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Wayne P. Anderson
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Retired Psychology Professor, Second Career as Travel Writer and Crisis Psychologist in World's Trauma Zones
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Wayne P. Anderson, Ph.D., a Professor Emeritus of Psychology, University of Missouri, is presently: 1. a correspondent and travel writer for the Columbia Daily Tribune, 2. an Adjunct Professor, Columbia College Criminal Justice Program teaching a master's level course in Crisis Management. 3. He continues to teach an honors course in Understanding Human Sexuality a UMC. He has recently retired after 15 years as a team member of the International Center for Psychosocial Trauma training teachers, physicians and mental health workers in trauma zones. For 32 years he was a professor of psychology, Psychology Department and Counseling Psychologist, Counseling Center, UMC.
Birth Place: Alfred, ND U.S.A.
Accomplishments: Numerous teaching awards at UMC: Jamestown College Hall of Fame (Jamestown, ND): Humanitarian Award, International Center for Psychosocial Trauma.
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