Education Background:
- B.A. 1965, Philosophy, St. Mary of the Lake Seminary, Mundelein, IL
- Ph.D. 1978, Counseling Psychology, Loyola University, Chicago, IL
Teaching Philosophy:
What is most personal is most universal. Students reflect on and discuss their rewarding and painful experiences with family and friends. Therough the sharing of these expereinces we form a community where we listen, support and challenge each other to grow. Through this interaction we learn to delight in and transform our worlds.
And, finally, through our integrative reading and writing assignments in the literature of Alpplied Psychology, we discover what is most universal is most personal.
- Discussion-collaboration-challenge-encouragement
- Coaching
- Personality theory
- MBTI
- Enneagram
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