A.A. | Palm Beach Junior College, Florida (1961) |
B.A. | Mississippi State University (1963)
Major study in sociology, minors in psychology and english
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M.A. | Mississippi State University (1965)
Major study in sociology; minor in anthropology
Thesis: Social and Demographic Factors Associated with Mental
Illness: Loevinger's Technique of Homogeneity
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Ph.D. | Mississippi State University (1968)
Dissertation: The Labeling and Allocation of Deviants in A
Southern State
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Miscellaneous |
Institute: The Epidemiology of Mental Illness, John Hopkins
University (1964)
National Science Foundation Chautauqua-type Courses:
Human Sexual Behavior (1976-77)
Curriculum Development in Sociology (1978-79)
Holistic Health (1979-80)
Frontiers in the Neurosciences (1980-81)
Post-graduate education leading to a California license to
practice as a Marriage, Family and Child Counseling Intern.
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