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Candice Meade
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Skills & Interests
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Social Sciences
(Expert)
used pet therapy in nursing homes to help clients talk, communicate, and show caring towards animals and each other -
Social Sciences / Psychology / Clinical and Counseling / Therapy and Treatment
(Advanced)
lead group therapy sessions in nursing homes to help clients relate to each other and share their own cares, concerns and worries -
Social Sciences / Psychology / Clinical and Counseling / Therapy and Treatment
(Advanced)
assessed, counseled and treated psychopaths, sociopaths, sexual additions, bipolar, marriage counseling and individuals and couples with other mental health issues
Education History
- Masters of Social Work Counseling (05/1994)
Boston University - Bachelor's of Arts Psychology (05/1991)
Rivier College - AA Computer Programming (05/1978)
University of Akron
Publications
- Whitesel, Candice G.. ('91, '92, ,'94, '98). Social Service Directory of Greater Nashua. Iconoclastic.
Teaching Experience
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Cognitive Psychology
(Spring 2008)
- Rivier College – cognitive psychology
- a course to help psychology students understand cognitive implications
Honors & Awards
- Who's Who in the East (07/1995)
Selected for my service to non-profits, foster parenting and counseling mentally disturbed children and their parents. - Woman of the Year (07/1992)
Selected for my various help with fund raising money for non-profits, publishing a social service directory and being a foster mother to several children in New Hampshire.
Presentations
- Presentor, 09/01/1988
Delivered several presentations to parents on how to perform positive parenting in order to become closer to their children and improve their family life - Presentor, 10/01/1986
Delivered several presentations to foster parents to help them understand how to deal with difficult children and still show them love and affection while integrating them into their families.
