International students and dependents effectively utilize U.S. mental health services,” at Hawaii International Conference on Education, Honolulu, Hawaii. Chalungsooth, P. (2009, January). East meets West: A cross-cultural counseling model incorporating Buddhist philosophy. International Counseling and social Work Symposium. Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia. Chalungsooth, P. (2009, June). Transgender issues in substance abuse treatment. Poster Presentation at the World Professional Association for Transgender Health 21st Biennial Symposium, Oslo, Norway. Chalungsooth, P. (2008, April). Farewell, USA-Hello, Homeland. International Congress of Counseling (NBCC International), Bahcesehir University,Istanbul, Turkey. Chalungsooth, P. (1998, February). Counseling in a genderland. Ppaper presented at the University of Illinois Chicago. Chicago, IL. Chalungsooth, P., Davidson, E (1997, June). Counseling and medical care for transgender students. Paper presented at the American College Health Conference. New Orleans. Chalungsooth, P. (1997, April). Anger management. Jones Center. Springdale, AR. Chalungsooth, P. (1997, April). Asian cultures in American point of view. TransPacific Student Organization. University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR. Chalungsooth, P., Serafini, M.A., Bergman-Lanir, V.(1995, January). Cross cultural illness. Northwest Arkansas Medical Center, Springdale, AR. Chalungsooth, P. (1994, September). Role of aging women in Thailand. Washington Co. Family & Education Association. Oak Manor Church, Fayetteville, AR. Chalungsooth, P. (1993,October). Skin trades. Alliance of Women’s Concern, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR. Chalungsooth, P. (1993, September). Cross-cultural counseling. Paper presented at the Bradley University. Peoria, Illinois. Chalungsooth, P. (1993, March). Training and trafficking women prostitutes in Asia. 10

Women’s Festival & Conference, Arkansas Union. University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR. Chalungsooth, P., Jackson, M. (1993, March). Diversity & empowerment of women. Women’s Festival & Conference. Arkansas Union. University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR. Chalungsooth, P., Reynerson, L., Reed, D. (1993, March). Should male practice gynecology. Women’s Festival & Conference. Arkansas Union. University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR.

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

International Family Therapy Association, 2009. Pennsylvania Counseling Association, 2007. American Counseling Association, 1992-present. American Red Cross, Northwest Arkansas Chapter, 2003-2006. Asian Transgender Researchers Association, University of HongKong, China, 2002- present. World Professional Association for Transgender Health, Minneapolis, MN., 2001-present. Hispanic Women Organization, Springdale, Arkansas, 2001-2006. NAFSA: Association of International Educators, Washington, DC., 2001-present. Phi Beta Delta Honor Society for International Scholars, 2001-2006. The Society of The Second self, 1995-present. Rotary Club, Arkansas, 2000-2001. Campus and Community Coalition on Alcohol, University of Arkansas, 1999-2001. The Arkansas Counseling Association, 1993-2006. Spouse/Partners International Organization (S.P.I.C.E ), Society of the Second Self, 1996-present. International Foundation for Gender Education, 1997-1999. American for Multicultural and Development, 1992-1994. American Association of University Women, NW Arkansas Chapter. Arkansas, 1992- 1994. American Association for Counseling and Development. 1988-1994. Steering Committee of Life Institute: Caring for the Aged. Payap University, ChiangMai, Thailand, 1989-1991. Women’s Group. Bangkok, Thailand. 1981-1991. Y. W.C. A .of ChiangMai, Thailand. 1990-1992.

VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES

Community service

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Volunteer to be part of “Side By Side Ministry,” team at the Parish Family of Our Lady of the Snows-Church of St. Benedict, Clarks Summit, PA. My main task is making phone calls to parish members who might experience a difficult situation in life, 2007-present. Volunteer to work at the Abington Public Library, Clarks Summit, PA. My main tasks are helping re-shelving the books, and do other tasks when the librarians need them done, 2009. Serving as a liaison identifying the academic scholars of the Counseling and Psychology Department in Thailand who would like to become part of the Asia Pacific Counseling and Psychological Association, 2008-present. Committee member of the Standards of care Revision Committee, The Harry Benjamin International Gender Dysphoria Association, Minneapolis, MN, 2005-2008. Committee member of the International Youth Exchange Program, Rotary Club, Arkansas, 2000-2003. Volunteer working with the Department of Health and Human Services: Social Security Administration as a translator of Thai, Laotian and Cambodian Documents. Fayetteville, AR, 1993-1994. Volunteer working with the Crisis Hotline. Ben Gordon Mental Health Community Services. DeKalb, Illinois,1991-1992. Volunteer Lecturer for Society of Jesus. Social problems in Thai contemporary society. The Seven Fountains Catholic Community, ChaingMai, Thailand, 1981-1992. Pioneer Committee Member in Establishing “Women’s Studies Center,” Payap University, ChiangMai, Thailand,1985-1986. Steering Committee Member of Third World Women’s Movement Group, Manila Headquarter, Philippines. 1985-1986.

LANGUAGES

Fluent in Thai, Laos and American English. Comprehend Spanish at the beginner level.

AWARDS

-Received funding from the Diversity Initiatives internal funding from (December, 2009- April, 2010) for the project titled, “Cultural and Linguistic Competence for Leahy Clinic Services.”

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- Received the internal research funding from (November, 2008-May,2010) for research project titled, “Qualitative analysis of third culture students’ well-being in higher education.” -Received funding from the cooperative grant program between the University of Scranton and Marywood University on the collaborative project tilted, “Health promotion through collaboration,” for the (Fall,2009-Spring, 2010). The researchers are Dr. Robyn Gallagher (Associate professor, Nursing Department, Marywood University), Dr. Diane M Haleem (Associate professor, Nursing Department, Marywood University), Dr.Pornthip Chalungsooth ( Assistant professor, CHS department, University of Scranton), and Dr. Patricia Moyle Wright (Assistant professor, Nursing Department, University of Scranton). -Received a Women’s Giving Circle Grant for “Body Image Issues” program, (August 2006-May, 2007). -Received a Cooperative Grants Program from NAFSA: Association of International Educators for “The Language of adjustment: Improving communication about international students’ life concerns,” (May, 2003-June, 2004). -Received a scholarship to participate in NAFSA, Region III conference in Dallas, Ft. Forth, TX, (November, 2001). -Received a professional training under Ms. Audra Johnston, the assistant director of the International Students and Scholars Office on “Immigration Regulation Issues–F1 visa,” (Fall 2000-Spring 2001). -Received the Summer-Fellowship training award by Albert Ellis Institute, New York, (June-July, 1999).

ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE

Exclusive Guest Lecturer on “Problem of Youth in Thailand” for the staff of University of Victoria, Canada. May, 1991. Exclusive Guest Speaker for Ministry of Industrial Affairs and Labor Office in Thailand on “Psychology for Administration Personnel.” November, 1991. Exclusive Guest Speaker for UNESCO on “Counseling for women students in Higher Education.” Bangkok, Thailand, July, 1990. Special Lecturer for the Planned Parenthood Association of Thailand (PPAT) under the Patronage of H.R.H. the Prince Mother, on “Child Psychology.” November, 1990.

REFERENCES

Gregory R. Schneller, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Psychology, McMurry University McMurry Station Box 86 Abilene, TX 79697 13

PH: 325. 793-4619 FAX: 325. 793-4770 [email protected]

J. Judd Harbin, Ph.D. Assistant to the Vice Chancellor for Students Affairs 325 Administration Building University of Arkansas Fayetteville, AR 72701 PH: 479. 575-5007 [email protected]

Pam J. Matthews, Ph.D., LPC, LCSW Training Coordinator/Adjunct professor Pat Walker health Center 525 N. Garland Ave. Fayetteville, AR 72701 PH: 479. 575-5276 FAX: 479. 575-7438 [email protected]

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