Bürgerlicher Name
George W. Doherty
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George Doherty has held positions as counselor/therapist, Masters Level psychologist, consultant, educator, and disaster mental health specialist and is a former U.S. Air Force Officer. Currently, he serves as President of O`Dochartaigh Associates, a position he has held since 1985. He is also President and CEO of the Rocky Mountain Region Disaster Mental Health Institute. He has served as an Adjunct instructor the University of Wyoming, a Psychologist for Rural Clinics Community Counseling Center (State of Nevada) in Ely, NV, and an Adjunct Instructor for Northern Nevada Community College. He is currently an Adjunct Faculty member with Kennedy-Western University and a Certified Instructor, International Critical Incident Stress Foundation (ICISF). He is an Associate Member of the American Psychological Association, Member - American Counseling Association, Member - The American Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress, Member - Association of Traumatic Stress Specialists, Member - Traumatic Incident Reduction Association (TIRA), Life Member - Air Force Association, Life Member - Military Officers Association of America, Life Member - Penn State Alumni Association, and Alumni Admissions Volunteer - The Pennsylvania State University. He served as a USAF Officer (Connally Navigator). Eleven years with Civil Air Patrol (an Air Force Auxiliary) as a Squadron Commander, Deputy Wing Commander, Air Operations Officer and Master Observer. He is a Level II Member of the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation; Research Advisor and Research Fellow American Biographical Institute, Book Reviewer and member - Editorial Advisory Board for PsychCritiques (APA Journal), Member - Albany County Suicide Prevention Task Force; Member - Wyoming Department of Health Emergency Preparedness Advisory Committee. ICISF Certificate of Specialized Training in the field of Mass Disaster and Terrorism. He has authored numerous publications, including: "Responders to September 11, 2001: Impact, Resilience, and Recovery." (2006)- A Review of "FDNY Crisis Counseling: Innovative Responses to 9/11 Firefighters, Families, and Communities"; "Understanding Oslo in Troubled Times" (2006) - A Review of "The Oslo Syndrome: Delusions of a People Under Siege"; "Stress Management, Wellness, and Organizational Health" (2006) - A Review of "Research Companion to Organizational Health Psychology"; "The Environmental Crisis, Globalization, and the Changing Culture" (2005) - A Review of "Rethinking Freire: Globalization and the Environmental Crisis"; "Mental Health and the New Technologies" (2005) - A Review of "The Mental Health Professional and the New Technologies: A Handbook for Practice Today"; "Leadership Competency and Conflict" (2007)- A Review of "Becoming a conflict competent leader: How you and your organization can manage conflict effectively for us"; "Leadership: Lessons from the Ancient World" (2007) - A Review of "Leadership lessons from the ancient world: How learning from the past can win you the future";. "Crisis Intervention Training for Disaster Workers," online course for continuing education through PsychCeu, "The Trauma of Cultural Diversity", 2003; "A Review of: American Hazardscapes", Population and Environmental Psychology Bulletin, (Winter) 2003; "A Review of: Problems and Issues of Diversity in the United States," Population and Environmental Psychology Bulletin, 2001; "Cross-Cultural Counseling in Disaster Settings," Australasian Journal of Disaster and Trauma Studies, 1999; "Towards the Next Millennium: Disaster Mental Health-Learning from the Past and Planning for the Future," Traumatology-e, 1999. Edited publications include: "Proceedings of the 5th Rocky Mountain Region Disaster Mental Health Conference" (2007); "Conference Proceedings: Disaster Mental Health Conference: Estes Park, CO" (2005); Special Issues of Traumatology-e on "Disaster Mental Health" (1999); Special Issue of Traumatology-e on "Crisis in Rural America" (2004). He has also been honored by the following professional societies: Arnold Air Society, 1962; John Henry Cardinal Newman National Honor Society, 1964; Psi Chi, 1971; Commemorative Medal of Honor(ABI)1985,1993 . Listed in: The Contemporary Who's Who of Professionals; International Who's Who of Entrepreneurs; Who's Who in the West;Who's Who of Emerging Leaders in America; International Register of Profiles; Directory of Distinguished Americans; Biography International; International Directory of Distinguished Leadership; Who's Who Among Human Services Professionals; Personalities of America; Five Thousand Personalities of the World; Who's Who in the WorldMen of Achievement.
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Laramie, WY
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http://www.rmrinstitute.org
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